Could be a head gasket problem.
There would be 3% leakage in a residential area. Is is because of loose fitting or old pipes.
In the first place you Will continually loose water. however if it is a pressure line there is the risk that eventually the leak will suddenly expand and cause you too loose all the pools water without you being there to see what is happening that in turn wil lead to wrecking the pool pump.
blown head gasket
A major leak.
To fix a water heater leak, first turn off the power and water supply to the heater. Locate the source of the leak and tighten any loose connections or fittings. If the leak persists, replace the faulty part or call a professional plumber for assistance.
Why? sometimes it has a leak, or the pipes are loose, or even some times there is extra water in the fosset that drips out.
A good analogy would be ' can water get out of a a bottle without a leak?" the answer is "no". If you run out of freon you have two things. Either you have a leak somwhere, or you have a bad schrader, which of course is a leak. the schraeder on your ac is similar to one on a car or bicycle tire. the little stem.
This depends on where the leak is. A hose could be loose or broken or there could be a radiator or engine leak. The area of the leak needs to be found to be able to diagnose.
Loose muscles. There are exercises you can do to tighten the muscles, it will help.
It certainly could. Or worse, the leak might not show up inside, but water leaking in might cause the structural framing to rot. It would be best to get it fixed. Note, that some ridges are "vented", so the cap above the vent might be the part that is loose.
I have a water leak under slab concrete and it is coming off the walk into my yard. How do I get to it to fix it without breaking the sidewalk?
Because there is a fracture or loose connection