If you're dreading the damage that a slab leak can do to your home, find an expert slab leak repair specialist who have the right equipment, training, and tools to detect and repair the issue quickly and professionally.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Slab Leak Detection Carlsbad: Is Your Handyman Up To The Job?
It makes a great difference if you hire a slab leak detection professional instead of just a local handyman as they have specialized equipment and training that allows them to diagnose, find, and fix slab leaks quickly.
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Friday, April 20, 2018
Before We Talk Slab Leak Repair Encinitas, Let’s Discuss Warning Signs
Here are the three major signs you should watch out for before you call a professional slab leak repair Encinitas professional. Read here: http://leakstar.com/blog/before-we-talk-slab-leak-repair-lets-discuss-warning-signs
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Here Are Some Tips For Slab Leak Detection
What’s That Sound?
Slab leaks most often occur when one of two things happens: there’s a burst pipe, or the pipes in your foundation have become corroded. One of the most effective remedies before the situation becomes truly dire is to keep your ears open. If a slab leak occurs, water will be running beneath the surface of your home’s foundation, and it makes a noise. If you suspect that a slab leak might be taking place, what you want to do is listen for plumbing noises that are out of the ordinary. You know what the pipes should sound like in your home, and this will be something different, both persistent and unusual. If you suspect a slab leak, shut off your plumbing appliances, and then listen again. If you still hear water running, and if you see water pooling in your basement or elsewhere, contact a plumber immediately.
Why Is My Water Bill So High?
If your water bill is way higher than average, a slab leak might be to blame. This is especially likely if the increase happens suddenly. An abrupt spike in your heating bill can also indicate a slab leak. The reason is that your water heater is working overtime to try and heat the excess water that is coming into your house. If that happens, it likely means that you caught the problem before it got too bad. Again, if this happens, contact a professional.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2018
How To Tell If You Need Slab Leak Repair
1. Where Is The Water?
In general, if you find a puddle, it’s usually fairly easy to follow the water back to its source. For example, most people know that if they open up the cupboard under their sink and find that everything is damp, it’s likely the sink pipes that are the problem. So one clue that what you’re dealing with is a slab leak and not a more normal sort of leak is a puddle of water appearing where you can’t explain it. Call for slab leak detection if you notice:
- Water welling up between the floorboards
- “Wet spots” in your yard, especially close to the foundation
- Damp carpet or warm places on your floor that can’t be explained
2. Are You Suddenly A Water Hog?
It pays to know where your water meter is and, if possible, to learn how to read it. Many meters have a “leak indicator” that can give you notice that large amounts of water are being used before you get a sky-high water bill. Keep in mind that to use your water meter to check for leaks, you must first ensure that all water-using appliances in your house. (toilets, showers, washing machines, etc.) are shut off. If you’re sure that no water is running in your house but your meter is still running, you can be confident that you’ve got a leak somewhere, and it’s best to call for help.
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Friday, March 23, 2018
Is Your Home At Risk?
What IS A Slab Leak?
A slab leak occurs when a pipe that’s located under the concrete slab that your home is built on fails, and leaks hot or cold water or even sewage. These leaks are often not immediately apparent, especially if the water seeps away into the dirt around your home.
Why Are Slab Leaks A Problem?
Many people discover a slab leak when they get an astronomical water bill. A leak the size of a nickel can cause the loss of thousands and thousands of gallons of water in a month. Even if you could afford to pay for all that wasted water, the water can do a lot of damage to your home. If it wells upward, it can saturate floors, walls, and cause structural damage. If it seeps into the ground, softening it, it can cause your foundation to shift and even crack, rendering the home unsafe. (This is why a quality slab leak detection company and, if needed, repiping service, are necessary if you suspect a leak.)
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Monday, February 26, 2018
Is It Really Important To Have A Specialist For Slab Leak Repair?
Many people, when they first realize they have a slab leak, find the situation to be frightening. Because it’s also time-sensitive, they may be tempted to call the first plumber they turn up on an internet search or in the phone book. However, there are good reasons to use a slab leak repair Ladera Ranch specialist. Here’s our take on why you shouldn’t settle for less.
It’s Important To Detect The Slab Leak Accurately
Did you know that it takes both experience and specialized equipment to find where your slab leak is located? In the past, many plumbers searched for the leak by looking for where the water was puddling on the floor, or (if it’s a hot water leak) by feeling for warm spots. However, these methods of finding the leak are not as precise as would be ideal, and modern tools allow a slab leak repair professional to find the location of the leak quickly, minimizing damage to your home. Unless they deal with slab leaks regularly, not all plumbers regularly carry the specialized tools necessary to get the job done right.
It’s Important To Understand Why The Leak Happened
It might seem like a slab leak, while unpleasant, is a fairly simple situation: you find where the leak is, you fix it, and then you move on with your life. While that’s the way it would happen in an ideal world, the unhappy truth is that unless you know why the leak happened in the first place, you may find yourself dealing with more slab leaks at a later date! Leaks can be caused for a number of reasons, including:
- Pipe corrosion because of soil chemicals or a reaction between the water and the metal of the pipes.
- Ground shifting or pressure problems.
- Improper construction.
All of these can be ongoing problems. That’s why it’s important to use a qualified professional who can assess the circumstances around the leak and advise you whether a repair is adequate, or whether repiping service is necessary. Remember: as disruptive as the current leak is, do you really want to go through all that disruption again in the future?
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