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High water bill? Mold, mildew, or water damage on your walls, floors, or ceilings? Gas odors? Soggy ground near your pool? You might have a leak!

LeakDetectionAndRepair.com is home to licensed and insured, local leak detection and leak repair experts.

We're here to connect you with the best professional near you for any type of leak you may have: plumbing fixture leaks, water line leaks, sewer line leaks, gas line leaks, and swimming pool leaks.

Plumbing Fixture Leaks

Whether it's a dripping faucet or leaking water heater, if one of your plumbing fixtures is leaking act now, before it can cause water damage or a high water bill.

  • Toilet leak
  • Urinal leak
  • Kitchen faucet leak
  • Bathroom faucet leak
  • Water heater leak
  • Washing machine leak
  • Dishwasher leak

If it's a substantial leak, such as a toilet leak, you should shut-off the water to that fixture and contact a leak detection and leak repair expert as soon as possible.

Water Line Leaks

Your home or business plumbing system consists of pipes for water and pipes for waste. The pipes for water are your water lines and are located inside and outside, under floors and behind walls.

Water lines supply water to your faucets, showers, bathtubs, toilets, refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines, and more. And when you have a water line leak they have the potential to cause serious water damage.

One sign of a water line leak is a high water bill. If you're not using any water, but your water meter is still showing a reading, you've likely got a water line leak. Other signs of a potential water line leak include:

  • Low water pressure / flow from your fixtures
  • Mold, mildew, or water damage on walls, floors, or ceilings
  • Unusual wet areas on your property
  • Hissing or whooshing sounds
  • Cracked, heaving, pushed-up flooring

For fast, immediate water line leak detection and water line leak repair get contacted directly by one of our professional water leak specialists - before your small water leak becomes a water leak emergency - avoid costly water damage restoration!

Sewer Line Leaks

Sewer lines are responsible for transporting waste from your property to your septic tank or your city's sewer main. And like water lines, your sewer lines can be located inside, outside, and underground - including under slabs of concrete.

Sewer line leaks can be more difficult to notice. You won't necessarily see a spike in water usage the same way you do with a water line leak.

One instance where you might see a higher water bill from a sewer line leak is a leak along the line that drains from your toilet. This kind of leak would cause your toilet to run over and over as the gravity in the tank continuously tries to fill the bowl. Hopefully the symptom of a running toilet is the sign of a sewer line leak that makes you take action - before it can cause a high water bill or damage to your property.

Here are some signs of a potential sewer line leak:

  • Slow draining bathtubs, showers, and drains
  • Sewage backup in toilets, bathtubs, and drains
  • Gurgling sounds from toilet
  • Sewer odors
  • Unexplained puddles of water in your yard
  • Cracked, heaving, pushed-up flooring
  • Sink holes

If you suspect you have a sewer line leak, act immediately. The potential risk for massive, expensive repairs are high. Finding a qualified sewer leak detection and sewer leak repair expert is why we're here!

Regardless of where your water line or sewer line leak may be, we have the professional to find it and fix it:

  • Leaks behind walls
  • Leaks under floors
  • Leaks in ceilings
  • Underground leaks
  • Slab leaks

Gas Line Leaks

In the event of a small gas leak, your gas utility company likely has instructions for shutting off your main gas line. Knowing where your main gas shutoff valve is located, as well as your gas appliance shutoff valves, before you have a gas leak is crucial to your safety.

Be prepared! Always have a wrench located near your shut-off valves so you're not hunting for one during an emergency. But again, if the smell of gas is strong, or just to err on the side of caution - get out, get away, and contact your gas provider.

For safety, keep a fire extinguisher in your kitchen. Do not store flammable or combustible materials near your gas appliances: ranges, stoves, water heaters, furnaces.

Your gas utility company should dispatch someone to confirm a gas leak, however, to pinpoint the exact location of the leak and repair the gas leak, will likely require a gas leak detection and gas leak repair company.

Gas leaks can be very dangerous. Any gas leak detection or gas leak repair services should be handled by licensed, experienced professionals.

Swimming Pool Leaks

Are you adding water to your pool more than once a week? Cracked, sinking, or lifting pool deck? Soggy grass around you pool? Did your "bucket test" fail? You might have a swimming pool leak.

Pool leaks, if not addressed immediately, can lead to very expensive pool repairs. If you suspect a pool leak for any reason, or have not had your pool inspected by a professional for some length time, contact a local pool repair service as soon as possible.

A swimming pool leak detection and pool leak repair service will have the knowledge, experience, and equipment to properly test your pool for a leak, find the leak, and repair it:

  • Pressure-side pool leak
  • Suction-side pool leak
  • Cracked pool lining
  • Torn vinyl pool lining
  • Pool equipment leaks
  • Skimmer leaks

Get a professional swimming pool leak detection and swimming pool leak repair service today! Use our contact form to have a local service expert call you about your swimming pool leak.