Have you noticed a sudden increase in your water bill, or seen water spots on your ceiling or walls? These could be signs of a hidden leak in your home. Leaks can be difficult to detect, especially if they are behind walls or under floors. If left unrepaired, leaks can cause significant damage to your home and lead to costly repairs.

If you suspect a leak in your home, it's essential to have it detected and repaired as soon as possible. Ignoring the problem can lead to further damage, including mold growth, warped flooring, and damaged foundations. The first step in addressing a potential leak is to contact a professional plumber who can help you identify the source of the issue and provide effective solutions.

Signs Your Home Needs Leak Detection

There are several signs that may indicate your home needs leak detection. These include a sudden increase in your water bill, water spots on your ceiling or walls, warped or buckled flooring, and mold or mildew growth. You may also notice that your water meter is spinning even when all appliances are turned off, or that you hear the sound of running water when none is being used.

How Leak Detection Works

Lantz's Mountainside Plumbing and Heating uses advanced techniques and equipment to detect leaks in your home. We start by visually inspecting your pipes and appliances to look for signs of moisture or water damage. We then use specialized equipment, such as leak detection cameras and acoustic sensors, to help locate the source of the leak.

Common Areas Where Leaks Occur

  • Under sinks and around faucets
  • Behind toilets and around toilet bases
  • Under water heaters and around boiler systems
  • In walls and under floors, particularly in areas with high water pressure

Drain Problems We Help With

In addition to leak detection, we also help with a range of drain-related problems, including clogged drains, slow-draining sinks and showers, and sewer line backups. Our plumbers are equipped to handle any drain issue, from simple clogs to complex sewer line repairs.

Causes of Drain Problems

Drain problems can be caused by a variety of factors, including hair and soap buildup, food particles and grease, tree roots and other debris, and aging or corroded pipes. We can help identify the cause of your drain problem and provide effective solutions to get your drains flowing freely again.


What to Expect During the Visit

When you schedule a leak detection visit with us, you can expect a thorough and professional service. Our plumbers will arrive on time, equipped with all the necessary tools and equipment to detect and repair your leak. We will work with you to identify the source of the leak, and provide a detailed estimate for the repairs.

Our Approach to Leak Repair

Once we have detected the leak, we will work with you to develop a plan for repair. This may involve replacing damaged pipes or fixtures, or using advanced techniques such as epoxy pipe lining to repair damaged pipes without digging. We will keep you informed every step of the way, and ensure that the repair is done efficiently and effectively.


Leak Detection FAQ

What are the most common causes of leaks in the home?

The most common causes of leaks in the home include worn-out washers, corroded pipes, and damaged fixtures. We can help identify the cause of your leak and provide effective solutions to repair it.

How long does a typical leak detection visit take?

A typical leak detection visit can take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours, depending on the complexity of the issue. We will work with you to schedule a visit at a time that is convenient for you.

Can I detect leaks on my own?

While it's possible to detect some leaks on your own, such as those under sinks or around toilets, others may be more difficult to detect. We recommend hiring a professional plumber to detect and repair leaks, as they have the training and equipment to do the job effectively.

What are the consequences of ignoring a leak?

Ignoring a leak can lead to significant damage to your home, including mold growth, warped flooring, and damaged foundations. It can also increase your water bill and lead to costly repairs. We recommend addressing leaks as soon as possible to prevent further damage.

How can I prevent leaks in my home?

There are several steps you can take to prevent leaks in your home, including checking your pipes and fixtures regularly, avoiding over-tightening fittings, and being mindful of water pressure. We can also provide guidance on how to prevent leaks and maintain your plumbing system.

What areas of my home are most prone to leaks?

The areas of your home that are most prone to leaks include under sinks and around faucets, behind toilets, and under water heaters. We can help identify potential leak areas and provide effective solutions to repair them.

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