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Klamath Falls Plumbing Leak Repair Experts


Plumbing Leak pretty scary words. They can be if not treated quickly, and we don’t mean fixing a leaky pipe by sticking some epoxy putty on it – only a temporary fix. Plumbing leaks can come in many forms. Typically people think of a leaky faucet as a plumbing leak. That’s a good one. How about less obvious symptoms like a damp section of wall or a damp spot in your yard. How about a dampness in your bathroom cabinet. These are all symptoms of potential plumbing leaks in your plumbing system that need to be addressed ASAP. All we are trying to say is plumbing leaks come in a variety of styles and just because you can’t physically see water dripping from a pipe leak, doesn’t mean you don’t have an issue. So put the pipe clamps and epoxy putty down and give our local plumbing leak repair experts a call. We know how to fix a leaky pipe the right way.

Leaking Pipes?



The most common plumbing leaks are typically ones you can pinpoint yourself such as the leaky faucet, while a leaking faucet is not likely going to cause catastrophic damage to your home, it can increase your monthly water bill, and they are generally a simple fix. Other common leaks include the bathtub drain and associated plumbing, these leaks are typically discovered on the ceiling below a bathtub. Leaky toilets are a common culprit as well. There is a lot of danger with a leaky toilet. The water leak can destroy flooring near the toilet or the ceiling of a room below the toilet. Sometimes toilet repairs can be a DIY, but not always. Sometime there are outdoor plumbing leaks like shut off valve, sprinklers, etc. Leaky pipe repair itself is affordable, but it is the accumulated damages from procrastinating fixing the leak for weeks and weeks when the construction bill really adds up. Call Klamath Falls Plumbers as soon as you suspect leaky pipes to be sure your plumbing leaks are fixed correctly.

Leaking Pipe Moisture Detection

When you can actually see a plumbing fixture or leaking pipe at a union or joint it is fairly obvious there is a problem. Especially if it is the kitchen sinks leak. However what do you do if you suspect you have a plumbing issue but can not actually see it leaking water. As you know most water pipes in your plumbing system are hidden. You may feel around lets say the inside of a bathroom cabinet and it feels damp, but you can’t really tell for sure. Or if the leaking pipe was behind a wall, call Klamath Falls Plumbing and we will be able to determine exactly where and how high the moisture levels are. We have moisture detectors for this. Moisture Detectors come in two styles pin-type and pin-less moisture detectors. We will spare you of us nerding out on our moisture detection meters and just let you know they work! 

 


Slab Leak Detection


What the heck is a slab leak? Doesn’t sound good. A slab leak is when you have a leaking pipe underground, underneath a slab of concrete. Typically it will be a burst water pipe, damaged pipe, or sewer line leak. Slab leaks are typically not small leaks and can easily be determined and fixed by a Klamath Falls Plumber. However if you think you have a leaky pipe underground it is very important to get it diagnosed and fixed ASAP. Like all plumbing leaks this is not a problem that gets better with time. All plumbing leaks need to be fixed as soon as possible to minimize damage to your home and increased utility bills. The symptoms can go unnoticed due to the nature of their location. One way to tell is if you have a sudden spike in your water bill. This symptom can be applied to all plumbing leaks really. If you haven’t had any house guests lately or filled up a swimming pool in the past month and, all and all, it is a pretty typical month of water consumption for your home and your water bill is much higher. You may have a plumbing leak. Other symptoms of slab leaks may include wet flooring or wet carpet or lower than normal water pressure in your home. It is certainly going to take more than a pipe clamp to fix this one. Give us a call.

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