
How to Detect and Fix Hidden Plumbing Leaks


Oct 30, 2023
How to Detect and Fix Hidden Plumbing Leaks
Not all leaks are visible, but they can still do damage. This blog covers how to detect hidden leaks and what to do if you find one.
Listen for Running Water: If you hear water but no fixtures are on, it could be a hidden leak.
This is especially common behind walls or under floors.
Check Your Water Meter: If the meter keeps ticking when everything is off, you likely have a leak.
Calling a plumber quickly can prevent structural damage and mold growth.
"Quick to respond and very respectful throughout. They made sure we understood. Our water pressure dropped suddenly. We called in the morning and it was resolved by the afternoon."
Megan S.
Small Business Owner




No hot water? Don’t panic—there are several common causes for water heater issues. This blog will help you troubleshoot before calling a professional.
Pilot Light Out: For gas heaters, a blown-out pilot light is a common issue.
Relighting it carefully often restores function, but frequent outages may signal deeper problems.
Tripped Breaker or Faulty Element: Electric heaters may stop working if a breaker trips or an element fails.
A quick breaker check or a multimeter test can identify the cause.
That constant drip-drip sound might seem minor, but it can signal underlying problems and cost you over time. This blog explains why it's important to take action quickly.
Water Waste: A single dripping faucet can waste hundreds of gallons a year.
Fixing it can conserve water and reduce your utility bill significantly.
Worn-Out Washers or Seals: Most leaks are caused by inexpensive parts wearing out.
Replacing them is an easy fix that restores proper function to your faucet.

Oct 30, 2023
How to Detect and Fix Hidden Plumbing Leaks
Not all leaks are visible, but they can still do damage. This blog covers how to detect hidden leaks and what to do if you find one.
Listen for Running Water: If you hear water but no fixtures are on, it could be a hidden leak.
This is especially common behind walls or under floors.
Check Your Water Meter: If the meter keeps ticking when everything is off, you likely have a leak.
Calling a plumber quickly can prevent structural damage and mold growth.
"Quick to respond and very respectful throughout. They made sure we understood. Our water pressure dropped suddenly. We called in the morning and it was resolved by the afternoon."
Megan S.
Small Business Owner


No hot water? Don’t panic—there are several common causes for water heater issues. This blog will help you troubleshoot before calling a professional.
Pilot Light Out: For gas heaters, a blown-out pilot light is a common issue.
Relighting it carefully often restores function, but frequent outages may signal deeper problems.
Tripped Breaker or Faulty Element: Electric heaters may stop working if a breaker trips or an element fails.
A quick breaker check or a multimeter test can identify the cause.
That constant drip-drip sound might seem minor, but it can signal underlying problems and cost you over time. This blog explains why it's important to take action quickly.
Water Waste: A single dripping faucet can waste hundreds of gallons a year.
Fixing it can conserve water and reduce your utility bill significantly.
Worn-Out Washers or Seals: Most leaks are caused by inexpensive parts wearing out.
Replacing them is an easy fix that restores proper function to your faucet.
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Get it fixed today!
We are dedicated to delivering top-quality plumbing solutions to a wide range of locations in our service areas

Having a plumbing problem?
Get it fixed today!
We are dedicated to delivering top-quality plumbing solutions to a wide range of locations in our service areas