WHY DO I HAVE SO MANY PIN HOLE LEAKS?
- ELECTROLYSIS
- RUSTED GALVANIZED PIPING
- BRITTLE CPVC PIPING
- CORRODED COPPER PIPING
ARE THE PIPES GREEN OR STARTING TO SHOW "PITS" OR CALCIUM BUILD UP?
If the answer is yes, then your copper pipes are starting to show the beginning signs of electrolysis which will lead to a pin hole leak.
FREQUENTLY REPAIRING PIN HOLE LEAKS & SHEETROCK?
Look at having your water system repiped. It costs you nothing for one of our water system repipe experts to evaluate your home and provide you with a proposal.
If your water lines are damaged or have sprung a leak, it can lead to a steep increase in water bills and extensive damage to your property and although water lines are meant to last for years and years, problems can arise at any moment, leaving you without a choice other than to contact a trusted plumbing company like TKO Plumbing to fix the issue immediately! When you need professional water line repair or replacement in the Dallas and metro Atlanta, GA area, the experts at TKO Plumbing are ready to help! We are committed to finding a fast, effective solution to all your water line problems.
CONTACT OUR OFFICE TODAY SHOULD YOU NOTICE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
Because our water lines are located in our walls and underground, we can sometimes forget the critical service they provide. Of course, when something happens to them, we have no choice but to notice them and cringe. These pipes are sturdy and meant to last for a long time. Still, sometimes problems are unavoidable and require water line experts to diagnose the issue and provide the appropriate advice and services to your home or business. Here are a few common symptoms of water line problems to look out for.
HIGH WATER BILL
STANDING WATER IN YARD OR LANDSCAPING
MUSTY SMELLS
MOLD OR MILDEW ON WALLS
WATER STAINS OR BUBBLING DRYWALL
DISCOLORATION OR WARM SPOTS ON FLOORS
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It Could Be A Leak Under The Slab
Is your water bill increasing with no sign of a leak and you live on a slab home. You could have a leak underneath or within your property's concrete slab foundation and that can be a big problem. Simple corrosion, or electrolysis causing small breaks start with higher utility bills and can then rapidly escalate into flooding and major damage. In some cases, slab leaks may go undetected for years even. If you have a small drip that doesn't really affect your utility bill enough for you to notice, it is easy for a slab leak to go unnoticed. If your hardwood flooring starts buckling or changing colors (turning black), it is a sign of water damaging that area and it is time to call in the experts. Sometimes, the floor is even warm to the touch if the hot water line is leaking under the slab. We understand how frustrating a slab leak can be (we've experienced first hand). At TKO Plumbing, our experienced plumbing team is equipped to repair any type slab leaks in the Dallas or metro Atlanta, GA, area. We will provide you with comprehensive details of the situation then provide you with a fair and honest price to get you back to normal fast!
SIGNS OF A LEAK UNDER YOUR CONCRETE SLAB:
- HARDWOOD FLOORS ARE "BUCKLING"
- DISCOLORED SPOTS ON FLOORING
- WARM SPOTS ON FLOORING
- HIGH WATER BILL
RECEIVED HIGH WATER BILL - WHAT DO I DO NEXT?
Did you know a running toilet or leaking faucet can cause an extremely high water bill if left unattended for an extended period of time? It's true! We have come across $500 plus water bills where the customer simply had a toilet running. If you receive a high water bill, it is always recommended to call your City or County first to confirm the bill and confirm there is no issue on the City or County side (which has happened before). If they confirm you have a leak, your next step is to call a professional, licensed plumbing company in your area. A plumber will then assess your fixtures and determine where the leak is coming from and provide an upfront price for repairs.