Leak Detection & Drain Line Repair

 

About Leak Detection & Drain Line Repair
Water damage tops the list of homeowner insurance claims. Even a small leak from a faulty pipe can lead to major structural problems, expensive water bills and property loss, and mold growth.

A septic services leak detection system can help save thousands in damages and reduce your utility bill. These smart systems send alerts to mobile devices and can automatically shut off water flow if they spot an issue. Choosing the right system requires careful consideration to balance reliability with battery maintenance, Wi-Fi dependency, and installation complexity.

Homeowners may suspect a leak when they see standing water in the yard, or if they notice their water bill is higher than usual. A dripping faucet, or even a broken toilet flap handle, is a common indicator of a water leak in the house. A rising water bill without a change in use also points to a leak.

Signs You Need Well Pump Repairs and When to Call a Pro

The biggest factor in determining the cost of a leak detection service is how difficult it is to access the leaking pipe. Pipes that are located behind walls, under kitchen cabinets or inside the slab are significantly more costly to reach than those exposed above ground. Some plumbers can tunnel under the slab to access a leaking pipe, but this process is time-consuming and expensive.

Leaks in water, sewer, and backflow lines can cause significant damage to buildings, structures, and MEP systems. They can also contaminate ground and surface water, leading to environmental issues such as soil pollution and health hazards from microorganisms. GPRS offers the latest technology paired with our industry-leading SIM process to locate leaks, provide 3D models and as-built data, and create comprehensive underground maps and models of sanitary, storm, water supply, hydrant and backflow systems.

Phillips Plumbing, Wells, & Septic
471 Fred King Rd, Hartwell, GA 30643
(706) 376-3422

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