How Hard To Find Water/Plumbing Leaks Are Detected

As a leader in the industry, the Leak Doctor receives a lot of questions concerning hidden water leaks, failing pipes, and cast iron pipes. Here are a few of our most frequently asked questions.

How Hard To Find Water/Plumbing Leaks Are Detected - Leak Detection Blog | Orlando, Florida | Leak Doctor - ThinkstockPhotos-73271468-2(1)How does the Leak Doctor find hidden water leaks?

If you have a leak, the last thing you want is costly digging and guesswork repair. Through decades of intense research, the Leak Doctor has developed state of the art equipment such as precision electronic devices, advanced thermal imaging, smoke test, cameras and video inspection equipment. Jackhammers and bulldozers should not even be considered! 

How much will this cost me?

The locating a plumbing leak without tearing into walls or floors will save you significantly, reducing repair costs. Especially when you compare this to the search and destroy method. The average homeowner saves about 80 percent on repairs. 

The Leak Doctor doesn’t have any hidden charges. We take pride in offering realistic estimates, we give our customers the best quality and affordable prices.

How can the Leak Doctor save me money on my cast iron pipes?

Cast iron pipes have become a big and costly problem. Replacing them is very expensive and a big mess, but there is an easy solution. 

The latest technology allows us to gently clean out all the rust and corrosion out of your cast iron pipes and apply an epoxy coating, leaving them as good as new. We can do this outside your home so you don’t have the mess or high cost of having your floors dug up. The best part, it’s just a fraction of the cost of replacing your cast iron pipes. 

I think I have a plumbing leak, how can I read my water meter to find out?

First, make sure all valves are turned off and there are no leaking faucets or toilets. Then, you want to locate your meter box, which is typically located in front of your property near the street. Carefully remove the lid and raise the cap on the meter dial. The display dial is similar to a clock; locate the red triangle at the lower left side on the dial of the meter. The triangle should not turn unless you are using water. If the triangle is turning, you may have a leak.

How do you test for sewer odors?

We inject harmless smoke into your drain line to determine if there is a leak in the sewer system or roof vent connections within your property.

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The Leak Doctor can find your leak and fix it fast!
Call us today at (407) 426-9995 or use our quick and easy contact form to schedule your inspection. We service Orlando, The Villages, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Winter Park, and the surrounding Central Florida area.