Here are two simple steps to see if you have a leak by checking your water usage meter:
We can find the source of the leak and stop it before you spend more money or damage your property.
There are numerous locations in your home where water can leak.
There are numerous places where you could find a leak. Cracked seals around water connectors, deteriorating pipes, clogs and more may cause leaks.
Leaks can be found in the following locations:
If you have discovered that you have a water leak, we can detect and repair it quickly and affordably. Call us at (615) 971-3226 or schedule and appointment to have the leak repaired.
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Plumbers typically charge an hourly rate between $45 and $150, with a base fee of $50 to $100 just for coming out. Smaller tasks like unblocking a toilet or mending a dripping tap will usually set you back $125 to $350. If you need a more intensive job, such as attending to a leaking pipe, you can expect to pay out $500 to $800.
In the event of a sudden pipe burst or the leak is caused by an accident, the leak will normally be covered by homeowners insurance.
However, gradual water damage if often NOT covered.
Water leaks within your home or business plumbing system that are not visibile can go undetected for weeks or even months.
After 72 hours, mold can begin to grow in dark and damp spaces such as cabinets and between walls.
While it may seem like nothing is wrong when you have a small leak in your home or business, do not let it go without repair.
Even a small leak can waste thousands of gallons of water in a twelve month period. Furthermore, the leak can cause more damage to drywall, flooring and furniture.
The short answer is No. A leaking pipe doesn't magically fix itself. Over time, the leak will get worse if left alone.
It is best to call a plumber when there is a suspected leak or visibile signs. Doing so, you will avoid more damage and higher repair costs.