Leak Detection in Homeland, California
Do you suspect a leak in your Homeland pipes or an appliance but are unsure of the source? Signs of a leak can include hearing water dripping or running, seeing cracks or stains in ceilings and walls, feeling moisture under carpeting, or smelling musty odors. If you believe you have a leak, give the Homeland leak detection experts at Same Day Flood & Fire Restoration a call to identify its cause and source before the problem worsens. Same Day Flood & Fire Restoration has provided leak detection to Homeland, California homes and businesses for over 16 years. Call Same Day Flood & Fire Restoration for leak detection and get immediate action.
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Small Leaks Become Big Problems
Even a pipe that is dripping intermittently can make a huge mess. When moisture sits in dark areas behind walls and under flooring, mold, and mildew will grow. Moisture also rots wood and compromises the structural integrity of a building. If you suspect that you've got a leak in Homeland plumbing or appliances, call the experts at Same Day Flood & Fire Restoration immediately. Our skilled Homeland leak detection crew will locate the leak and quickly resolve the problem. Once identified, our dry-out team will thoroughly remove water-damaged boards and insulation materials and dry all affected structures. Same Day Flood & Fire Restoration can stop leaks and prevent larger water damage problems.
Homeland Leak Detection Methods
When you call Same Day Flood & Fire Restoration, a Homeland leak detection professional will be deployed to your home or office, armed with state-of-the-art equipment and the knowledge to use it to quickly diagnose the issue. Once identified using one or more of the methods below, we'll work to devise a plan to resolve the leak and dry the area completely.
- Infrared Leak Detection - This is the most frequently used leak detection method in Homeland. We are able to use infrared imaging to see behind walls and under floorboards. The devices pick up moisture and allow us to target the source and scope of the leak.
- Video Leak Detection - We often feed a video camera down into pipes to pinpoint the origins of leaks. This method allows home and business owners to see the leak on the screen and understand the size and scope of the problem.
- Ultrasonic Leak Detection - We can hear leaks as well as use sound technology. This can help locate the source of a leak and is used when we can't get a visual.
- Smoke Detection - Less commonly, non-toxic smoke can be pumped into pipes. If a leak is present, the smoke will escape from the source, allowing the technicians to identify and correct the leak.