When to Call Leak Detection Specialist

When to call a leak detection specialist
Leak detection is an essential process that can help you locate and identify leaks in places where you don’t even know they exist. It’s pretty apparent that there’s a leak in the bathroom sink if you find a puddle underneath the pipes, and there are numerous other examples of visible leaks that are right under your nose if you just open your eyes. However, the real challenge in solving leaky pipe issues is being able to detect leaks in pipes that are underground or even encased in concrete. Traditional methods of locating a leak were very destructive and resulted in costly repairs.  However, today’s techniques are much less invasive. So, don’t be afraid to have any suspicious situations checked out.

Here are four signs you need to call in a leak detection specialist right away:

1 – You notice a sudden loss in water pressure

You may suddenly experience a decline in water pressure one day. Still, if it’s better in a few hours or after a day goes by, the problem usually has to do with the supply line. Maybe the town had a water line break, etc. But that type of cause for a water pressure loss will get better in a short amount of time. If you notice that your faucets just aren’t spraying the way they used to and it doesn’t get better in a day or so, it’s definitely time to get a leak detection specialist in.

2 – Your Water Bill Suddenly Seems Extraordinarily High

When you get an abnormally high water bill, the first thing you should do is think back to what you did that month. Did you overwater the lawn? Did you fill-up the swimming pool? If you can’t think of any reason why your water bill should be so high, then you should definitely have someone come in and check for hidden leaks.

3 – Seeping Water

In some cases, water may seem to start arising right out of the ground in your backyard. If this happens, there is a good chance that the water is coming from a leak in a line on your property.

4 – You’re Purchasing or Selling a Home.

Any time you make a transaction involving the purchase or sale of a property, you need to have an inspection done. This is the only way you can be sure that the property you are purchasing is in good shape.

Contact Scott English Plumbing, Inc. With All Your Electronic Leak Detection Needs

Electronic leak detection is the best way to locate leaks you don’t even know you have. This type of testing uses electronic equipment to find the leak so that you don’t tear up walls or floors. The right equipment can take you right to the problem area so that you don’t have to do unnecessary and unwanted remodeling.

Electronic leak detection tends to reduce the cost of locating leaks quite drastically. There are several methods commonly used by plumbers. Rarefaction wave correlation, helium testing, and vibrational analysis are some common forms of electronic leak detection. The process even helps plumbers figure out what caused the leak in the first place. Which, in turn, allows us to make sure that the entire problem can be corrected. In most cases, poor workmanship is the cause of leaks. However, when you’re dealing with an underground leak, shifting or settling is often what creates the issue.

Scott English Plumbing is an expert in leak detection in Orange County; whether the leak is in the floor, a slab, or a wall, they will find it and fix it.

How To Prevent Plumbing Problems this Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving is right around the corner! Therefore, now is the time to get your plumbing ready for the holidays and to learn how to prevent plumbing problems this Thanksgiving. As weird as it sounds, the day after Thanksgiving (dubbed “Brown Friday”) is the busiest day of the year for most plumbing companies. Why is that, you ask? Well, while we enjoy the extra food and guests during the holidays, our plumbing systems get a serious workout. Generally, Thanksgiving wreaks havoc on your drains, toilets, and garbage disposals. However, don’t fret! Just follow these Thanksgiving plumbing tips and tricks to help prevent your own “Brown Friday” plumbing disaster!

Broken Garbage Disposals and Clogged Sewer Lines – The Two Most Common Thanksgiving Plumbing Disasters

Before we get into preventing plumbing problems, let’s talk a little bit about the two most common Thanksgiving-related plumbing problems.

Broken or Clogged Garbage Disposal
Since Thanksgiving is almost entirely focused on food, it’s understandable that garbage disposal clogs and malfunctions are frequent.

Clogged or Backed-Up Sewer Lines
Just like garbage disposals, sewer lines see an uptick in use before, during, and directly after Thanksgiving. When used more, sewer lines are far more likely to clog. The unfortunate truth of the matter is that Thanksgiving gives your sewer line quite a workout. Remember, every drain in your house is attached to the main sewer line. So, even if your guests manage to refrain from overusing the toilet, you can still wind up with a nasty sewer clog.

Tip One – How to Prevent a Clogged or Broken Garbage Disposal this Thanksgiving

Unfortunately, unless you have an industrial-strength garbage disposal, clogs are likely to occur while cleaning up after your massive Thanksgiving feast. Overuse can cause a clog. Still, the real culprits behind broken and clogged disposals are types of food waste that your disposal wasn’t designed to handle. While you can’t necessarily prevent the extra use during the holidays, you can make sure to keep the following things out of the disposal:

  • Potato peels
  • Bones
  • Eggshells
  • Tough vegetables like raw celery and raw carrots
  • Fruit pie fillings or crust. That’s right, no disposing of your pumpkin pie remains in the disposal. You’ll have to throw it away or live with letting everyone know you ate that third slice!
  • Coffee grounds
  • Grease, gravy, or fat

Tip Two – Stop Using the Toilet as a Garbage Disposal

As absurd as it sounds, for some odd reason, people tend to start using their toilet as a garbage can during Thanksgiving parties. Whether it’s due to some form of shame for disliking a relative’s specialty dish, or just plain old-fashioned laziness, something causes people to put food and other waste down the toilet like it’s some extra-fancy porcelain garbage disposal. Well, it’s not. It is a plumbing fixture designed to remove human waste from a home and nothing else.

Needless to say, putting anything down the toilet that isn’t human waste or toilet tissue is a no-go. Just don’t do it. We promise that the shame you feel from disliking Grandma’s cranberry sauce is a far more comfortable feeling than knowing you caused a main sewer clog just to avoid a potentially awkward conversation.

Tip Three – Prevent Plumbing Problems This Thanksgiving – Don’t Put Grease, Fat, or Food Waste Down the Drain

One of the most common causes behind clogged sewer lines the day after Thanksgiving is putting things down the drain that just don’t belong there. People put everything from bacon grease to cranberry sauce down the drains on Thanksgiving. Yet, they’re always somehow surprised to discover a clogged line the following morning. To prevent clogging your sewer line this Thanksgiving, just avoid putting anything down the drain that doesn’t belong there. For a little guidance, here is a list of things you should never, ever, under any circumstances, put down the drain.

  • Food waste like fat, grease, bones, or trimmings
  • Garbage
  • Paper towels and napkins (yes, people actually try to put those down the drain)
  • Eggshells
  • Produce stickers
  • Oil, used or otherwise

Experiencing a Thanksgiving Plumbing Problem? Contact Scott English Plumbing, Inc. for Assistance

Even if you were as diligent as possible in keeping things out of the drain, toilet, and garbage disposal as possible, sometimes guests get away with doing unspeakable things to your plumbing during Thanksgiving parties. If you wind up with your very own “Brown Friday” plumbing emergency, then don’t worry; the expert plumbers here at Scott English Plumbing, Inc. are always standing by to help. Contact us at the first sign of plumbing trouble!