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If you still hear running water in your home even after you’ve turned off all the taps, there’s a good chance that there’s a leak somewhere in your house. If you don’t see any obvious signs of leakage, it is likely a slab leak. In this case, it’s best to contact our team to schedule a slab leak detection right away.
When a slab leak forms, it can cause water to rise above your home’s foundation. This can result in wet spots or general dampness in your carpeting. If you begin to notice damp or wet carpets in your home, it’s time to contact Connors Plumbing, Heating and Air for a slab leak detection service visit.
As with most leaks, a slab leak creates a perfect environment for mold and mildew growth. If you smell odors reminiscent of mold, mildew, or a general mustiness, this is a strong indicator that there is a leak somewhere in your home. Be sure to schedule a slab leak detection service with our team to get to the bottom of it.
Warm spots springing up on your floor could be a sign of a ruptured hot water line. Unfortunately, in the case of warm spots on your floor, you most likely have a ruptured line beneath your foundation, which means that you have a slab leak.
If your floorboards are buckling or warping for no apparent reason, water damage from an undetected slab leak could be the culprit.
Turning on your shower or tap to low water pressure is a pretty good indicator of a leak somewhere in your home. If there are no obvious leaks, it could be a slab leak. In any case, a slab leak detection service with our pros can quickly identify the cause of your low water pressure and if any repairs are needed.
Unexplained puddles in your home are never a good sign and unfortunately, water pooling on your floor without a clear source could be a sign of a slab leak. To determine if a slab leak is in fact responsible for the water on your floor, schedule a detection service with our pros today.
A slab leak can also cause water to pool outside of your home, so if you notice standing water around your property or foundation, it’s time to schedule a slab leak detection service. The sooner you catch the slab leak, the sooner you can get back to what matters most!
If your monthly water bill has skyrocketed far beyond its usual cost, there may be a leak somewhere in your home. If you haven’t noticed any obvious leaks on your own, a slab leak could be the culprit. To get to the root cause of the problem, schedule a slab leak detection visit with our experts.
If you ever notice cracks in your foundation, ceiling, or walls, this could be a sign of a slab leak. Water seeping into your foundation or walls can cause cracks and other damage. To prevent these cracks from worsening, you’ll want to reach out to our professionals for a slab leak detection visit.
Since slab leaks occur out of sight beneath your home, it can be difficult to detect when you have one! While we always recommend annual slab leak detection appointments, there are several signs to look out for around your home that indicate the need for additional detection services:
Slab leaks are a relatively common issue for Waseca homeowners, particularly those with older homes featuring cast iron or galvanized steel pipes, or properties built on shifting soils that expand and contract with Minnesota’s seasonal moisture changes.
A Connors Plumbing expert uses advanced, non-invasive technology such as electronic leak detection, acoustic listening devices, and thermal imaging cameras to pinpoint the exact location of a leak beneath your foundation without causing unnecessary property damage.
A slab leak in your Waseca home can lead to serious structural issues like foundation cracks, warped flooring, and mold growth, while also causing a significant spike in your water bills and reducing overall water pressure.
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