Leak Detection in Cedar Grove
The water bill jumped forty dollars and nothing about your routine changed. Or there is a warm spot on the floor, a meter that creeps with every fixture off, the faint sound of running water at two in the morning. Hidden leaks announce themselves in small ways while doing large damage, and finding them by tearing open walls is the expensive method.
Cedar Grove’s terrain shapes where leaks hide. Homes on the hillier streets see high incoming water pressure, and when a pressure-reducing valve wears out, every joint and fixture downstream takes the strain. Newer slab-built homes in the flatter subdivision sections can develop slab leaks, where a supply line under the concrete pinholes and soaks the ground unseen for months. The older homes near the town center hide failing galvanized fittings in crawl spaces nobody visits.
Summit Plumbing locates leaks with acoustic listening equipment, pressure isolation, and thermal imaging, then opens only what needs opening. You get the leak marked at its location, a written repair quote, and a frank read on whether one pinhole is bad luck or the first symptom pointing toward repiping. Water actively flooding the house right now is a job for our emergency line.
How the detection gear works is on our leak detection page, and the rest of our local services are on the Cedar Grove page.
Suspect a leak? Call (555) 123-4567 today.