Water Leak Detection in Lake Geneva
Water leaks can start small, which makes them easy to miss at first. A stain, soft spot, musty odor, or rising water bill may point to a hidden issue. Water leak detection helps locate the source before opening walls or floors unnecessarily.
Leaks can also create moisture conditions that support mold growth if materials stay damp. That is why you should address plumbing leaks as soon as possible. It is not always dramatic at first, but slow leaks can still make a mess.
Peck & Weis Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, Electric provides water leak detection for residential, commercial, and light industrial properties. Our plumbers may use pressure testing, moisture checks, listening devices, and other methods based on the situation. The goal is to narrow the problem before recommending repairs.
Our leak detection services can help identify:
- Hidden pipe leaks
- Wall or ceiling moisture
- Underground plumbing issues
- Fixture-related water loss
- Pressure-related plumbing concerns
- Early signs of water damage
Slab Leak Detection
Slab leaks happen when a pipe below a concrete slab begins leaking. A slab is the concrete foundation or floor base that supports part of the home. Because plumbing lines may run under or through this area, a leak near the slab can be difficult to see. Signs can include warm flooring, damp spots, lower water pressure, or unexplained water use.
A homeowner does not want water collecting near a slab because moisture can move into nearby flooring, walls, and baseboards. Over time, that water can affect finishes, support mold growth, and make repairs more involved. Some homeowners also hear water moving when fixtures are off. That little sound can be a big clue.
Slab leaks need testing because the pipe is below the surface. Our plumbers can use pressure testing and other slab leak detection methods to help confirm the concern. Once we locate the likely area, we explain your repair options.
Early slab leak detection can help limit damage to flooring, walls, and nearby materials. It can also help you avoid guessing where the water is coming from.