Tankless Water Heaters
Water Treatment Services
Kitchen Bath remodeling
Replacement Fixture (
Repair and Replacement)
Water will find the path of least resistance 100 percent of the time, so do not assume your leak is where you see water. Water and sewer leaks under the slab of a home can go undetected for long periods of time.
Detecting leaks in fresh water plumbing systems requires a combination of the proper equipment, experience and determination. Sometimes leaks are easy to find, however many leaks can be more difficult. We use high quality ground sensor equipment, sound amplifiers and stereo headphones to locate leaks within inches of the pinholes. We are experts at locating these leaks, removing the concrete, digging out the affected areas, repairing the piping, then putting it all back together. Upon completion of all repairs, a retest is conducted, ensuring that we have left no leaks undetected.
Using state-of-the-art video equipment to pinpoint exactly what and where the problem is saves our customers any unnecessary excavation and unneeded repairs. Highly sophisticated video camera and electronic equipment can detect root intrusion and cracks in sanitary lines and can investigate potable water lines. State of the art video cassette recorder permits the permanent recording of the inspection. Video camera inspection is the most effective method available and will allow the plumber to quickly determine the correct solution or repair.
A pipe bursting/splitting procedure eliminates the need for digging up the yard or breaking up concrete. This technique is ideal to use for the rehabilitation and replacement of water and sewer lines. A steel cable is pushed through the existing host pipe and is attached to the splitting head. A constant-tension winch guides the pipe bursting tool through the host pipe. As the splitting head is drawn through the existing pipe it bursts or cuts the old pipe. The rear expander displaces host pipe fragments into the surrounding soil, while the tool pulls in new pipe of same size or larger. After the pipe is in place, the necessary tie-ins are made with the appropriate fittings, clean outs and transition couplings.