Water Leaks and Your Home
In Georgia there
are fewer homes that have basements to access your plumbing system. Most
accesses are in a crawl space or the pipes may be in a concrete slab. Some of
the issues our residents in Coweta and Fayette County and surrounding
communities have is when you get leaks in your plumbing water system. In a
worst case scenario, if you have a leak in your concrete slab the cost can
be high. Leaks that are not visible to the eye are always more involved.
Special location equipment may be necessary to locate.
There are many types of
leaks that you may not associate as "a leak" such as around the base
of the toilet. If you see water around the base this could indicate that the
wax ring needs to be replaced. Sometimes there is another reason such as a
broken flange (you may notice a wobbly toilet) which is why we always will recommend
a professional to check out your toilets, sinks, tubs, showers and hot water
heater annually. Water Source Plumbing is qualified to inspect every aspect of
your homes plumbing system.
No matter if your bath
faucet drips slowly or your toilet runs only sometimes when not in use- you are
losing money and water! If the plumbing system needs repairs in
your home make sure you hire a licensed plumber with the proper
qualifications like Water Source Plumbing Service, Inc. We are here for
your questions and to help you understand the processes and cost associated
with your homes plumbing repairs including replacing water heaters, fixing
leaks, replacing faucets and more. We will always give you paperwork on our
plumbing service visits with recommendations and we suggest fixing the
minor leaks but keep track of the repairs!
Give us a call at the
office 678-423-8640 to set up an appointment with our plumbing professionals.
We offer service to those in Peachtree City, Newnan, Sharpsburg, Tyrone,
Fayetteville, Moreland, Senoia, Franklin, and the surrounding communities.
Water Source Plumbing is the single source for all your plumbing needs!
Our offices are open Monday through Friday 8:30-4:30 and we offer 24/7 Emergency Service.
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