Water & Plumbing Leak Detection Without Destruction

In last week's blog we talked about the high safety measures the Leak Doctor is taking during the pandemic and also how we can save you money by locating and fixing water leaks, as well as repairing cast iron pipes. 

As pipes age, they break down and inevitably spring a leak. Which can cause substantial damage and costly repairs if left untreated.

The damage doesn't stop at the pipes, can affect the walls, floors, and even the foundation of your home. It doesn't take much moisture for mold to start growing on the drywall. Take note of any musty or wet smell in or around your home.

Since water will flow downward, flooring is at risk for damage. Look for any discolored, warped, or wet floorboards, especially around water using appliances such as the dishwasher.  Warm areas on the floor can indicate a slab leak.

Loose tiles in the bathroom, unexplained mold, peeling wallpaper or blistering paint, are all signs of a leaking pipe behind the walls.  Check visible pipes under the sinks for any moisture.

Other visible plumbing leaks include low water pressure, pipes rattle when the water is turned on, slow drains, and discolored water.

Don't ignore the warning signs of a water leak

They are easy to ignore, but repairing a water leak can save a homeowner money and potentially bigger problems down the road.  It is important to be vigilant about looking for water leaks.

The Leak Doctor has made a big investment in the latest technology that allows our trained technicians to locate the leak in a nondestructive manner, saving the property owner hundreds of dollars in exploratory repairs alone. 

Since 1993, the Leak Doctor has helped property owners, managers and plumbing professionals locate leaks. We welcome the opportunity to assist you with your leak detection needs. 

Call the Leak Doctor today at to schedule your service call.

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The Leak Doctor can find your leak and fix it fast!
Call us today at (407) 426-9995 or use our quick and easy contact form to schedule your inspection. We service Orlando, The Villages, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Winter Park, and the surrounding Central Florida area.