504 W 8360 S Suite B, Midvale, UT 84070
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Salt Lake City Leak Detection Company

Salt Lake City Leak Detection Company

Locals understand that the weather is constantly throwing new challenges our way. We have to stay on our feet because conditions outside can change somewhat quickly. We know the dry heat that we all have to deal with in the summer. Suddenly, we can be hit with an extensive rainstorm, and the dry soil has a hard time soaking up the excess moisture. Our homes and utilities face extreme cold and large amounts of snowfall in the winter. These fluctuating conditions mean considerable wear and tear on pipes, fittings, and fixtures. Our team of expert leak detectors is here to find even the most minor leak and repair it. Below are the most common leaks and where they tend to happen.

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Water Leak Detection

The most common type of leak in a home or business is water. These pipes run throughout your home, behind walls, underneath the foundation, and connecting to fixtures/utilities. Sometimes these leaks are apparent to our ordinary senses. Leaking water can cause your walls to expand, create bubbles or begin to crumble. The smell of mold or mildew is also associated with water leaks as the smell of the damp area. Water leaks are more likely to happen as the seasons change. This is especially true if you have a low foundation in your home, or water usually collects around your basement.

Not all leaks are easy to find. Our technicians are often called to service calls where the client knows they leak, but they cannot determine where the leak is coming from. This is what separates Utah Leak Locate from any other company in Utah. We have the best technology at our disposal. This means we can find leaks even when other companies cannot. The owner, Brandon Taylor, always says, “if you have a leak, I guarantee we will find it for you.”

Gas Leak Detection

All gas leaks should be taken seriously. It would be best if you acted quickly as soon as you began to sense that gas was leaking in your home or business. We recommend immediately shutting off your gas and contacting a gas leak repair professional. In some cases, it is recommended that you also call local utility providers so they can be notified of a potential emergency. Gas lines are usually not around the elements as often as water pipes. With the being said, gas lines can break and bend due to movements of the earth, construction, and accidentally cracking an underground pipe.

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Sewer Leak Detection

The final main culprit is the much-dreaded sewer line leaks. These pipes are responsible for removing waste from your home from sinks, showers, and toilets. The tube can leak when damaged by tree roots or from eventual pipe erosion. If your home has a sewer line leak, you may be able to detect excess moisture in your front or back yard. Sometimes a nasty smell can be detected as well. In some situations, you may also see damage to your home’s foundation from cracking. Our technicians can pinpoint where the leak is originating. This means we can usually enact trenchless pipe repair. Trenchless repair means that less of your property will need to be excavated since the damaged area has been located.

Sewer Leak Detection

The final main culprit is the much-dreaded sewer line leaks. These pipes are responsible for removing waste from your home from sinks, showers, and toilets. The tube can leak when damaged by tree roots or from eventual pipe erosion. If your home has a sewer line leak, you may be able to detect excess moisture in your front or back yard. Sometimes a nasty smell can be detected as well. In some situations, you may also see damage to your home’s foundation from cracking. Our technicians can pinpoint where the leak is originating. This means we can usually enact trenchless pipe repair. Trenchless repair means that less of your property will need to be excavated since the damaged area has been located.

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