Odessa Slab Leak Repair
An unseen foundation leak can cause thousands of dollars in property damage. Call the plumbing experts at Darville Company in Odessa when you need slab leak repair you can count on. Get in touch today at . Whether you need foundation leak repair, clogged toilet repair, a water heater installation, or any other plumbing repair, you can trust the expert plumbers at Darville Company. We’ve served homeowners throughout the Midland-Odessa metro area for over 50 years. Our employees treat you courteously, and we stand behind our work 100%. Ask about our hydro jetting service for stubborn drain clogs that won’t go away.5 Signs You Have a Slab Leak
Slab leaks are dangerous because they typically happen without you knowing until it’s too late. Because foundation leaks mainly occur out of sight, it’s challenging to know when something is wrong, but here are the five most common signs to watch for.- Water is pooling around your basement door or window. If you notice that water tends to pool near your basement door or window, this could indicate a foundation leak or slab leak.
- Your carpets are damp, or the floors are warped. When water leaks under your home’s foundation, it can only go up. When the water rises, you may notice that your wood floors are warping or the carpets are damp.
- You notice cracks in the mortar between bricks on your house (or any other masonry structure). Cracks in the mortar between bricks could indicate that your foundation has been shifting over time, or it could be the beginning signs of water damage.
- You see mold growing in places where there shouldn’t be any mold at all. Mold is often associated with moisture issues, so if you’re seeing mold growing in areas where it shouldn’t be growing (like on drywall), this could be an indication that you have a foundation leak.
- You notice a sudden spike in your water bill. If you notice that your water bill is rising and you can’t figure out why, there could be a leak you can’t see, and it might be under the foundation. You can test to see if this is the case by turning off the water in your home and monitoring the water meter. If it registers usage, you probably leak in your hands.