Tempe Leak Detection | Leak Science

If you’re seeking Tempe leak detection, you’ve come to the right place. From the inconvenient drip, drip, drip of a leaking faucet to the near-catastrophic destruction of a pipe rupture, water leaks and plumbing problems are almost guaranteed to occur at some point in your life.

Some leaks discovered by Tempe leak detection are simple to fix. Others, on the other hand, are a little trickier. If you’re a careful homeowner, you can fix a few small water leaks on your own. But in many cases, more severe water leaks should be dealt with by professionals. Water loss is the most obvious sign of a leaking pool, but are you aware of the other common signs? Keeping an eye out for these warning signs in your pool can help you avoid more harm and put tackle the situation sooner than later.

Because pool leaks aren’t always visible, pool owners aren’t always aware that they need Tempe leak detection services. Unfortunately, this means that leaks are typically undetected until they have already caused severe damage. The longer a leak is left unattended, the more damage it will do. You’ll have to spend more money on repairs if the damage is severe. Depending on the situation, these repairs might cost thousands of dollars. It’s reasonable to assume that the sooner a leak in your pool is discovered, the better.

We recommend hiring a professional pool company to do weekly maintenance, which includes frequent equipment checks. Their considerable knowledge allows them to spot a leak that you might otherwise miss.
 

Common Signs of a Leaking Pool

Think you have a leak? Don’t panic! We’re here to help. Call us at 480-794-0959 or contact us online to schedule your Tempe leak detection service today. In the meantime, read on to learn more about common signs of leaks and what you can do to prevent leaks.
 

A massive water bill 

During the summer, homeowners tend to use more water because they undertake more household activities like washing their car, utilizing their swimming pool or sprinkler system, power washing their deck, or just taking more showers after sweating in the summer heat. As a result, you might expect a higher-than-average water bill during this period. However, if you discover your water bill is greater than normal, and you can’t figure out why, you may have a leak someplace.
 

Strong odors or a musty smell 

You may have a leak if you smell a bad odor in your house or yard after inspecting the usual suspects like garbage, dirty dishes, and clothes. Leaks create damp, humid environments that foster the growth of odor-producing mold and mildew. Based on the stink, it’s probable you’re dealing with a sewage leak. In any event, for health reasons, you’ll want to get it taken care of as soon as feasible.
 

A wet lawn or overgrowth 

Is there an area of your lawn that is exceptionally lush or overgrown? Is there anything squishy about your lawn? This might be a symptom of a leak under the ground. You’ll want to look after it. It will ruin your lawn and cause damage to your house and other structures on your property if you don’t take care of it soon away.
 

Injuries 

Search behind cabinets and closets, beneath sinks, behind windows, and under appliances as part of your normal home care routine. Keep an eye out for stains, discoloration, cracks, dampness, and warped or bowing walls and flooring. All of these are signs of leakage that must be addressed.
 
Related Article: 10 Scary Facts About Pool Leaks 
 

The Dangers of Unnoticed Water Leaks 

Sometimes, homeowners are hesitant to deal with water leaks. But the longer you wait, the more damage can accumulate. Here are some of the dangers of untreated leaks.
 
  • Mold. Mold is one of the most common side effects of hidden water leaks in your home. Under the right conditions, mold may start growing and spreading in as little as a day or two. When moisture from water leaks is combined with humidity and a lack of air, mold spores grow and spread. While mold in the house does not offer the same health risks as asbestos, it can cause allergic reactions in people who are sensitive to it or have asthma.
     
  • Damage to the Building. When water leaks in places where we can’t see it – above the ceiling, behind walls, or beneath the flooring – it has a long time to do serious damage before you detect it. Cracks or bubbles in your walls, as well as a steady leak of water from your ceiling, may become visible. These are signs of water leaks and buildup in the structure of your home. If you don’t treat these problems right away, the timber structure that supports your home might rot, resulting in expensive repairs and an increased risk of catastrophes like ceiling or wall collapses.
     
  • Sewage Water. Leaks may waste 2,000 to 20,000 gallons of water per year in the average home, according to the Alliance for Water Efficiency. You could imagine a burst pipe gushing water when you see such big numbers. Believe it or not, even a small, continuous drip from a kitchen sink may waste almost a thousand gallons of water in a single year. If you live somewhere where you have to pay for each gallon of water you use, it might add up to a significant amount of money. We’re all aware that leaks are a nightmare. Let’s take a look at some of the most common (and less common) water leaks you could see in your home.
     
  • Damage to Flush Valve. The flush valve flapper is a rubber flap that sits above the flush valve’s bottom. It is connected to the flusher via a chain. Over time, it might deteriorate and lose its seal, resulting in an unending flow of water into the toilet bowl. These leaks are tough to detect since they are usually silent, but there is an insider approach you can apply with only a little dye or food coloring. Using a few drops, fill the toilet tank. Check the water level in your toilet bowl after 15 minutes. If any of the pigment wound up in the toilet bowl, you’ll know who’s to blame.
     
  • Filling Valve. The fill valve refills the water in your toilet’s tank after you flush. Water leaking out of an upright plastic valve within your toilet tank indicates a faulty fill valve.
 
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Leak Science – Experts in Tempe Leak Detection

We are used to working through hundreds of feet of plumbing flowing in different ways to and from your pool, as well as all around it. We are highly familiar with and understand pools and spas, so we know what to check for while looking for a leak.

Other leak detection companies can locate and repair a swimming pool leak, but they must employ an outside contractor to return your pool to its previous state. This results in more outsiders entering and exiting your house, as well as increased expenditures. But at Leak Science, we fully repair your pool to its original condition, so you don’t have to call in another contractor.

There is no need to empty your pool or spa to conduct our test. Our technology is so sophisticated and precise that it can determine if only 1 quart of water has been removed from your pool. Before we begin any form of
leak detection procedure, Leak Science will offer our help you determine how much water loss is occurring and, if a leak is evident, how much water you are losing from the leak.
 

What Happens If You Ignore a Pool Leak? 

A pool leak can let soil and other debris into the pool in addition to leaking water. This makes maintaining the pH balance between acid and alkaline levels and keeping the pool clean exceedingly difficult. As a result, algae and moss will flourish. Your filtration system will never turn off, which will result in greater energy costs. Chlorinated water may seep into your pool’s grass or garden area, which can harm plants and even spread to your neighbor’s yard.

Water may begin to accumulate in areas it shouldn’t when it exits your pool. When water flows through the ground around your pool, it becomes unsupported, causing structural instability. Underground leaks that go unnoticed for an extended period of time almost invariably result in problems with the pool’s structure. Active leaks are not designed into any pool, and they reduce the pool’s efficiency in the short term as well as the installation’s long-term durability.
 
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