Water Leak Repair Services

As soon as you detect a water leak in your home, it is critical to get it repaired as soon as possible to prevent damage to your belongings and expensive water bills. The most obvious household plumbing leaks include dripping faucets and leaking water heaters.

Unfortunately, other types of household leaks hidden underground, behind walls or underneath floors can go unnoticed for years. If you do not see noticeable physical signs of a water leak but suspect you have one, the best course of action is to call Total Plumbing.  We can locate the source of the leak, recommend a plan of action, and inspect for any other household leaks or water damage caused by the leak.

Total Plumbing offers emergency leak repair services to find and repair every type of leak such as water flowing into your home from a broken water line or broken water heater in an emergency.

Discolored water, warm spots on the floor, wet or damp carpeting, discoloration on ceilings or walls, and unusually high-water bills are all signs of leaky pipes. To repair leaking pipes, call your local experts at Total Plumbing and ask for our pipe leak repair services.

Besides the kitchen, the bathroom is the room with the most plumbing. Between the shower, bathtub, sink and toilet, there are lots of opportunities for water leaks. Total Plumbing can fix leaky showers and are prepared to take care of the biggest and smallest leaks in your bathroom.

Any homeowner who has suffered a water leak in the kitchen knows how challenging it can be to pinpoint the leak and repair it. From dripping faucets to leaky refrigerators, kitchen leaks waste significant amounts of water and can cause water damage in hard-to-reach areas like inside cabinets and underneath the floor.

Total Plumbing is ready to handle any kitchen plumbing leak repairs, from pinpointing the source of the water leak to fixing the problem and tackling any collateral water damage that has occurred.

Outdoor water leaks can create considerable problems for your home. Leaking outdoor faucets can cause water to leak into your home or lead to frozen pipes in the winter. Underground sewer leaks can damage or submerge your lawn, waste water, and cause unpleasant odors.