Quick Fixes for Your Leaking Pipes
Quick Fixes for Your Leaking Pipes
Quick Fixes for Your Leaking Pipes

Quick Fixes for Your Leaking Pipes

There are some parts of your home that are crucial for the building. These include the foundation, roof, and plumbing system. Pipes are essential to keeping waste and wastewater properly contained and disposed. Leaks, however, are a common issue that can cause structural damage as leaking water breaks down wood and even concrete. Worst of all, hidden leaks can do damage without your awareness. Locating these leaks might require the assistance of professionals such as those at Leak Detection of Atlanta.

Visible leaks, though, can be found and even resolved on your own. These are some quick fixes for your leaking pipes. If you prefer expert leak detection and leak repair services, then call Leak Detection of Atlanta to have a professional at your door within the hour.

Detecting and Locating Leaking Pipes

The first step toward repairing a leaking pipe, even temporarily, is detecting it. Mindfulness is key here. Be sure to keep your eye out for puddles of water around your appliances, water stains on your walls or ceilings, and mold or mildew growth in dark, damp areas of your home. Also, keep track of your water usage and water bills to catch any unusual spikes. This can help you detect hidden water leaks.

Pipe Tape

If you are like most people looking for a temporary fix, then the first thing that might come to mind is wrapping duct tape over the leak. Duct tape is not fully waterproof, however. You are better off using pipe tape, a temperature-resistant, anti-corrosive, and fairly waterproof tape that provides a better, long-lasting seal than duct tape.

Pipe Epoxy

This putty-like compound is best for small leaks on cast-iron pipes. Pipe epoxy can be found at your local hardware store. You will have to turn off the water source then mold and press the compound over the leak. Turn the water back on after the epoxy compound hardens and check to make sure it has created a solid seal.

Pipe Clamp

Clamps are popularly used even on aircraft carriers and submarines. Begin by wrapping the leaking area with some sort of flexible, waterproof material, then tighten the clamp around it to create pressure that will hold the leak.

Pipe Repair Sleeves

This thin metal sleeve is a cost-effective alternative to repairing pipes that have long stretches of damage. These will generally need to be combined with some sort of clamp to keep the metal sleeve in place. They come in many lengths and qualities so head on over to your local hardware store to see what they have in stock.

Contact the Professionals

The aforementioned fixes are temporary and should be followed by some sort of repair or even replacement if you want a truly peace of mind. The professionals at Leak Detection of Atlanta are qualified, equipped, and ready to take care of those leak repairs at any given time of the day. Our specialists will even work with you to file your insurance claim if your insurance provider has an obligation. Call us now to speak with a live, friendly representative.

September 27,2020

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