Water leak detection: Stop That Plumbing Leak

Some leaks are obvious and show themselves readily, other plumbing leaks aren’t apparent unless you know what to look for. The leaks that are harder to find can do far more damage than those that are easily noticed. Many homeowners don’t realize that many of the faucets and handles available today consist of plastic parts that easily crack under frequent use, and replacement washers aren’t helpful in the newer washerless designs. When that is the case, water leaks can end up puddling in an area that may not be readily visible, and you’re going to have to look a little harder to see if damage is evident.

Look for:Leaking faucet fixture.

  • Bulging drywall
  • Peeling paint
  • Mineral deposits
  • Sagging wood beneath the sink or the wall behind
  • Mold or mildew, especially in an area that should be entirely dry
  • Buckling or loose floor tiles or
  • New insect populations

Sometimes those leaks aren’t originating from the sink faucets or drains, sometimes they are due to old shut-off valves that are located under and behind the sink. Those need to be repaired, usually replaced, as soon as possible because they are often problematic behind the wall for some time before a leak is evident. What could have been a simple repair can then become more costly.

Protecting your home or property from a significant plumbing leak will save you money. It’s better to take care of those types of problems before they get out of control. If you notice rust around your drain, fixtures, or valves, that is also a clue that moisture is going where it shouldn’t be going.

Take a closer look around your home for plumbing leaks in the laundry room behind or under the washer, under the kitchen sink, below the dishwasher, around all your bathroom fixtures, and outside at your hose bib. Remember to call us at 972-424-6479 to get on the schedule as soon as possible if those repairs involve more than you feel confident doing yourself.

Don’t be embarrassed if you end up over your head in a do-it-yourself repair! We understand, and we can help. If you have a story about a plumbing leak that got out of control, leave us a comment and tell us about it, and let us know how you handled the repair. We love to hear from you.

Local Restaurants and Plumbing Maintenance

As a local copywriter in the Richardson area, I have the opportunity to do some blogging for local businesses. Every once and a while, you’ll see me author some posts for my dad’s blog, Ask the Plumber. Today, I have a couple of questions I’d like to ask both restaurant patrons and area restaurant management.

For the Restaurant Patrons:
Do you ever get concerned when you take your family or friends out to eat, and a slight putrid odor wafts through from the kitchen or bathroom? Does it make you wonder if you’ll be ill later? Do you find a clogged toilet or a leaky, puddled sink to be a nuisance that’s hard to keep your young children from when you take them to the bathrooms? Does poor plumbing maintenance make you wonder if the restaurant respects your patronage?

I can’t be alone when I share my concerns with management. I leave my dad’s business cards with them frequently. I love to dine out, and many will notice the reviews I post on Yelp.com about the places I enjoy. I tend not to post about the places I won’t return. I know that not returning is a far better way to get the point across, and I’m just not cranky. I hear so many of the waitstaff talk about the slow down in business these days, and wonder if they understand that something so small can make a huge impact on repeat business. If you agree, I encourage you to respond to this post. Maybe we can make a difference.

For Restaurant Management:
Do you frequent the bathrooms to see if they are in need of repair? Do you believe that no one notices poorly maintained plumbing? Do you realize that the bathroom is typically the  last place your patrons visit before they leave your restaurant, and that visit may change the way they felt about everything you tried so hard to do for them?

Seriously.

If you are managing a local restaurant and pride yourself on clean practices and good plumbing maintenance, leave a response to this post with your strategy and a link back to your website for our readers. If you have never thought about this before, it may be time to give Gary’s Quality Plumbing a call and see what a difference decent bathroom and kitchen plumbing protocol can make for your patrons  – and the way they speak about their experience after they’ve left your restaurant.  Please leave your comments below, including any questions, links, and success stories.

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Running Water?

When you hear water running and can’t figure out where it’s coming from, or you walk on the floor and it feels unusually warm – don’t ignore those symptoms. You have a problem and it’s time to call your Plano plumber.

We will locate and repair that leak for you. Call us right away because running water under the slab can cause foundation problems that can be very costly.

Father’s Day Prayer

Lord thank you for my Dad
so dear,
and bless him for I need him near.
I’ve learned that strength
You’ve given him
can only be found
from within.
No cancer gets to claim
his life,
nor wish for death
in chemo strife.
To choose the shots, the pain,
the pills –
my soul amazed, quickened …
stilled.
There’s something to
Your steadfast love
as he heals
through Grace
from high above.
Lord Keep him safe
and hold him strong,
knowing that his days are long.
Thank you for his smile,
his face …
for in his love
I see Your Grace.