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Garland, Texas 75043
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Steps in a Plumbing Leak Detection and Repair Process (125)
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Steps in a plumbing sewer and/or water leak
detection and repair process:
The process of plumbing sewer and water leak
detection and repair is a process that entails a
possible 1-3 steps to complete. In-House Plumbing &
Services, LLC can perform all three steps of the process
if necessary. However, since we will not know if there
will need to be further investigation done until we do
the initial test, these steps will most likely be
performed at different schedule times, over a short
period of time. The following is a list of those
possible steps in the leak detection and repair process.
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STEP 1: Perform a plumbing sewer
and/or water test on the plumbing sewer and/or water
system under the home. No Leaks Detected - This would be
great, and at this point there would be no further
decisions to be made Sewer and/or Water System Shows To
Be Leaking - At this point all we will know is that
there is at least one leak under the slab foundation
somewhere. At this point, because further investigation
is needed to determine where the leak(s) are, and how
many there may be, we really have no idea what it will
cost to repair the leak(s). To determine this
information it will require going on to step #2, which
is the next step in the plumbing process.
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STEP 2: Perform a plumbing sewer
and/or water leak isolation/location test. See the
General Leak Location FAQ’s
section of this website for the process used to
isolate/locate these types of leak(s). Once the leak or
leaks are isolated/located, a proposal amount can be
given to repair the leak(s), which is the third step in
this process.
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STEP 3: Perform sewer and/or water
leak(s) repairs. See the Under Slab
Sewer Leak Repair & Under Slab
Water Leak Repair sections of this website for the
process used to repair these types of leak(s). It is
important to note here, that an average cost to repair
one leak is $1,200.00 to $1,600.00 plus/minus (+/-) a
little depending on where the leak is, and how hard it
is to access under the slab.
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