214-227-5719
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3960 Broadway Blvd. Suite 220-D
Garland, Texas 75043
Fax: 866-762-1432
E-mail
service@inhouse
plumbingcompany.com
PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTED

ACCREDITATIONS


MASTER LICENSE #
M-5556
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Sewer Leak Test (102)
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Think you have a leak?
Foundation all cracked
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We can perform a sewer and water plumbing
test of the
plumbing systems under the home to
determine if you
have a leak in either system, both or no
leak at all.
So whether you think have a sewer leak or
a water leak,
find the service you need right here
at In-House Plumbing Company
where serving YOU is our
business.
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Signs and
Symptoms:
Foundation movement
Constant or reoccurring sewer stoppage or back-up
Roots in sewer drain line
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We do it all
(Leak testing, detection, tunneling, repair, etc.)
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3 Year full
materials and labor warranty on all under slab plumbing
repairs.
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FREE telephone
consultation on solutions for your specific problem.
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Cleanliness Guarantee: On all under slab leak repairs where
it is necessary for us to penetrate a hole through the
slab to make the repair, if you are not completely
satisfied with the final cleanup, we will give you
$40.00 towards having the area professionally cleaned.
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Visa, Mastercard,
Discover, AMEX, and referrals to finance companies for
financing.
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What procedures
are used to determine whether there is a leak on the
sewer lines under the home?
Answer: An inflatable rubber test ball is inserted into
the main sewer line at the clean out area and is
inflated to separate the sewer lines under the home from
the main line in the yard. The entire system under the
home is then filled with water to floor level and
monitored for loss. The preferred leak test water level
observation point is a commode lead bend, however it is
also possible to observe the water level from a stand-up
shower drain, main line sewer clean outs at slab level,
or any end of the line clean out at slab level.
If it is possible to observe the water level from a
commode lead bend, it will require the removal of a
commode from the floor. If damage to the commode and/or
flooring occurs during the removal and/or resetting of
the commode, In-House Plumbing & Services, LLC accepts
no responsibility for the damage and will not pay for
any repairs and/or replacement of the commode and/or
flooring damaged. This includes the removal and/or
resetting of a commode during the leak isolation
process.
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