Signs of Hidden Gas Leaks Behind Drywall and Under Slabs
Gas lines power many of the comforts in your home, from cooking and heating to water heating and laundry. When gas systems work properly, they’re silent and efficient. But even a small leak behind drywall or beneath a slab foundation can become a serious safety…
Post-Renovation Drywall Slurry In Drains: Clearing Construction Debris With Hydro Jetting
Renovation dust looks harmless until your sink slows to a crawl and the tub leaves a gray ring every time it drains. Drywall compound turns into a thick slurry when mixed with rinse water. That slurry settles inside traps and horizontal runs, grabs soap scum…
Restoring Pipe Diameter: Why Hydro Jetting Reduces Future Clog Risk Long Term
Clogs rarely start as a single event. Grease cools on pipe walls. Soap and minerals leave a rough film. Food scraps and paper catch on that roughness. Over time, the clear round opening that once moved water with ease shrinks to a narrow channel. You…
Stormwater–Sewer Cross-Connections: Using Dye Tests and Cameras to Confirm and Correct
Heavy rain rolls in, gutters roar, yard drains fill, and then toilets start to burp. Something feels wrong. Stormwater should head to the street or a storm drain. Wastewater should head to the sanitary sewer. A stormwater–sewer cross-connection mixes those two worlds. Rainwater floods the…
What A Sewer Scope Really Reveals: Slope, Bellies, Offsets, And Why They Matter
A sewer scope takes the guesswork out of drain problems. A small camera goes into the line through a cleanout and sends a clear video to a screen. You watch the inside of the pipe in real time. You see the build-up, the joints, and…
Leaky Ceiling Below the Bathroom? How to Detect the Source Without Tearing Down Drywall
You walk into your downstairs living room and spot a dark, wet stain forming on the ceiling. It’s directly below your upstairs bathroom. Your heart sinks. Is it a pipe leak? Is it the shower? Do you need to rip out drywall just to figure…
Toilet Tank Condensation: When It’s More Than Just a Humidity Problem
On a hot summer morning in Durham, NC, you walk into your bathroom and notice water pooling around the base of your toilet. You reach for a towel, assuming it’s just a one-time thing. But then it happens again. And again. If your toilet tank…
Why Your Home’s Plumbing Might Not Be Ready for a Remodel and What to Do First
Thinking about remodeling your kitchen or bathroom? A fresh look, better layout, maybe even new appliances or fixtures, sounds exciting, right? But before you start picking out countertops and tile, there’s one part of your home that might not be ready for the changes ahead:…
Are Tree Roots in Your Yard Quietly Destroying Your Drain Lines?
Tree roots might seem harmless in your yard, but they can cause serious damage beneath the surface. As roots search for moisture, they often find tiny cracks in underground drain lines and push their way in. Over time, these roots grow thicker, block wastewater flow,…
How Do I Know if My Sewer Line is Clogged?
A clogged sewer line shows itself through several clear warning signs that get progressively worse if you ignore them. Multiple drains backing up at once, sewage smells coming from your drains, and wet spots in your yard are the most common indicators of a main…