Does your home have old plumbing? If it does, it’s possible that you’re pipes are made with sub-par, outdated materials, or even that your drains are on the verge of collapsing. You’ve started to notice the signs of a leak in your home: Discolored spots on the walls Higher than usual water bills Lower than […] The post Leak Detection in Beverly Hills – Why to Use an Infrared Camera appeared first on Twin Home Experts.
Does your home have old plumbing? If it does, it’s possible that you’re pipes are made with sub-par, outdated materials, or even that your drains are on the verge of collapsing. You’ve started to notice the signs of a leak in your home:
- Discolored spots on the walls
- Higher than usual water bills
- Lower than usual water pressure
- Hot or cold spots on the walls and floor
- Puddles in your basement
- Mold or mildew
Now what do you do? Living with a leaky pipe can result in water damage to your property and, over time, more extensive damage to your plumbing system. You could develop a mold problem that contaminates your air quality and produces a nasty smell. So don’t wait another day: call a professional plumber to come in and repair that broken, leaky pipe! But before you do, make sure that the plumbing company you call has the right tools for the job. We mean that they should have an infrared camera for leak detection in order to do the job quickly, accurately, and as efficiently as possible. Why?
Because not all leaks can be seen by the naked eye. In fact, sometimes even when you have a hotspot on your floor or a discolored splotch on your wall, that temperature and dampness could be being redirected from somewhere else in the plumbing! This state-of-the-art leak detection tool allows us to find the leaks fast.