Non-destructive electronic capacitance underground leak detection service and electrical capacitance testing can quickly and accurately identify water entry pathways and areas of entrapped water within a roof construction. Used individually or in combination these techniques can be used as quality control on new projects or investigations prior to remedial works where they can offer significant cost savings over complete roof refurbishment or remove any liability for damage.
Fix All Plumbing specializes in cost effective, comprehensive, accurate Electronic leak detection surveys to identify leaks on most roof areas, balconies, gutters, etc that have a water ingress problem using hi tech electronic leak detection equipment. This not only eliminates the guesswork from maintenance but also eliminates expensive re roofing costs as only the identified leaks need be repaired.
Question: Recently my water bills appear to be rather high. None of the faucets appear to leak. What else could contribute to a high water bill?
Answer: You may want to check to see if a toilet is leaking. First, check the water level to ensure that water is not overflowing the tank by way of the overflow pipe. This is the pipe in the middle of the tank. It has a small tubing connected to it. If water is running into the overflow, adjust the fill valve to stop the flow approximately 1inch below the top of the overflow tube or to the water level mark stamped on the side of the tank. Second, put a few drops of food coloring into the tank to test the flush valve mechanism. If the water in the bowl changes color within 15 minutes, this is an indication that water is leaking into the toilet bowl and that the ball or flapper needs to be replaced.