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Leak Repair in Lansdale, PA
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  1. What Causes a Pipe To Leak?

  2. Broken Pipe Factors

  3. What to Do if You Have a Broken or Leaking Pipe

  4. Have a Broken or Leaking Pipe? Call Us!


Pipes leaking can be a headache if ignored because they can potentially damage your furnishings and the structure of your home. As all homes rely on water, it's essential to keep your pipes in check by catching a leak as early as possible and having a trusted plumber at 1-800-Plumber +Air of Lansdale repair it. Nipping leaks in the bud starts with identifying the glaring signs of an impending leak.

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What Causes a Pipe To Leak?

A leaky pipe causes severe damage to your property by ruining your walls, ceilings, floors, and more. The moisture can also make your home a breeding ground for mold and mildew. Aside from expensive repair bills, you will also pay skyrocketing water bills. Once you understand the most common reasons for leaky pipes, contact 1-800-Plumber +Air of Lansdale so you can prevent future plumbing issues.

Damaged Seals: Seals ensure that your pipes remain intact. Wherever your pipes are connected, the rubber seals should be placed around them to keep them secure and watertight. However, seals are not impervious to damage. They can break and affect the efficiency of your pipes. If you suspect your watertight seals are wearing out, contact us so we can identify the problem and get your leaks fixed.

Old Pipes: Like seals, pipes are not made to last forever. They will only remain functional over specific periods of time. If your pipes are made from metal or steel, they will become more vulnerable to corrosion. Once pipes are corroded, they will start to become weak and will break down. You will need to replace them with newer pipes because old pipes that have already broken down are prone to leaks.

Upgrading to newer pipes made from plastic or copper will prevent corrosion. While these materials don't guarantee to last forever, at least, you will no longer have to worry about corrosion damaging the pipes.

Clogs: In most cases, clogs are more of an annoyance than a plumbing issue, but when it goes untreated, pressure will start building up causing pipes to break or crack. Clogs may also contain corrosive substances like chemical-based cleaners that can eat through the metal pipes and cause further damage. Address clogs right away to prevent leaks.

Tree Roots: The roots of the tree in your backyard may not be alarming until it continues to grow. When roots start intruding on the pipes, it will be too much for the plumbing system to bear. If pipes break, they will leak water out into the dirt. If you see a wet patch around the pipes in your yard where a tree is planted, it could mean that the tree roots have damaged them.

Incorrect Pipe Installation: Pipes leaking can also be caused by improper installation. If pipes are not installed correctly, your plumbing will not work efficiently. Only a licensed professional can lay pipes and connectors correctly with the use of backflow devices. Call 1-800-Plumber +Air of Lansdale to evaluate your plumbing if you're unsure of whether or not pipes were installed correctly.

Temperature Fluctuations: Changes in temperature have a serious impact on your pipes, causing them to contract or expand. Fluctuations often occur during the winter months. Keep an eye on crack formation because it's one of the primary reasons for leaks. This problem isn't unique to older pipes as newer ones are susceptible as well.

Too Much Water Pressure: While having strong water pressure is a good thing, too much pressure can harm your pipes. If pipes cannot handle water pressure, they can burst and cause leaks.

Broken Pipe Factors

There are environmental factors that can take a serious toll on your pipes. Before you decide to call 1-800-Plumber +Air of Lansdale, you'll have to identify what these factors are. Tremors and earthquakes are considered major environmental factors that can cause severe damage to pipes. Critical pipe joints that have experienced environmental stress also need repairs to prevent leaks.

Winter can also be harsh to your pipe systems so you need to watch out for sudden drops in temperature. These changes can affect pipes of all materials and sizes.

  • Pipe joints and laterals

  • Cement pipes

  • Copper pipes

  • Orangeburg pipes

  • Clay pipes

  • PVC/plastic pipes

  • Cast iron pipes

Another factor that can jeopardize your pipes' integrity is the intrusion of animals, plants, and even digging. When dealing with leaks, make sure you're not only fixing the damage but you're delving into the problem as well. These pipe issues may happen again if you haven't properly identified what is causing the problem.

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What to Do if You Have a Broken or Leaking Pipe

Discovering pipes leaking can be stressful but there are solutions to prevent serious damage. Keep in mind that these are only temporary fixes and calling 1-800-Plumber +Air of Lansdale is still your best bet because they can provide the right solution and finish the job successfully.

Locate the source of the leak

The pressure will lead you to the source of the leak. They can either be found above the ceiling or inside a wall. You'll know there's a leak if you hear water spraying inside your ceiling or wall. The drywall also becomes wet and they can often be found at the joints between your panels. If the water stains the ceiling, the source of the leaks may be above. If there are no obvious signs of leaks above, get a flashlight and check the pipes in your crawlspace or basement.

Shut off the water supply

Look for the valve that controls the water flow to your damaged pipe and shut it off.

Attach a pipe repair clamp

Sleeve clamps are designed to put a stop to leaks for weeks or even months, but you'll need 1-800-Plumber +Air of Lansdale to provide a permanent fix to the leaky pipes.

Make your own sleeve clamp

If you don't have a pipe repair clamp handy, you can wrap the damaged pipe with a rubber strip and clamp the wrap with C-clamp, adjustable hose clamp, or a pipe-sleeve clamp.

Apply epoxy putty for leaks near a joint

A sleeve clamp might not stop leaks around the joint, so you have to apply epoxy putty to seal the leak. When applying putty, be sure to turn off the valve first.

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Have a Broken Pipe? Call Us!

Choose 1-800-Plumber +Air of Lansdale to prevent long delays for damaged pipe repairs. Regardless of the source of leaks, our licensed team of professionals will correct your issue and put your worries about leaks behind. Contact us so we can assess the plumbing situation in the Lansdale, PA area and provide a suitable, tailor-made solution.

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