How Do You Fix a Damaged Sewer Pipe?

A damaged sewer pipe isn’t just “an annoying plumbing issue.” It can quickly turn into a health concern, a property-damage problem, and a major disruption to your household—especially if sewage starts backing up into tubs, showers, or floor drains. The good news is...

Can Sewer Pipes Be Repaired Without Digging?

Yes—many sewer pipes can be repaired without traditional “dig a long trench” excavation, depending on what’s wrong with the line, where the damage is, and whether there’s enough access to the pipe. In plumbing, these options are generally called trenchless sewer...

Is a Slab Leak a Big Deal?

Yes—a slab leak is a big deal, and it’s one of those plumbing problems you don’t want to “wait and see” on. A slab leak happens when a water line leaks under the concrete foundation (slab) of your home. Because it’s hidden beneath the structure, the leak can run for...

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Slab Leaks?

If you suspect a slab leak—a leak in the plumbing line under your home’s concrete foundation—your first worry is usually damage (floors, walls, foundation). Your second worry is just as real: “Will my homeowners insurance pay for this?” In most cases, homeowners...

What Is the Best Way to Fix a Slab Leak?

A slab leak is one of the most stressful plumbing problems a homeowner can face—because the leak is happening under your home’s concrete foundation, where you can’t see it, and where it can quietly cause damage over time. In Benbrook and the greater Fort Worth area,...

What Is the Best Way to Detect Water Leaks?

Water leaks are one of those home problems that can stay hidden for weeks—until you see a stain on the ceiling, smell mildew, or notice your water bill creeping up. The “best” way to detect a leak depends on where the leak is (visible vs. hidden), how fast it’s...

How Do Plumbers Detect Water Leaks?

Water leaks aren’t always obvious. Sometimes you’ll spot a puddle under a sink or a dripping shutoff valve—but many of the most damaging leaks are hidden (inside walls, under floors, or beneath a concrete slab). That’s why professional plumbers don’t rely on...