Seattle & King County

Seattle Leak Detection

Seattle leak detection experts serving all of King County for over 29 years! We are committed to providing reliable and accurate leak detection to residential customers throughout King County.

SEATTLE LEAK DETECTION

Accurate, Non-Invasive Leak Detection That You Can Count On.

Water line leaks can spiral out of control quickly and lead to major structural problems, property damage, and health issues. Akers accurately locates water line leaks using state-of-the-art, non-invasive leak detection equipment that limits unnecessary damage to your property. 

No matter how big or small your leak is, it’s important to have it addressed as soon as possible. Once your water line leak is detected, we will discuss the most affordable and effective options to ensure we deliver a solution that meets your needs, expectations, and budget.

Proudly servicing homes in Seattle and throughout King County!

UNDERSTAND THE CAUSE

Causes of a
Water Line Leak

Leaks can occur for various reasons such as aging pipes and corrosion, high water pressure, foundation shifts, structural issues, and poor plumbing installations. Understanding their causes can help in prevention.

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Seattle Leak Detection

Prevent Water Damage

Early leak detection will prevent costly property and structural damage to your home and prevent serious health issues due to mildew and mold growth.
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Reduce Water Bills
A minor water line leak can cause thousands of gallons of water wasted. Detecting a leak immediately will reduce your increased water bill.
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Save Money on Repairs
Water line leaks can cause major damage to your home and property. Fixing a small leak now can prevent expensive repairs in the future.
know what to look for

Signs of a Water Leak

Increased Water Bill

If your water bill has recently increased, you might have a leak in your water line. When there's a break in the line, it will often waste excess water, causing an unexpected increase on your monthly water bill.

Water Puddles

Water line breaks can cause puddles of water throughout your lawn, vibrant patches of grass, and a foul odor. If you see these things, it's important to schedule a professional leak detection as soon as possible before extensive damage occurs.

Low Water Pressure

If there is a clog or break in your water line, it will generally affect the water pressure in your home, causing it to decrease. When a clog or break is present, less water is able to move through the pipe, therefore it's not able to make it to your faucets as it normally would.

Hissing or Bubbling Sounds Coming From Pipes

Hissing and bubbling sounds from pipes often indicate a water line leak. These noises can be warning signs of minor leaks or more serious problems like a burst pipe. You will want to schedule a leak detection as soon as possible to avoid more serious damage.

Discolored Water

When a water line develops a leak, the resulting turbulence can stir up sediment and rust from the pipes, causing the water to appear brown, yellow, or even orange. Because water main lines are underground, a lot of potentially toxic and hazardous objects can leak into your water supply, causing you and your family to become ill.

Mold & Mildew

A water line break introduces excess moisture, creating a favorable environment for mold and mildew growth. If problem persists, mold can start growing quickly. Repeated and undetected leaks are a primary cause of moisture build up behind walls, ceilings, and even flooring, leading to deterioration and mold infestation.
know what to look for

Signs of a Water Leak

Increased Water Bill

If your water bill has recently increased, you might have a leak in your water line. When there's a break in the line, it will often waste excess water, causing an unexpected increase on your monthly water bill.

Water Puddles

Water line breaks can cause puddles of water throughout your lawn, vibrant patches of grass, and a foul odor. If you see these things, it's important to schedule a professional leak detection as soon as possible before extensive damage occurs.

Low Water Pressure

If there is a clog or break in your water line, it will generally affect the water pressure in your home, causing it to decrease. When a clog or break is present, less water is able to move through the pipe, therefore it's not able to make it to your faucets as it normally would.

Hissing or Bubbling Sounds Coming From Pipes

Hissing and bubbling sounds from pipes often indicate a water line leak. These noises can be warning signs of minor leaks or more serious problems like a burst pipe. You will want to schedule a leak detection as soon as possible to avoid more serious damage.

Discolored Water

When a water line develops a leak, the resulting turbulence can stir up sediment and rust from the pipes, causing the water to appear brown, yellow, or even orange. Because water main lines are underground, a lot of potentially toxic and hazardous objects can leak into your water supply, causing you and your family to become ill.

Mold & Mildew

A water line break introduces excess moisture, creating a favorable environment for mold and mildew growth. If problem persists, mold can start growing quickly. Repeated and undetected leaks are a primary cause of moisture build up behind walls, ceilings, and even flooring, leading to deterioration and mold infestation.

Do I Have A Water Line Leak?

Water line leaks can get out of control quicky, so if you suspect a leak, contact us immediately before things get worse. Akers proudly performs leak detection in homes throughout Seattle and King County.

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