Home and business owners in the Orlando and Atlanta area are experiencing a high volume of pipe erosion and water leaks. They are finding themselves victims of corrosion and rusty pipes. Which over time produces pits and eventually turn into pinhole size leaks.
Typically, these pinhole leaks can go unnoticed and cause significant damage. Slow dripping water between walls can make the perfect environment for bacteria, mildew and mold to grow. Eventually, it can even lead to discolored water, low water pressure and even loss of water.
If these leaks occur in pipes under the ground or in a concrete slab, not only do they waste water, one of our most precious resources, they can be devastating to your home or business. Causing damage to the structure, floors, yard, landscaping to health issues such as allergies, respiratory even headaches.
This is when home and business owners turn to their insurance company for help.
Locating the source of water intrusions with the least amount of invasiveness is what the Leak Doctor is known for. We have the latest technology, including high frequency sensitive computers, specialized listening equipment, ground probes and other state-of-the-art electronic devices to find water leaks. We have cost-effective ways to find the source of your leak and quickly fix it.
If you are an insurance professional and in need of quality water leak detection, contact the Leak Doctor. We have extensive experience working with insurance companies.
Our cause and origin reports are electronically created and available online within 24 hours or same day as the service call. These reports will assist you in determining how much damage has been done from a water leak or broken pipe and help develop accurate cost estimates that will reduce the total claim payout.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Leak Doctor family encourages everyone to join us in learning more about breast cancer and support those who are suffering with the disease.
Though we have made great progress in early detection, cancer treatment and finding a cure, we still have a long way to go.