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Leaks & Clogs

This service focuses on finding the source of plumbing problems and fixing them correctly the first time.

Chemical cleaners can damage pipes and only address symptoms. Many leaks occur behind walls or underground and worsen silently.

Common Misconceptions

  • “Drain cleaner will fix it.”

  • “Clogs are just buildup.”

  • “Leaks would be obvious.”

Finding the real  problem by troubleshooting leaks & clogs

Leaks and clogs are symptoms, not always the problem themselves. A slow drain might be caused by grease buildup, tree roots, improper pipe slope, or even collapsed piping.

Professional troubleshooting focuses on identifying the root cause. Plumbers use tools like cameras, pressure tests, and specialized equipment to locate the exact source of the issue.

This approach prevents repeated repairs and minimizes damage. A small, hidden leak left unaddressed can lead to mold growth, rot, or structural issues. Accurate troubleshooting saves time, money, and frustration for homeowners.

Common Problems

  • Slow or clogged drains

  • Dripping faucets

  • Hidden pipe leaks

  • Sewer odors

  • Water backing up

Why this Matters

  • Surface fixes don’t solve root problems

  • Hidden leaks can cause mold or rot

  • Accurate diagnosis saves money long-term

Services Can Include

  • Static and dynamic pressure testing

  • Thermal imaging

  • Moisture mapping

  • Isolation testing by zone

  • Venting assessment

At Convenient Water Heaters Plumbing LLC, (License # CONVEWH782OL) we provide professional leak detection and troubleshooting services to homeowners and businesses, with quick identification and leak repair before they cause significant damage. Undetected water leaks can waste thousands of gallons of water, leading to higher utility bills, mold growth, and structural issues. 

Early Warning Signs

  • Slow drains in multiple fixtures

  • Gurgling sounds

  • Sewer odors

  • Unexplained water bill increases

Urgent Indicators

  • Water backing up into fixtures

  • Persistent sewage smells

  • Visible mold or water damage

  • Foundation moisture

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