So I'm worried that some contractor will mis-diagnose my new basement floor leak. I don't want to pay $$$$$ for a solution that doesn't work. Do you know a company in Northeast Ohio that won't steer me wrong?
I have water in my crawl space and I can't find out where it's coming from. It could be a leaky pipe, ground water, hydrostatic pressure or something else. Tom in Boulder
I am currently having the same problem now I hired two plumbing companies to locate the leak and no one seems to know where it is they even tore up my downstairs bathroom wall and still can't find it I hear water hissing but can't find the leaky pipe I've actually had to turn the water off when it's not being used to keep the water from pooling up in my crawl space
@@gemloverallday6389 your post just popped up. I've had a couple of good suggestions lately. The main one is: test the water for chlorine. If it's treated it's probably city water which means plumbing related. If it's not, then it's ground water and or surface water. Good luck!
It was obvious that the water was going through the wall because it leaked when it rained. All the digging was just to prove that you are doing the work to overcharge the customer. Thumbs down.
i can appreciate your assumptions and thank you for spending time on our channel. The real of this leak detection is they had several contractors that could not find the leak source.
These guys are the absolute best they figure out our mold problem when no one else could
Good job dude.... im a plumber and im learning good stuff from u .. keep up the good work buddy . God bless u
Thank U Eddy!
Can be hard to find , my basement keeps flooding, exasperated
Show a close-up of the spot? Video of the fix??
So I'm worried that some contractor will mis-diagnose my new basement floor leak. I don't want to pay $$$$$ for a solution that doesn't work. Do you know a company in Northeast Ohio that won't steer me wrong?
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I have water in my crawl space and I can't find out where it's coming from. It could be a leaky pipe, ground water, hydrostatic pressure or something else. Tom in Boulder
I am currently having the same problem now
I hired two plumbing companies to locate the leak and no one seems to know where it is they even tore up my downstairs bathroom wall and still can't find it I hear water hissing but can't find the leaky pipe
I've actually had to turn the water off when it's not being used to keep the water from pooling up in my crawl space
@@gemloverallday6389 your post just popped up. I've had a couple of good suggestions lately. The main one is: test the water for chlorine. If it's treated it's probably city water which means plumbing related. If it's not, then it's ground water and or surface water. Good luck!
Great and informative video, thanks so much
It was obvious that the water was going through the wall because it leaked when it rained. All the digging was just to prove that you are doing the work to overcharge the customer. Thumbs down.
i can appreciate your assumptions and thank you for spending time on our channel. The real of this leak detection is they had several contractors that could not find the leak source.