When people hear the term ‘disasterous leak’ they often imagine a basement that’s flooding with water or a ceiling that is about to shatter like glass under the weight of the build up. The reality, however, is often far more subtle than this and a damaging leak could truly be tiny and almost impossible to detect. It could be so small that you won’t even know it’s there. Instead, the issue will build, until it starts to cause problems in your home. Read More
Water outside of your home can come from a lot of sources, but if you start noticing water coming from the concrete around your home it might be the sign of a deeper problem. If you’ve noticed suspicious water on your sidewalk or entryway that shouldn’t be there, you may have a slab leak. Read More
Replacing the pipes in your home can be expensive, and let’s face it, that isn’t going to fit into the typical home renovation budget. If your pipes are shot, you should expect to pay thousands on the replacement. This can also be quite a complex process where walls and floors need to be ripped up to remove the old piping and lay down to the new materials. Read More
Staining on your drywall can be the sign of a problem that’s more than just cosmetic. Are you worried that staining on your drywall could be a deeper problem? Here are some of the things to think about when you discover discoloration on your walls and ceilings and how to be aware of the signs that you might have a leak. Read More
Your home means a lot to you and you want to make sure that nothing goes wrong with it. But when an issue does arise, it’s important to know what to do. When you notice a water leak in your house, it is important to get it fixed before the problem gets out of control and your house is destroyed. It can result in a very expensive issue, causing you time, stress and money that you may not have. Read More
Everyone has had occasions when they suddenly notice an unwanted odor in their home. You start to smell something that shouldn’t be there, but you have no idea where it’s coming from or what it is. There are many things that can cause a bad smell, from blocked dishwashers to water leaks that lead to mold. The first step is to find out where the odor is coming from and what’s causing it so that you can choose the best solution. Here are some of the more common causes of bad smells in your home, and how to address them. Read More
A leak in your crawl space might seem like it’s not the most important thing to worry about. After all, you might not ever go into your crawl space, so why does it matter? But a leak in your crawl space can lead to lots of problems. It can damage the structural wood in the space, causing mold and rot. It can also affect fiberglass insulation, which is very absorbent and could be ruined by even a small leak. Too much moisture in your crawl space can attract pests and rodents too. Preventing leaks in your crawl space can protect it and help you avoid these issues. Read More
Millions of gallons of water are wasted in homes every day and with the worldwide water shortage, it’s important not to take advantage of the finite source. It’s easy to not think about how much water you’re using daily and to take it for granted. But not only does this affect the dwindling water supply, but it will also cost you more money than is necessary. To help you to conserve water and therefore save you money in the long run, here are 5 handy tips that you can use in your home Read More
Do you have a leaky ceiling in your home? Even if it is relatively small and does not seem like a major issue to be concerned about, there are actually very many potential consequences you might not even be aware of. Here are 5 of those consequences that show your leaky ceiling is a much bigger deal than you might think. Read More
Here at Florida LeakHero, we are confident that our leak detection services are second to none. We are able to do this through the use of cutting-edge technology combined with providing our team the best training available, and because our equipment and techniques are developed through years of experience in the leak detection field. In addition, our technicians receive continuous hands-on training by certified professionals using state of the art techniques and equipment. Read More