A leak you can't see is still doing damage. Get matched with a local plumber who can find it and fix it before it becomes a bigger problem.
Cast iron and galvanized pipe, still common in Ironton's older homes from the city's iron-industry era, corrodes from the inside out. That means a pipe can be leaking for months before any visible sign shows up on the surface.
Local plumbers who work regularly in these older homes know where to check first — behind walls near original plumbing runs, under slab foundations, and around aging fixture connections.
Shut off your main water valve and call — standing water damages flooring and drywall fast.
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Acoustic listening equipment and, for slab leaks, thermal or camera-based detection can usually pinpoint a leak's location before any walls or flooring need to be opened.
Yes — slab leaks (under the foundation) often need specialized detection equipment and sometimes a different repair approach, like rerouting the line above the slab instead of tunneling through it.
Often, yes, for sudden and accidental leaks — but coverage varies by policy. It's worth checking with your insurer, and your plumber can typically document the damage to support a claim.