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If you own a home, rental or commercial properties in Atlanta, Georgia you need a dependable, licensed plumber you can call on no matter what the problem is. After all, even small plumbing problems can cause major damage and plumbing is not an area where you want to make your DIY discoveries and mistakes. Often, when inexperienced property owners try to solve plumbing problems on their own, it results in a stressful and unsuccessful attempt that may compound the original problems and make the repair more extensive, and expensive, than it would have been had they simply called a licensed, professional plumber first.

Licensed plumbers have the training, tools and expertise necessary to solve any plumbing issues you encounter. Nowhere is this expertise more critical than when you discover you have a leak or sewerage line problem. Leaks and sewer line issues are messy, stressful and complicated for lay people to deal with, this is why having a licensed plumber you trust to get the job done right is so important. Knowing who to call as soon as you know you have a plumbing problem can help prevent further damage to your property, provide you with a proactive way to handle your issues and give you peace of mind knowing everything will soon be made right.

Whether you make the unpleasant discovery of a leak because of a sky high water bill, you notice puddling or standing water in your basement or around your property's foundation, or see water damage on your ceiling, floors or walls, finding out where the leak originates from is the first step in fixing it. Unfortunately, water leaks are not always simple to find and leaving them untreated is not only expensive and damaging to your property, it is environmentally irresponsible. Since they can be so tricky to find, having a water line repair specialist locate the leak is the best way to solve the problem.

Water line repair specialists can find leaks from wherever they may spring, no matter how obscure their location. In fact, even underground leaks cannot escape detection from the trained ear of a water line repair specialist. Using specialized sound equipment, water line repair experts can pinpoint the exact location of the leak, eliminating guesswork and unnecessary digging, shoveling and tearing up of your lawn and landscaping. Using their sound sensitive leak detectors, trained water line repair technicians will scour the property listening for the tell tale signs of an underwater leak. Underground leaks can produce a variety of sounds including:

  • Hissing or Whooshing sounds which result from vibrating pipes and orifice pressure reduction.
  • Babbling or Splashing sounds which result from water flowing around the pipes.
  • Clinking sounds caused by pebbles or stones hitting and bouncing off the pipeline.
  • Thumping or Beating sounds caused by water spray hitting the walls of the soil cavity surrounding the pipe.

These leak indicating sounds are usually undetectable without special equipment since water lines are buried in soil that absorbs and dampens the sound. Not only can leak detection equipment locate the leak, it can also give a good indication of the water pressure inside the pipe. As water pressure increases, the sound gets louder allowing the water line technician to accurately pinpoint the leak's location and get to work on repairing or replacing the leaky pipeline.

Dealing with sewage line problems are another major issue best left to the professionals. Often, sewage problems present themselves in the most unpleasant of ways: slow flushing toilets, toilets that will not flush at all, sewage coming up bathtub drains, and the unmistakable stench of sewage emanating from your home's drains and pipes. Gurgling noises, clanking noises and water that bubbles up out of drains in the sinks and bathtubs are all solid indicators you have a sewage line problem. Other signs can include standing water in the basement, soggy areas in the ground surrounding the sewer line and an increased in activity and presence of rodents and pests.

Sewage line problems can be caused be a broken or clogged pipe, but there can also be other reasons the sewer line is giving you problems that are harder to uncover and accurately assess. Sewer repair specialists have advanced technologies that can help them discover what is going on with your sewer line and come up with a repair or replacement solution to get things flowing smoothly once again. Licensed plumbers specializing in sewer line problems have an arsenal of tools at their disposal to make it easier than ever to accurately determine what the root of the sewer line problem is. One of the best tools for this is a sewer line inspection camera.

Sewer line inspection cameras can be used to see if the pipe is broken, if there is a clog or even if tree roots are growing in the line and causing things to back up and stress and slow your sewage line's flow capacity. These sewer line inspection cameras can also help technicans determine if the problem is pipe corrosion or old pipelines that simply are not up to the job any longer. Utilizing these inspection cameras allows service technicians to find out what is going on with your sewage line without needing to go through the expense and upheaval of digging up your yard to inspect the sewage line and totally eliminates guesswork that can lead to a trial and error approach to fixing your sewer line. Everyone can agree that sewer line repairs are no place for guesswork and trial and error, hiring a licensed plumber to handle the job is the only smart and sure way to go.

In fact, sewer repair specialists offer quick solutions to even the messiest of sewer problems. Using trenchless methods, licensed plumbers can work with property owners to help them fix their sewer line problems in just one day. Trenchless repair methods are often chosen over traditional methods so that sidewalks, yards, driveways and other areas on your property do not have to be dug up or removed in order for sewage line repairs to be made. Trenchless repair methodologies will not cause harm or damage to your property's landscaping and hardscaping and they take much less time to complete saving you time and making the disruption to your daily life as minimal as possible. When sewer lines have to be dug up, it usually results in costly, time consuming repairs to the yard and hardscaping once the plumbing job is done. When this happens, what was supposed to be just one plumbing job turns into a series of landscaping and hardscaping jobs you have to attend to or pay to have done prolonging the whole process and the time you spend worrying and stressing about it.

Pipe bursting may sound extreme and like the last thing you want someone to do to your pipes, but it is actually a very effective, economical and fast way to resolve your pipeline problems. In pipe bursting services, a steel cable is used to hydraulically pull a conical shaped head through the old sewer pipeline to break it apart. As the old pipeline is broken to bits, a new seamless, high density polyethylene pipe is simultaneously pulled through the line and put into place where the old one once was. Not only does this method make extensive digging obsolete, it can save you up to forty percent of the costs associated with other repair or replacement methods. Additionally, the seamless replacement pipe means no more joints, and pipe joints are where leaks and other pipeline failures and problems often start. The high density polyethylene seamless pipes are also resistant to corrosion and help prevent tree root invasion, other common problems in sewer lines.

Another way licensed plumbers can help make sewer line repairs easier and less expensive is through a process known as pipe lining. In this method, special epoxy resins are used to create a cured in place pipe, also known as a pipe within a pipe. The epoxy resins coat the indside of your existing pipe to reinforce and strengthen it without having to completely replace it. This method has been used successfully for over twenty five years and saves your yard and hardscaping from unnecessary digging, lowers labor and replacement costs and provides increased flow capacity while also helping to prevent tree root intrusion. A trained and licensed plumber can help you decide if trenchless repair methods are right for your job and if they are, they will help you determine if pipe bursting or pipe lining is the best option for your home or property.

With all the advances in leak detection and sewer line repair, you can see why it is so beneficial and cost effective to have the expertise and guidance of a trained and licensed plumber. Using innovative time and money saving technologies, licensed plumbers are able to eliminate the guesswork from plumbing jobs and they can get the job done efficiently and with less disruption to your normal daily life than ever before. Using sewer inspection cameras and trenchless repair methods of pipe bursting and pipe lining, licensed plumbers can quickly and accurately assess then address any plumbing issues your property may have.

Property values in Atlanta, Georgia are expected to increase as the city and metro area continues to grow. Make sure you protect your investments and that you can get the best return possible by having a licensed plumber help you get your plumbing in shape and keep things flowing smoothly and freely. If you are experiencing any kind of plumbing issues, let Atlantis Plumbing help make it right again.

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