Can I Fix a Gas Leak Myself?

When you smell gas in your home, your first instinct might be to find and stop the leak immediately. After all, natural gas leaks can be alarming—and potentially life-threatening. But here’s the truth: in Texas, you should never try to fix a gas leak yourself. Working on gas lines without proper licensing, training, and safety […]
Water Leak Detection Methods to Help Find Hidden Leaks in Your Home

Water leaks are among the most common plumbing issues Texas homeowners face, yet they often go unnoticed until significant damage is done. Hidden leaks inside walls, ceilings, or under slabs can quietly waste thousands of gallons of water, raise your utility bills, and compromise your home’s structure. Even a small drip that seems insignificant can quickly […]
How to Find a Leak In Your House

Water leaks might seem minor, but they waste huge amounts of water and money every year. According to the EPA, household leaks waste nearly 1 trillion gallons of water annually across the U.S. That’s enough to supply water to 11 million homes for a year. The average household loses about 10,000 gallons to leaks annually, […]
Can a Leaking Pipe Cause Mold?

Heavy rainfall and plumbing issues often go hand in hand—but one of the most overlooked consequences of a leaking pipe is mold. What starts as a slow drip can quickly become a costly and unhealthy situation. Mold thrives in moist environments, and hidden leaks behind walls, under floors, or beneath sinks can quietly create the […]
Why Is My Water Softener Leaking from the Drain Line?

If you’re noticing water pooling around your water softener or seeing dampness where the drain line connects, there are likely a few reasons why. Here’s a closer look at the primary causes and signs of water softener leaks. Clogged or Blocked Drain Line Loose or Improperly Connected Drain Line Damaged or Cracked Drain Line Excessive […]