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A pipe leak, even the most minor water leak will not go away! In fact, even if you can’t see any of the water after the initial leak has occurred, it doesn’t mean the pipe has magically sealed itself. Water circulates through your house under pressure; in fact, it is higher than the air pressure in your car tires. Even a minor leak is like a miniature fountain.

Water will accumulate, weaken the dry wall either in the wall itself or the ceiling and eventually will cause major damage. Sometimes the initial damage is seen through a wall, and then the water changes direction and starts to travel down a joist or beam where it can do a great deal of structural damage. Leak repair is often advertised as a quick and easy for any homeowner or business to fix. In fact, it isn’t. Sometimes people try to “chase the leak,” thinking the leak is in one place and then they start chopping the dry wall away! Another problem is that different homes have different kinds of pipe. Whether copper, galvanized, stainless or PVC, each pipe has its own way of being fixed and different pipes and connections may not be compatible.

Especially in older homes, leaking pipes such as galvanized iron may be corroding and an amateur repair in one area could cause a leak somewhere else. At Tiptop Restoration, we will always find the easiest and best way to fix your leaking pipes, leaking valves or connections. We are known for our honesty, sense of ethics and always being aware of your budget.

Any leak should represent a major household or business emergency. We will guide you through the process of shutting off the water and then we will schedule an appointment as quickly as possible. And clients can be sure they are hiring high rated professionals every time. We believe in freedom and the power of word-of-mouth reviews. It is the best way to make sure every customer is satisfied with a job well done. Call us now! Don´t waste your entire morning shopping around and trying to find a local pro when you need one.

 

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