Fort Lauderdale is known as the “Venice of America” for good reason. The city contains 165 miles of navigable canals and over 300 miles of total waterways, with thousands of homes built directly on or adjacent to water. That proximity to water is what makes Fort...
The most destructive plumbing leaks are the ones you cannot see. A burst pipe under the kitchen sink is obvious—you see the water, you call a plumber, and it gets fixed the same day. But a slow leak behind a bathroom wall, inside a ceiling cavity, or beneath a tiled...
Underground pipe leaks are among the most expensive and destructive plumbing problems a homeowner can face, and they are notoriously difficult to find. Unlike a dripping faucet or a running toilet, a leak buried two to four feet below your yard, driveway, or slab...
Slab leaks are among the most expensive and disruptive plumbing emergencies a homeowner can face. The average slab leak repair costs approximately $2,280, but complex repairs can exceed $6,750 once concrete demolition, pipe repair, and foundation restoration are...
Water damage costs the U.S. insurance industry an estimated $13 billion per year, and the average homeowner’s insurance claim for water damage exceeds $15,400. Hidden leaks—the kind that run silently behind walls, under slabs, or deep underground—are the most...