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If the water is dripping nonstop, damaging cabinets, or spreading fast, it should be handled quickly. Small leaks can turn into bigger problems.
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Hidden leaks are usually found with moisture meters or cameras. Once located, a small section of the wall is opened, the pipe is repaired, and the wall is patched.
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You can call 318-673-7600, the city’s 24-hour water and sewer line.
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For slow drips or early signs of moisture, a handyman can help. For major active leaks, a plumber may be needed. If you’re unsure, just send us a quick photo and we’ll point you in the right direction.
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They use tools like moisture sensors, thermal cameras, and listening devices to track exactly where the water is coming from.
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Look for soft spots, stains, damp smells, or bubbling paint. Then check under sinks, around toilets, and near appliances. If it’s hard to find, send us a picture and we’ll help guide you.
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Leak detection in most homes runs between $150–$600, depending on how hidden the leak is and which tools are needed.