Leak Detection & Repair

Plumber inspecting a residential water heater to diagnose a hot water problem

Why Is There No Hot Water in One Part of My House?

The hot water works everywhere in the house except for one bathroom. Or the kitchen sink gets hot water but the master shower never does. Or an addition added a few years ago runs cold while the rest of the house is fine. These are localized hot water problems, and they are diagnosed differently than […]

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Homeowner discussing plumbing inspection with a plumber

How Often Should I Have My Plumbing Inspected?

Most homeowners schedule routine maintenance for their HVAC system without being reminded. The same discipline rarely applies to plumbing. Plumbing is inspected when something goes wrong, not before. That approach works until it does not, which is usually at the worst possible time. A plumbing system has more failure points than most homeowners realize. Supply

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Plumber using a thermal camera to detect plumbing leaks

How Do Plumbers Find Leaks Without Tearing Up Your Home?

A water stain appears on the ceiling below your bathroom. Your water bill jumps by thirty dollars and nothing has changed in your household habits. You hear water running faintly inside a wall when all the fixtures in the house are off. These are signs of a hidden leak, and the first question most homeowners

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Plumber repairing a leaking pipe after water damage

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Plumbing Repairs?

A pipe bursts in the wall behind your washing machine. Water soaks through the floor, warps the subfloor, and reaches the ceiling below. Your first call is to a plumber. Your second question is whether your homeowners insurance is going to help pay for any of this. The answer depends on what caused the problem,

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Plumber inspecting old residential water pipes for repiping needs

How Do I Know If My Home Needs to Be Repiped?

The plumbing inside your walls is invisible, which makes it easy to ignore. Most homeowners never think about their pipes until something goes wrong. A water stain on the ceiling, a pinhole leak in the crawl space, or persistent low pressure that no repair seems to fix. These are the moments when the question comes

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Plumber planning drain and water line installation during a bathroom remodel

What Do I Need to Know Before Remodeling My Bathroom?

Bathroom remodels are one of the most popular home improvement projects in Northwest Arkansas, and for good reason. An outdated bathroom affects daily life in ways that other rooms do not, and a well-executed remodel adds real value to the home. They are also one of the most complex projects in the house. Unlike painting

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Low water flow from bathroom faucet into sink

Why Is My Water Pressure Low Throughout My House?

Introduction Low water pressure is one of the most frustrating plumbing issues a homeowner can experience. Whether you are taking a shower, washing dishes, or doing laundry, poor pressure affects everything. When the issue impacts your entire home, it usually indicates a system-wide problem rather than a single fixture issue. Many homeowners try to ignore

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Water pooling on floor from slab leak

How Do I Know If I Have a Slab Leak?

Introduction Slab leaks are one of the most serious plumbing issues a homeowner can face, yet they often go unnoticed until significant damage has already occurred. Because these leaks happen beneath the concrete foundation of your home, they are not visible like typical plumbing leaks. Homeowners in Northwest Arkansas, especially in areas with shifting soil,

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Why Does My Faucet Whistle, Squeal, or Make Noise When I Turn It On?

Introduction A faucet that whistles, squeals, or makes strange noises can be more than just annoying. These sounds are often your plumbing system’s way of signaling that something is not working correctly. While some noises start small, they can worsen over time and lead to leaks, pressure problems, or fixture failure. Many homeowners assume noisy

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