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Serving your Community, Since 1970
Established in 1970 by Vietnam Veteran Don Chud.
Chud Cooling Heating Plumbing & Electric has been delivering over 50 years of exceptional customer service. As a family-owned and operated company, we are dedicated to going above and beyond for every customer. Our simple goal is to help people by providing honest and solution-based options in every service we offer.
We are committed to a sustainable future and constantly adapt to the latest environmental regulations, offering energy-efficient heating and cooling systems. Our friendly and knowledgeable technicians undergo specific training, ensuring the best service for your equipment needs.
Chud Cooling Heating Plumbing & Electric stands as your premier HVAC company in Abington, proudly serving the community and surrounding areas for 50+ years since its establishment in 1970.
A leak detection service is designed to detect and repair water leaks in residential and commercial buildings. The goal of these services is to identify where the water is leaking, reduce water waste, save money on utilities, and protect property from potential damage due to unchecked leaks or flooding.
Leak detection services are designed to detect both hidden and visible leaks in all pipes, from small water lines to large, complex sewer systems. This includes detecting slab leaks, leaky faucets and toilets, pipe bursts, broken sprinkler lines, and other common sources of water leakage.
The process of detecting a water leak depends on the type of leak and its location. Common techniques used include acoustic listening devices, infrared scanners, smoke testing, dye testing, pressure testing, and endoscopic video inspection.
Leak detection is the process of identifying and locating leaks in plumbing systems, fixtures, irrigation systems, boilers and other components using specialized electronic equipment. This equipment can detect small changes in pressure or temperature that indicate a leak within a system.
Leak detection should be done at least once a year, as most plumbing systems will develop leaks over time. It is important to keep an eye out for signs of a leak such as water stains, wet patches on walls, or unusually high water bills.
Common signs of a leak include water stains, wet patches on walls or floors, a musty smell, and unusually high water bills. Any of these signs could indicate that a plumbing system needs to be checked for leaks.
The two main types of leak detection methods are visual inspection and electronic detection. Visual inspections involve searching for physical signs of a leak, while electronic detection uses specialized equipment to detect small changes in pressure or temperature that indicate a leak within the system.
An electronic leak detection service typically includes inspecting the plumbing system and using specialized equipment to identify and locate leaks. The service provider may also provide recommendations for repairs and maintenance.
The length of time it takes to detect a leak will depend on the size of the plumbing system and the type of equipment being used. In most cases, a technician should be able to identify a leak within an hour.
If a leak is detected, it should be fixed as soon as possible to prevent further damage and save energy and water. A professional plumber or leak detection service provider can help with repairs.
If you are experiencing any of the following signs of a leaking pipe on your property, call the plumbing pros at Chud Cooling Heating Plumbing & Electric to schedule a leak detection service right away:
Because the nature of a leaking pipe is that it is leaking running water, it can waste excess water, causing your monthly utility bills to increase. If you have noticed a random increase on your monthly water bill, in conjunction with any of the following signs, this is a major indicator that you are in need of help from Chud Cooling Heating Plumbing & Electric.
Have you noticed visible signs of mold around your home? When a pipe is leaking, the excess water will often encourage mold and mildew growth around areas such as your shower, tub, baseboards, walls, ceiling, or floors. If you have noticed excess water or mold and mildew in any of these areas, call Chud Cooling Heating Plumbing & Electric as soon as possible for help with leak detection services. Mold can be toxic to your health and a leaking pipe will only encourage its growth.
Musty and moldy odors will often permeate when mold and mildew are present. Because leaking pipes are rooted in excess water, mold and mildew are almost inevitable. Mold and mildew have a distinct smell that is indicative of possible a leak in your water pipes. If you are smelling mold around your home and suspect you may have a leak in your pipes, enlist Chud Cooling Heating Plumbing & Electric for professional leak detection services.
Water staining on floors, walls, and ceilings are a dead giveaway that you most likely have a leak somewhere in your home. If there are water stains showing up anywhere on your walls, floors, ceilings, or tile, call Chud Cooling Heating Plumbing & Electric right away for a leak detection.
Random puddles and wet spots all around your property, whether it be inside your home or in your yard, can be indicative of a potential leak in your water pipes. Call Chud Cooling Heating Plumbing & Electric to request a leak detection in the event of random puddles and wet spots.
Foundation cracks can be extremely stressful as they can lead to sinking and sagging, causing major damage to your home. If you notice a crack in your foundation, call Chud Cooling Heating Plumbing & Electric immediately. You likely have a leaky pipe somewhere in your house and you will need a leak detection service to determine where the leak is so it can be repaired.
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