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LEAK REPAIRS

Leak Repair Services in Little Rock, Arkansas

· Locally Owned & Operated

· Licensed, Insured, & Bonded

· 24-Hour Emergency Services 
· One-Year Workmanship Warranty

Let Our Trained Professionals Handle Your Leaky Faucet


A dripping tap can be quite irritating. If you have a leaky faucet, getting it fixed at the earliest is the smartest solution. Contact Mid-Town Plumbing Co for 24-hour emergency services. We repair leaky pipes at any time of the day.


With over 100 years of combined experience, we offer quality service on all our plumbing services, along with a one-year workmanship warranty. Call us today for a FREE estimate. Don't forget to ask about our special offers.

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Water Leaks | What Causes Them

Subfreezing temperatures are a common cause of burst pipes, but pipes can also rust and degrade overtime. Even something like shifting soil or a home really settling over time can result in a burst pipe.


If you have frequent clogs, your pipes may be compromised. Perhaps you worked with a subpar plumber at some point, and a pipe was not connected properly to begin with. Whatever the cause of the leak, the solution is to call Mid-Town Plumbing!

What to Look For When Water is Leaking in Your Home:

  • Now that you know some causes of water leaks, let’s take a look at some warning signs you may notice. Keeping them in mind allows you to schedule prompt plumbing repairs. You don’t want delays when you need to fix a leak.


  • Keep an eye on your water bills. If they’re inexplicably rising, it may be due to leaks.


  • Listen for the sound of running water. It could be a leak that you hear if none is in use.


  • Look for signs of water damage or mold growth. Damp conditions lead to such problems.


  • Do you smell musty odors? That damp smell could be from water soaking building materials.

Who is Responsible for Water Line Breaks?

Most often, leaks between the meter and the house are the responsibility of the homeowner; leaks from the meter or pipes leading from the main to the meter are the responsibility of the water utility. The water utility should be contacted before any attempt to repair the water supply pipe.


That said, some water utility companies offer insurance for this problem, as well as home warranty programs and home insurance. Talk to one of them today about financing, but we would be happy to offer you our expert services to repair the damage.

How Do I Know If I Have a Gas Leak?

Unlike a water leak, the signs of a gas leak are less visibly obvious and cause more physiological damage to your body – fast. You can experience some, all, or other gas leak symptoms. Your pets can also be affected by a leak. The symptoms include:


  • Ringing in your ears
  • A reduced appetite
  • Pain in the chest
  • Nosebleeds
  • Blistering or pale skin
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Dizziness
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Lightheadedness 
  • Drowsiness

What to Do If You Think You Have a Gas Emergency?

Gas leaks, an odor of gas, damaged lines, and carbon monoxide symptoms are all considered emergencies. If you smell it, your CO2 detector is going off, or you’re experiencing any of the symptoms above – call us immediately and evacuate the area.


You could always check the stove to make sure a burner isn’t running without a light, but if you’re unsure of where the leak is coming from, it should be taken very seriously. Our team of experts would love to come and help you repair any leaks and help you reenter your home safely.

What Causes Sewer Damage? | Sewer Leak Repair

Our team of trained professionals will determine the causes of sewer problems. They can be any of the following:


Buildup of debris & blockages - Sewage backups can happen every now and then, but if sewage backs up every time you flush the toilet, the problem could be your main sewer line. All your home’s drains rely on the main sewer line to drain properly. If you start experience blockages in more than one drain, it’s an issue with your main sewer line.


Mold - Mold can be the culprit of several problems, but the culprit could be a damaged main line inside your home’s walls. A crack in the line can cause enough water to leak into your home which can result in mold growth over time. Mold is harmful to your health, so if you notice mold starting to spread on your walls or ceilings, contact a plumber immediately.


Slow Drains - Besides lush lawns, also be on the lookout for lawn indentations. If your main sewer line is cracked, it will saturate the soil around it, eventually causing to dissipate and dip. Walk around where your sewer line is buried, if you notice any shifts in your lawn, it could be time to call a plumber.


Lawn Indentations - Besides lush lawns, also be on the lookout for lawn indentations. If your main sewer line is cracked, it will saturate the soil around it, eventually causing to dissipate and dip. Walk around where your sewer line is buried, if you notice any shifts in your lawn, it could be time to call a plumber.


Foundation Cracks - A damaged main sewer line is more than just a plumbing nuisance; it can cause great structural damage to your home. Broken sewer lines left untreated over time can lead to cracks in your home’s foundation, a settled foundation, or even sinkholes.


Pools of Septic Waste - One of the more obvious outdoor signs is if you can see sewage pooling in your yard. If your yard smells foul and there’s a puddle that just won’t go away, the problem could be a cracked main sewer line.


As well as Line Damage, Aging, Poor Sewer Pipe Layout, and Tree Root Infiltration of Sewer Lines.

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