How To Check For Plumbing Problems After A Foundation Repair

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If you've had issues with your foundation in the past, you know how much of a headache fixing it can be. For a period of time, your entire life is turned upside down, as the foundation contractors will perform various tests and repairs to ensure that your foundation is secure and not having any issues. As tough as that time can be, it's vital that these jobs are done since if the foundation fails, the entire house can suffer as a result.

One of the problems that many people experience after any kind of foundation repair is plumbing problems. Many homeowners are unaware that the water and sewer lines run through the foundation; as such, they can be prone to failure or breakdown. Since they're in the foundation though, it can be tough to know if there are any issues, so here are a few things to look for. If you see any of the below happening, call foundation contractors to take care of the issue as soon as possible.

Lower Water Pressure

If you're experiencing lower water pressure in your house, it can be because of a couple of reasons. Either the fixtures that are delivering your water have blockages inside them, the pipes that are carrying the water have blockages, or there's a leak somewhere in your piping system that is causing water to escape. If you've recently had foundation repair work done, that might be the source of the leak. Foundation contractors will most likely perform various tests to ensure there are no problems, but if you suspect an issue, let them know.

Higher Water Bill

Most water bills are similar from month to month, provided there hasn't been any monumental change in the system that puts larger demands on your water, such as installing a sprinkler system. For that reason, if you notice that your water bill has spiked all of a sudden, it could be because there's a water leak. Foundations can shift over time, and repairs put a little bit of extra strain on the system, both of which can cause you to have a leak. 

Water Stains on Floor

Whether it's hardwood or carpet, a water stain that appears out of nowhere on your floor is a bad sign. That typically means that not only is there a leak, but it's likely progressed to the point that it's infiltrated several layers of your foundation and has now reached the bottom of your home. Foundation contractors are pros at solving this issue with minimal damage to the rest of your home but call them as soon as you notice an issue to fix it.

For more information, contact a company like Du-West Foundation Repair.

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