
Gas Line Leak Detection
Get Fast Response When You Suspect a Gas Leak in Your Chicago Home
As a safe alternative to electricity, using natural gas to heat your home or fuel appliances can be cost effective and efficient. But it does pose a risk if there is a gas leak in your line. A leak in your gas line is not a matter you should take into your own hands. Call the professionals at J. Blanton Plumbing, where we can put our years of experience in gas line leak detection to work.
A carbon monoxide detector can alert you of a potential leak, but there are other signs to look for, including:
- A rotten egg or sulfur-like smell
- Hissing noises near appliances, lines or valves
- Corroded or cracked lines
- Dying plants near gas lines
- Higher gas bills without increased usage
Signs of physical illness can indicate that you have a gas leak can include:
- Fatigue
- Dizziness
- Headaches
- Nausea
If you suspect there is a leak in your gas line, call us right away. J. Blanton Plumbing is available 24 hours a day at (773) 724-9272 for gas line leak detection in the Chicago and North Shore area. Don’t wait—call now!
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Damages to your main sewer line can happen due to many culprits such as roots, debris buildup and other obstructions from foreign and non-flushable objects. These can cause clogging blockage and damage to your sewer line.
You will usually be able to tell that your sewer line is damaged if you find backup water in drains overflowing toilets, strange sounds, or overflows from your tub.
If you suspect your sewer line is damaged, don’t wait for the problem to worsen. Call J. Blanton in Chicago right away to resolve your main sewer line problem as quickly and safely as possible.
Your plumbing system may experience serious issues if the sewage lines in your Chicago house get clogged. It may result in backed-up wastewater or slow drains.
A plumber from J. Blanton will perform a sewage rodding service to unclog the obstruction and have the sewer lines flowing freely. Sewer rodding is occasionally the sole method for removing some difficult clogs.
If sewer rodding does not improve your water flow, it will be time to request sewer drain repair.
A device for draining water, a sump pump, is located at the lowest point of your house. It is designed to drain any emergency flooding water from your house to prevent water damage.
In both home and business settings, sump pumps are used to prevent floods and water buildup on your property. Even if your basement is not prone to flooding, a sump pump may be useful if there is too much moisture near the foundation of your house.
Call J. Blanton if you’re considering installing, replacing, or repairing a sump pump!