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You get your normal water bill back. No more wondering why it jumped 30% last month when nothing changed in your routine.
You get your peace of mind back. No more lying awake wondering if that damp spot on the ceiling means disaster is brewing behind your walls.
You get your property value protected. Hidden leaks destroy foundations, rot framing, and create the perfect breeding ground for mold that can cut your home’s value in half.
We at All Rooter Hydro Jetting Experts Inc. have been solving plumbing problems for Chicago area homeowners and businesses for years. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because your trust matters.
Schiller Park’s mix of older homes and newer construction means different pipe materials, different challenges, and different solutions. We’ve worked on everything from 1950s galvanized pipes to modern PEX systems.
We’re not the cheapest option in town. We’re the option that shows up when we say we will, finds the real problem, and fixes it right the first time.
First, we listen. Our acoustic sensors pick up the sound of water escaping from pipes, even when it’s buried under concrete or hidden behind finished walls.
Next, we look. Thermal imaging cameras show us temperature changes that reveal moisture where it shouldn’t be. We can see wet insulation, saturated drywall, and water pooling under slabs.
Then we confirm. Moisture meters give us precise readings so we know exactly where to focus our repair efforts. No guesswork, no unnecessary demolition.
Finally, we fix it. Once we’ve pinpointed the leak, we make the repair using methods that match your existing plumbing system and prevent the problem from coming back.
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Complete system evaluation using multiple detection methods. We don’t rely on just one tool because different types of leaks require different approaches.
Detailed reporting that shows you exactly what we found and why it happened. You’ll understand the problem and the solution before we start any work.
Emergency service when you need it. Water doesn’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Burst pipes, ceiling leaks, and flooding get immediate response in Schiller Park.
Schiller Park’s location near O’Hare means your property deals with temperature swings that stress plumbing systems. Freeze-thaw cycles crack pipes, and our detection methods account for these local conditions.
Your water bill tells the story first. If it’s jumped 20% or more without changes in your usage, you likely have a leak. You might notice damp spots on walls or ceilings, especially after heavy rains when the problem gets worse.
Listen for running water when all faucets are off. Check your water meter with everything turned off – if it’s still moving, water is escaping somewhere.
Musty odors, especially in basements or crawl spaces, often signal hidden moisture. Peeling paint or wallpaper can indicate water damage behind walls.
DIY methods find obvious leaks – the ones you can already see or hear. Professional detection finds the hidden ones that are costing you money right now but haven’t caused visible damage yet.
We use thermal imaging that sees through walls, acoustic equipment that hears leaks in underground pipes, and moisture meters that detect water in places you can’t access. Our tools cost more than most people’s cars.
Professional detection also means professional interpretation. We don’t just find moisture – we determine if it’s from a leak, condensation, or external water intrusion. That matters when you’re deciding how to fix it.
A pinhole leak in a supply line can waste over 900 gallons per month. That’s enough to fill a hot tub every 30 days. At Schiller Park’s water rates, that’s adding $40-60 to your monthly bill.
A running toilet can waste 200 gallons per day. A dripping faucet wastes about 5 gallons daily, which doesn’t sound like much until you realize it’s 1,800 gallons per year.
Underground leaks are worse because they often go undetected longer. We’ve found slab leaks that were wasting 10,000+ gallons monthly – enough water to fill a small swimming pool.
Yes, our non-invasive methods work especially well in older homes where you don’t want to disturb original plaster or hardwood floors. Acoustic detection picks up leak sounds through walls and floors without any drilling or cutting.
Thermal imaging shows us exactly where moisture is accumulating, so if we do need to open a wall, we make the smallest possible opening in exactly the right spot. No exploratory demolition.
Older homes actually make some leaks easier to find because the original plumbing runs are often more predictable than modern installations. We know where to look in 1940s bungalows versus 1960s ranch homes.
Turn off your main water supply if you can locate the shutoff valve. It’s usually near where the water line enters your home or by the water meter near the street. This stops additional water damage while you wait for professional help.
Move valuables and furniture away from wet areas. Take photos of any visible damage for insurance purposes before we arrive.
Don’t use electrical outlets or switches in areas with standing water. If water is near your electrical panel or outlets, call an electrician along with a plumber.
Call us immediately for emergency service. The faster we can assess and stop the leak, the less damage your property will sustain.
Annual leak detection makes sense for homes over 20 years old, especially if you have original plumbing. Schiller Park’s freeze-thaw cycles stress pipe joints, and small leaks often develop gradually.
If your water bill has been creeping up without explanation, don’t wait for the annual check. Sooner is always better when it comes to hidden leaks.
Commercial properties should consider semi-annual detection because business interruption costs make early detection even more valuable. A small leak that closes your business for a day costs more than years of detection services.
After major weather events – severe storms, extended freezes, or flooding – have your system checked even if everything seems normal. Underground movement can shift pipes and create new leak points.