
Did you know that the average 1,500-square-foot home contains between 1,200 and 1,600 feet of plumbing pipe? In homes across Maryland, most of that piping is hidden behind walls, above ceilings, and beneath floors—creating hundreds of potential points where leaks can develop.
The challenge? Many of these leaks go unnoticed until visible damage appears.
Leaks can happen for a variety of reasons, including:
Because your plumbing system is largely out of sight, a small issue can quietly turn into significant water damage over time.
If you notice any of the following, it’s time to act quickly:
These are often signs of a leak—but not necessarily where the problem started.
One of the most common misconceptions about plumbing leaks is that the visible damage shows the exact location of the problem.
In reality, water often travels along pipes, beams, or other surfaces before it becomes visible. That means the source of the leak could be several feet away from where you see the damage.
Before cutting into your ceiling or walls, it’s important to accurately locate the origin of the leak.
At Catons Plumbing, Drains & Water Cleanup, we use state-of-the-art leak detection tools to find the source of the problem without unnecessary damage to your home.
Our methods may include:
This advanced technology allows us to pinpoint leaks quickly and accurately—saving you time, money, and frustration.
Ignoring a hidden leak can lead to costly repairs, structural damage, and even mold growth. The sooner you identify the issue, the easier it is to fix.
If you’ve noticed water stains, sagging drywall, or other signs of a leak, don’t wait.
Call the leak detection experts at Catons Plumbing, Drains & Water Cleanup—and let us find the problem before major water damage is done.
