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Comprehensive Leak Surveys in Cleveland, OH

How Glacial Clay and Lake Effect Winters Mask Water Loss

A spike in your Cleveland Water bill or a damp patch appearing in a basement corner usually signals a failure in the line that requires more than a quick guess. In our region, the geography is dominated by heavy glacial clay and till. This dense soil often acts like a seal, trapping water deep underground rather than allowing it to pool on the surface. Because of this, a pipe beneath your foundation or a main line under your lawn can lose hundreds of gallons without ever creating a visible puddle. American Leak Detection of Cleveland performs detailed surveys to map these failures, identifying the source of the water before it destabilizes the ground or affects your building’s stability.

Our local climate adds a layer of mechanical stress to your plumbing infrastructure. The intense freeze-thaw cycles typical of a Lake Erie winter cause the ground to expand and contract aggressively. This movement puts torque on joints and can shear older metal lines or pull apart modern fittings. We pinpoint these invisible ruptures by focusing on the physical movement of the water. By identifying the origin of the loss early, you avoid the secondary damage that occurs when water saturates the heavy clay and begins to press against your basement walls or crawl space framing.

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