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The Hidden Dangers of Household Leaks: What You Need to Know

Water, essential for life, can also be incredibly destructive when it finds its way into places it shouldn’t be within our homes. Household leaks, often unnoticed or ignored, pose significant dangers beyond just a higher water bill. From mold growth that threatens our health to structural damage that can compromise the integrity of our homes, these leaks demand our attention and swift action. Regular plumbing and septic service are crucial to detecting and addressing leaks promptly, ensuring the safety and longevity of your home.

 

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The Dangers Unveiled

Mold and Mildew
One of the most insidious consequences of household leaks is the growth of mold and mildew. These fungi thrive in damp, dark environments, making a hidden leak under a sink or behind a wall the perfect breeding ground. Mold not only damages surfaces but also releases spores into the air, which can cause respiratory issues and exacerbate allergies.

Structural Damage:
Water, over time, can weaken wood, corrode metal, and erode concrete. This can lead to structural damage in the form of rotting wood beams, rusted pipes, or even compromised foundations. Repairing such damage is not only costly but can also jeopardize the safety of your home. It’s essential to be proactive by scheduling regular plumbing and septic service to prevent emergencies and promptly address issues. In case of urgent problems, having access to emergency septic service can help mitigate potential damage quickly and effectively.

Increased Utility Bills:
Even a small, undetected leak can add up to hundreds of gallons of wasted water each month, significantly increasing your utility bills. If you’re experiencing plumbing low water pressure, it could be a sign of such a leak. Often, homeowners are unaware of the leak until they receive an unusually high bill or notice visible damage

Tips for Prevention in Leaks

Regular Inspections:
Schedule periodic inspections of your plumbing system, checking for leaks under sinks, around toilets, and behind appliances. Early detection can prevent minor leaks from turning into major problems.

Monitor Water Usage:
Keep an eye on your water bill for any unexplained increases. If your usage spikes without a corresponding change in household habits, it could indicate a hidden leak.

Use Leak Detectors:
Consider installing water leak detectors in key areas of your home, such as near water heaters, washing machines, and under sinks. These devices can alert you to leaks before they cause extensive damage.

Maintain Gutters and Downspouts:
Ensure that gutters and downspouts are clear of debris and properly directing water away from your home’s foundation. Poor drainage can lead to water seeping into basements or crawl spaces.

Seal Windows and Doors:
Check the seals around windows and doors regularly to prevent water infiltration during rain or snow. Proper insulation and sealing can also help regulate indoor humidity levels, reducing the risk of mold growth.

Insulate Pipes:
In colder climates, insulate exposed pipes to prevent them from freezing and potentially bursting, which can cause significant water damage when the pipes thaw.

Know Your Home:
Understand where your water shut-off valve is located and how to turn it off in case of a sudden leak or burst pipe. Quick action can minimize damage until professional help arrives. If the sink is clogged, avoid using chemical drain cleaners which can damage pipes and opt for plumbing and septic service to safely resolve the issue.

Household leaks are not just inconveniences; they are serious threats to both your home’s integrity and your family’s health. By staying vigilant, conducting regular residential septic services, and taking proactive measures to prevent leaks, you can safeguard your home from water damage and its associated risks. Remember, the sooner you address a leak, the less likely it is to escalate into a costly and disruptive problem. If the issue persists, don’t hesitate to call FloHawks and let us be here to save the day!

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Tacoma native Isaiah Taylor has been part of the FloHawks team for four years. As a Service Advisor, he focuses on building strong relationships with customers and making sure they feel confident in the solutions being provided.

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Born in Olympia and now living in Lacey, Kevin Elbert has spent 11 years serving customers with FloHawks. As a Service Advisor, he is focused on helping homeowners and businesses find solutions when plumbing or septic issues arise.

Kevin’s favorite part of the job is working with customers who need help and finding a path forward that solves the problem. He values being part of a team that takes pride in delivering dependable service when it matters most.

In his free time, Kevin enjoys staying active outdoors. Hiking, camping, fishing, photography, soccer, and travel are some of his favorite ways to spend time when he’s not at work. At home, he stays busy with his four teenagers.

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Outside of work, Stephen enjoys walking, playing golf, and riding motorcycles. He’s married to his wife, Lori, and is the proud father of three children.

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Janie “J” Kirkland was born in Miami, Florida, and now calls Roy, Washington, home. Despite being newer to FloHawks, joining the team mid-2025, she has already become a valued member of the Service Advisor support team.

J enjoys the strong sense of teamwork at FloHawks and the relationships she has built with the people she works alongside each day. That collaborative spirit helps the team deliver the dependable service customers count on.

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A Puyallup native who now lives in Spanaway, Carl Evanson has been helping customers at FloHawks for more than 13 years. As a Service Advisor, he brings deep experience and a practical approach to solving plumbing and septic challenges.

Carl takes pride in helping customers find real solutions to their problems. At FloHawks, the philosophy is simple: if water runs through it, the team can handle it, and Carl has spent more than a decade proving that to customers across the region.

When he’s not working, Carl enjoys camping and spending time with his growing family, which includes two grown sons and seven grandchildren.

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Originally from the Midwest and now living in the Puyallup area, Luke Schneider has spent the past three years supporting the FloHawks service team as a Service Advisor Assistant. His role focuses on logistics and administrative coordination, making sure the details are handled so the team can deliver excellent service in the field.

Luke especially enjoys the moment when everything comes together to solve a customer’s problem. Helping turn a complicated situation into a clear plan and a successful outcome is one of the most rewarding parts of the job.

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Born and raised in Tacoma and now living in Puyallup, Crystal Lyons has been part of the FloHawks team for four years. As a Service Advisor Assistant, she helps keep operations running smoothly while making sure customers feel supported every step of the way.

Crystal’s favorite part of the job is simple: helping people. Whether she’s assisting the service team behind the scenes or making sure customers get the answers they need, she takes pride in being part of a company that puts people first.

Outside of work, Crystal enjoys camping and spending time with her family. She’s married, and the proud mom of one daughter, and she also helps care for her niece, keeping family at the center of everything she does.