3 Signs Of Yard Trouble That Mean You Need A Plumber

There may come a time when you need to call a plumber and not because there is water pouring out of a pipe in your basement. It could be that there is a problem with the water line that runs underground from the main line to your home. Of course, since you cannot see that pipe, you might think that it would be impossible to know when it needs some repair work done. Here are some things you might notice in your yard should you need to call a plumber:

There's One Section That's Extra Wet

You might be used to a portion of your yard remaining a little extra damp after a hard rain when there isn't good drainage on the property. However, you might start to notice an extra damp area when the weather has been clear if you have a leak in the underground water line. It is a good idea to find out exactly where your water line runs underground so you know what area to pay close attention to.

The Grass Is Thicker And Greener There

Even if the ground you walk on above the buried water line is nice and dry, there could still be an issue. There could be a small leak that is not vast enough to cause the soil to become wet but is just enough to provide the grass or plants in that area with extra water. That could cause the grass to grow faster and thicker than the grass in the rest of your yard.

There Are Extra Mosquitos In That Area

You might not notice the extra dampness in the yard at first, but you might notice the extra bite marks on your arms and legs whenever you pass through there. If the water leak is severe enough that it creates little puddles that are constantly present in your yard, it can be an open invitation for mosquitoes to use it as their breeding ground.

Now that you have that information to keep in mind, you should be able to spot underground plumbing issues once they get bad enough to show up above ground. It would be a good idea to start looking around for a quality professional plumber in your area so you will know who to call should such a situation occur, even if you are not experiencing any difficulties at the moment.

Contact a plumber near you to learn more. 


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