I have small leaks in the basement in corner of concrete the floor and concrete blocks wall.
Because there is a leak in the pipe of the water main.
Wood water sealant or a good coat of paint that fills all the cracks. Don't forget to caulk the edges to keep water from running into the walls. Waterproofing may not protect again serious spills or overflows but could minimize ceiling damage on the first floor after a small leak.
First, you need to determine if you have a leak anywhere in your home. Check to make sure that your faucets, toilets, showers, hoses, ice-makers etc are not using water. Once you have determined that nothing visible is leaking, look at the water meter. The leak Indicator is a small triangle or star on the face of the meter, and if it is moving, even slowly, you have a leak somewhere. If you turn of the shut-off valve (often near the ground in a closet or near the hot water heater) to close it, and the leak indicator stops, then the leak is on a supply line to a fixture in your home. The shut-off valve often appears to go nowhere. It comes out of the wall, an perhaps splits off prior to going straight back into the wall or slab floor. If the leak indicator does not stop when you close the shut-off valve, the leak is on the service line into your home, and may or may not be under your slab, but is definitely under the ground. Movement on the leak indicator usually means a good deal of water is leaking, and you should see water coming from a wall or perhaps out of the floor. If you have no visible water, and constant movement on the indicator, a slab leak is a good bet. A leak detection company can help you find it, and get it repaired. More information us available at our blog for slab leak detection. It has more information on how to find slab leaks, what are slab leaks, and how to pay for slab leaks.
you may have a septic system leak or a water main leak
depends on how much water, but in all probability, yes
Probably have a leak in the heater core>
There is obviously a leak in either the firewall/cowl area or the window seal.
Are you running the air conditioner? If the drain line is plugged, it will leak water (condensation) onto the passenger side floor.
Dry up the water. Take the car to a car wash and spray it good around doors and windows. If a leak is not visible then check the floor during rain storms while driving to see if water is coming in through a leak in the floor.
sometimes window liners tend to leak.
I had a hot water heater leak about two months ago now kitchen floor has gone bad what will insurance company pay for?
It's unlikely (but not impossible) that it's the floor leaking. It's more probable that there's a leak eitherin the heater core, or in the ventilation air intake plenum.
If the leak is by the passenger floor-- could be the heater core check to see if this leak is engine coolant or just water. Could be a leaking windshield seal could be a door seal could be evaporator line is plugged
Leak on drain line above floor level
A slow water leak in a toilet bowl can lead to increased water bills, water damage to the floor and surrounding areas, mold growth, and potential structural damage if left unaddressed.
Yes, a leak under the toilet floor can be detected using a moisture meter or by observing water stains or mold growth. To repair the leak, the toilet may need to be removed, the source of the leak identified and fixed, and the damaged flooring replaced. It is recommended to consult a professional plumber for proper detection and repair of the leak.