Leak Detection in Dayton, TX
What to know before hiring, red flags to watch for, and practical next steps for Liberty County homeowners.
Leak Detection in Dayton: What You Need to Know
If you own a home in Dayton, whether it's one of those solid ranch houses built decades ago or a newer place in the subdivisions popping up around Dayton Heights and Cedar Springs, you know that water and Texas heat don't always play nice together. Our humidity is relentless, especially June through August when we're pushing past 100 degrees, and that stress on pipes adds up fast. The median home here is pushing 32 years old, which means a lot of us are dealing with plumbing that's been through more than a few freeze cycles.
Questions to ask before hiring
- What's included in this quote? (parts, labor, permits, disposal)
- Can I see your Texas license and insurance?
- How long is this estimate good for?
- What warranty do you offer on labor?
- Do you pull the permit, or do I?
- Contractors who demand full payment upfront
- No written estimate or scope of work
- Unwilling to show license or insurance
- Pressure to sign immediately after a “free inspection”
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High humidity and long summers. Average 100°F+ days June–August. Prone to flash flooding along the Trinity River basin. Winter freezes 1–3 times per year.
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