You may think you know what goes on in your home, but how well do you know what’s going on under your home?
When it comes to the structure and foundation of your property, many parts make up the whole. This ranges from things you can see (such as your walls or windows) all the way to the things that you can’t (like your underground plumbing).
There’s a whole system of pipes that runs through your home and underground, and when these pipes break, your home could be in trouble. That’s why the team at Jim's Plumbing Now is here to provide tunneling and dig-up services when you need them.
What Is Tunneling?
Tunneling is the process of digging underground in order to access otherwise unreachable areas of your plumbing and foundation. These tunnels are typically made to be only three feet tall by three feet wide. While they may be short and narrow, the length can vary depending on how far experts need to go to get to the problem.
Tunneling is a handy process for providing slab leak repairs, but any sort of work under your home can be dangerous without the proper training. For this reason, it’s important not to attempt any tunneling services yourself. Instead, you should always turn to a team of professional plumbers — such as the ones at Jim's Plumbing Now.
Your home’s water and gas pipes may be out of sight and out of mind for the time being, but this can quickly change when your lines become damaged. Whether the problem is from a slab leak or a cracked sewer line, you can count on a professional plumber for the help you need.