Stump Sound Homes That Leak More After Every Storm
Stump Sound homes develop new plumbing leaks after major storms from ground movement, pressure surges, and saturated soil. Learn what to check after every significant weather event.
Stump Sound homes develop new plumbing leaks after major storms from ground movement, pressure surges, and saturated soil. Learn what to check after every significant weather event.
Low water pressure in Onslow County homes has six distinct causes and most homeowners only know one of them. Learn how Wild Water identifies the real culprit before recommending any repair.
Salt air and coastal water corrode North Topsail Beach plumbing far faster than inland homes. Learn which components fail first, what the warning signs look like, and how to protect your property.
Wrightsboro's 1970s and 1980s homes hide galvanized steel and polybutylene pipe that is failing from the inside without visible warning. Learn how to identify what is in your walls and why repiping now costs far less than waiting for the leaks to find you.
Many White Oak septic systems were sized for smaller households than the ones living in them today. Learn the signs of an overtaxed system and what upgrade options actually look like.
Castle Hayne's rural northwest New Hanover County setting brings larger lots, original grading from decades ago, wetland adjacency, and septic considerations. Here is what drainage looks like outside the city limits.
Kure Beach sits on the southern end of Pleasure Island with sandy soils, tidal water tables, FEMA flood zone exposure, and storm surge risk. Here is what drainage looks like on this quieter barrier island community.
Wrightsville Beach barrier island properties face tight lots, a tidal water table, storm surge, and salt air corrosion all at once. Here is what drainage design looks like on a high-value coastal island.
Surf City straddles barrier island and mainland Pender County, which means drainage problems and solutions vary by which side of the Intracoastal Waterway a property sits on. Here is what works on each side and why.
Swansboro waterfront properties face tidal river, low elevation, and aging stormwater infrastructure. Here is how drainage actually works when the receiving water is sometimes higher than the source.