Water leaks are destructive and costly. A slow leak somewhere may go unnoticed until mold and rot have moved in. It can also add to your utility bill every month without you even knowing its there. A large, sudden leak can flood a home and damage the structure and your possessions.
You can use your water meter to determine if you have a leak somewhere in your plumbing. Shut all of the plumbing fixtures off in your house. Don’t forget things like automatic sprinklers and ice makers. Now take a reading and go out to run some errands. When you return, take another reading. If the meter says you’ve consumed water while you were out, there’s a leak somewhere.
If you experience a rapid and catastrophic leak call MTP immediately. We can help minimize the damage and quickly restore the integrity of your home’s plumbing. If you think you may have a hidden leak somewhere, give MTP a call and we can help you solve that mystery as well.
Contact us by email, fax or at any of the phone numbers below:
(908) 874-6223
Belle Mead, Montgomery, Flemington, Hillsborough, Kingston, Neshanic Sta., Pennington, Rocky Hill, Skillman, Lawrenceville, The Windsors
(908) 725-0079
Branchburg, Bridgewater, Gladstone, Peakpack, Pluckemin, Raritan, Readington, Somerville
(732) 296-0003
Edison, Highland Park, Milltown, New Brunswick, Piscataway, Somerset
(732) 821-5772
Dayton, Franklin Park, Kendall Park, Millstone, Milltown, Monmouth Jct., North Brunswick, Princeton, Somerset, South Brunswick
(732) 469-5808
Bound Brook, South Bound Brook, Dunellen, Greenbrook, Middlesex, North Plainfield, South Plainfield, Plainfield, Warren, Watchung

Business hours: Mon - Fri: 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m,
Sat: Available,
and
consultations by appointment.

