In Denver, when there is a leaking water line, the local plumbers systematically repair and restore the pipe integrity. They start with a careful and complete inspection, using advanced diagnostic tools like electronic leak detectors that locate the leak to within a few inches, and camera scopes that see what the eye can't in a dark, dank environment. They then direct their efforts toward the damaged section of pipe; what comes next depends on the pipe's material and the nature of the repair needed.For small leaks, plumbers may utilize techniques such as epoxy pipe lining or pipe wrapping to seal the minor cracks and keep the water from making a break for it.In cases where damage is moderate, they might replace only the damaged section of the pipe. This involves removing the compromised piece and putting in a new segment. When doing so, they ensure that the connections made are up to standard and use soldering techniques that would make a pipefitter proud.When there is severe pipe damage, the only option is to replace the entire line. This means that the damaged pipe is removed and replaced with new material. The replacement pipe may be copper, PEX, or CPVC, none of which are likely to be damaged by corrosion in the foreseeable future.When making repairs, Denver plumbers also take into account the water pressure, soil conditions, and pertinent local building regulations. They usually work with specialized tools—like pipe cutters, welding apparatus, and pressure testing devices—that allow for a precise and reliable repair.When the repair is complete, the skilled plumbers perform extensive pressure testing and inspections to ensure the repair was successful and to staunch any possible future leaks.