Advice for finding someone to repair a plumbing problem?

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We have recently noticed water coming up between linoleum sections in the hall bathroom, and we're thinking that the pipes under the toilet or under the bathtub are old and leaking. (it's an older house, built in the 50's). I have also cleaned a bit of mold from around the baseboard, so I think that the leak may have been present for a while. I'm not really sure how bad it is. The water leak needs to be repaired pretty soon so that we don't experience more mold growth or other structural damage.
What type of professional should we call – a plumber or a general contractor? We don't need to re-do the entire bathroom – just repair the water leak. (although it would be nice to replace the floor, too!) This is our first house, and our first maintenance problem that we don't know how to fix on our own. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!

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Comments on Advice for finding someone to repair a plumbing problem?

March 9, 2010

grounded
6:25 pm #

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try a handyman , he will be more rounded in repairs. ask people you know about some one they know and trust.

March 13, 2010

john v
5:09 am #

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it sounds like your toilet seal is leaking causing the water to come through the tile, you may have more floor damage than you think, you need to hire a licensed and bonded plumbing contractor who specializes in remodeling work. more than likely your floor will have to be removed down to the floor joists and a new floor installed. the toilet flange is probably cracked causing this leak so the contractor will have to remove this and install a new one along with everything else.

March 14, 2010

poppyman54
6:54 am #

Repairing Water Damage Atlanta

If it is water related, call a plumber. He will know how to find the leak, and fix it properly. If you have mold, I would call my insurance agent, and have them come inspect the house. Mold is very aggressive, and can be deadly, so don't hesitate. Good luck!