Water Leak Detection & Repair Services
Fast Leak Detection Made Easy
Hidden leaks can cause serious damage fast. Using advanced water leak detection our plumbers will find the source, stop the leak, and protect your home.
- Same Day Service
- Advanced Leak Detection
- Licensed Plumbers
What causes water leaks?
We find and fix leaks before they become bigger problems
Water leaks can develop from worn pipes, high water pressure, corrosion, or loose connections. Many leaks happen behind walls, under floors, or underground, making them hard to detect without professional equipment.
If you notice unexplained water bills, damp spots, mold growth, or reduced water pressure, it may be a sign of a hidden leak that needs immediate attention.
Perfect Pipe can handle it.
- Under-sink and fixture leaks
- Hidden leak detection and repair
- Slab leaks and underground leaks
- Pipe leaks behind walls or ceilings
- Water line leak detection and repair
Water Leak Detection Plumber FAQs
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Contact usThe first step is to shut off your main water supply to stop the flow of water. Then, contact a plumber as soon as possible to locate the source and complete the repair. Acting quickly helps reduce damage to your home.
You should call a licensed plumber first to identify and stop the source of the leak. Once the leak is repaired, a water damage restoration professional may be needed to address any structural damage or moisture issues.
Plumbers focus on finding and repairing the leak itself. While some may perform minor repairs, extensive damage to walls or ceilings is typically handled by a restoration or contractor specialist after the leak is fixed.
Plumbers use specialized tools such as acoustic listening devices, pressure testing, and sometimes camera inspections to accurately locate leaks without unnecessary damage to your property.
The cost of water leak detection depends on factors like the location of the leak, accessibility, and the equipment required. Hidden leaks behind walls or underground may require more advanced detection methods.
Most homes have a main shut-off valve located near where the water line enters the house, often in a basement, utility room, crawl space, or near the water meter. Turning this valve clockwise will stop water from flowing into the home and help prevent further flooding during a plumbing emergency.