Hidden Water Leak? We Find It and Fix It; Same Day

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Acoustic listening gear, infrared imaging, and pressure isolation pinpoint the source without tearing up walls or floors. Quote in writing before any work starts.

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Hidden Leak Detection

Acoustic listening, infrared imaging, and line-pressure isolation locate the source; wall, ceiling, slab, or yard.

Pinhole & Pressure Leaks

Common in older copper. We isolate the section, repair or repipe the run, and pressure-test before close-up.

Visible Drips & Active Leaks

Under-sink, fixture base, supply line, water-heater connection. Most fixed in one visit with parts in-truck.

Slab Leaks

Pinpointed without jackhammering blind. Reroute, epoxy-line, or open-cut depending on access and code.

Yard & Service-Line Leaks

High water bill with no visible drip? Likely the line between meter and house. We locate, expose, and repair.

Insurance-Ready Documentation

Photos, location notes, and itemized invoice formatted for your homeowner-insurance claim if you need to file.

Simple, Transparent, Fast

From the moment you call to the moment we leave: no surprises, no hidden fees, no high-pressure upsells.

  1. 1

    Call Our Dispatcher

    A real dispatcher answers 24/7. Tell us the problem and we'll dispatch a local plumber.

  2. 2

    Upfront Written Quote

    Plumber arrives, diagnoses the issue, and gives you a firm price in writing, before any work starts.

  3. 3

    Approve & We Fix It

    You approve the price (or walk away, no obligation). Most jobs done in one visit.

  4. 4

    Wrap-Up & Walkthrough

    Before leaving, the plumber walks you through the repair and cleans up the workspace.

Not sure what to do? Call us first.

Tell our dispatcher what's happening; they'll walk you through immediate steps (shut-off, containment) and dispatch a local plumber to your door.

Call (615) 694-4004

Why Find a Leak the Right Way

Four things to expect on a leak-detection dispatch; written into your quote before work starts.

Non-Invasive Detection First

We locate the leak before we open anything. Acoustic gear, thermal imaging, and pressure isolation tell us where to cut; minimizing drywall, tile, or flooring damage.

  • Find the leak before opening walls
  • Confirm the source with two methods, not guesswork
  • Smallest-possible access cut
Plumber locates a hidden leak before opening the wall.

Repair-vs-Repipe Honesty

A pinhole in old copper is rarely the only one. We tell you when a spot repair is the right call and when section-repiping with PEX is the smarter long-term move.

  • Spot repair when the pipe is healthy elsewhere
  • Section repipe when the run is failing
  • Whole-home only when truly needed
Customer reviews the repair-vs-repipe options.

Documentation for Your Insurance Claim

If the leak caused damage, you’ll need proof of cause for the claim. We photograph the source, document the discovery method, and itemize the invoice line by line.

  • Photos of cause + repair
  • Itemized labor and parts
  • Adjuster-friendly invoice format
Documentation handed off at the end of every leak job.

Clean Workspace, Tested Before We Leave

We pressure-test the repair, run the fixtures, and walk you through the work. Tools and debris go with us; floors and surfaces leave clean.

  • Pressure-tested before close-up
  • All fixtures verified working
  • Walkthrough + cleanup before we leave
Test, walk through, clean up; every visit.

Water Leak FAQ

Common questions about hidden leaks, slab leaks, and what to expect from a leak-detection dispatch.

How do I know I have a hidden leak?
Common signs: water bill suddenly higher, hot-water tank cycling more than usual, warm spot on a slab floor, musty smell, paint bubbling, or the water meter dial moving when every fixture is off. The last one is the easiest DIY check; shut everything off, watch the meter for 5 minutes.
Will you have to tear up walls or floors?
Almost never blind. Modern leak-detection equipment narrows the source to a small area before we cut. Most repairs need a single access cut the size of an outlet plate, sometimes smaller.
How is a slab leak repaired?
Three options: spot repair through the slab (smallest job, requires breaking and patching concrete), reroute the line overhead through the attic or wall (no slab cutting, longer line), or epoxy lining the existing pipe (specialty service for the right pipe condition). We quote both repair and reroute and let you pick.
My water bill jumped. Is that always a leak?
Almost always. The two biggest culprits: a silently running toilet (drop food coloring in the tank; color in the bowl within 15 minutes means a flapper leak) and a yard-line leak between meter and house. If shutting off every fixture still leaves the meter dial moving, water is escaping somewhere; call dispatch.
Will my insurance cover the repair?
The repair itself is usually NOT covered by homeowners insurance; but the resulting water damage often is (drywall, flooring, contents). We document the leak source and include adjuster-friendly photos and an itemized invoice so your claim moves faster.

Don't Live with a Plumbing Problem

Call now and we'll get a plumber to your door. Quote in writing before any work starts.

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