Round Rock's 24/7 Leak Detection & Repair Crew 📞 (512) 737-6168

About Round Rock Leak Repair Pros

A local leak detection and repair crew that knows Round Rock's hard water, shifting soil, and aging pipe.

A Round Rock crew for Round Rock plumbing

Round Rock took its name from a real thing you can still see. A large round limestone rock sits in Brushy Creek, and in the 1850s it marked a low-water crossing on the Chisholm Trail where cattle drives forded the water. The town that grew up around that crossing was founded in 1854. We like that the name points straight at the ground, because the ground here is half the reason pipes leak.

This is a Williamson County town that grew up fast. After Dell brought its headquarters to Round Rock in 1989, neighborhoods like Forest Creek and Brushy Creek filled in, and the city kept climbing the list of the fastest-growing places in the country. Dell Diamond opened in 2000, and the Round Rock Express have played ball there ever since. None of that is our doing, and we claim no part of it. It is simply the place we work, and knowing it helps us find leaks faster.

How we approach a leak

We detect first and dig second. Acoustic listening, thermal imaging, and electronic tracing show us where water is escaping before anyone opens a wall or a slab. On the limestone west side of town that order matters even more, because a leak can surface a long way from its source. Once we know the spot, we explain what we found and what the repair involves, then we fix it. Sometimes that means a small spot repair. Other times it means rerouting a line or pulling a new pipe through without a full dig. We walk you through the choice either way.

We are licensed Texas plumbers, regulated by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners, and we carry insurance. We do not post fake review counts, stock-photo crews, or invented years in business. You can check those things, and we would rather earn the call honestly. What we offer is plain: a local number that reaches a real crew, work we stand behind, and answers you can follow.

One number, any hour

Leaks do not keep office hours, so neither does our line. A slab leak in Teravista at midnight or a sewer smell in Old Town on a Sunday still reaches us the same way. Call (512) 737-6168 and tell us what is going on.

Think you have a hidden leak in Round Rock?

Call and tell us what you are seeing. A licensed Round Rock crew can be on the way, any hour of the day.

📞 (512) 737-6168
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