Leak Detection & Repair in Bluebonnet Hills, TX
Bluebonnet Hills is an established Round Rock neighborhood with homes spanning the late 1990s and early 2000s construction era. Its mix of single-story and two-story layouts creates two distinct plumbing profiles. The single-story slab home has embedded copper below the concrete; the two-story has supply and drain lines running through the walls between floors.
Single-story slab homes in Bluebonnet Hills
The single-story homes in Bluebonnet Hills typically run supply in copper embedded in the slab, installed 20 to 25 years ago. At that age, the first pinhole failures appear at the elbows under the kitchen and bathrooms, where pressure and scale concentrate. A warm spot on the floor tile, a meter that turns overnight, or a water bill that climbed without explanation are the most reliable signs. We acoustic-test and thermal-image the slab to locate the break before the core saw goes in, so the repair opening stays small.
If the meter is turning with nothing running, call (512) 737-6168 and we can confirm whether it is the slab or the service line.
Two-story homes and the floor-to-ceiling path
A two-story Bluebonnet Hills home has supply lines that run from the slab up through the walls to second-floor fixtures, and drain lines that run from those fixtures back down. A leak in a second-floor bathroom supply shows on the first-floor ceiling. A drain leak in the wall between floors drips only when that drain is used. Thermal imaging and moisture metering locate both types without opening multiple sections of wall to search. We confirm the source and mark the access cut before the first hole is made.
Water heater connections and supply age
Water heaters in 20-year-old Bluebonnet Hills homes are often at the end of their service life. The supply and discharge connections at the unit weep at the fittings and at the temperature-pressure relief valve outlet. A slow drip at the base of the water heater or a rust stain on the floor below the discharge pipe are the early signs. We check the connections, the PRV, and the expansion tank while we are there, since a failing water heater often reveals a pressure issue that will affect the rest of the supply system too.
Leak service in Bluebonnet Hills
Whether the leak is under the slab, inside a wall between floors, or at the water heater connection, the approach is the same: confirm, locate, and repair at one targeted opening. Bluebonnet Hills homes at this age are in the window where the first leaks appear, but the pipe condition overall is still sound. A targeted repair makes sense before a full replacement conversation is needed. For any leak in Bluebonnet Hills, call (512) 737-6168 and we can get to it today.
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Leak detection and repair services in Bluebonnet Hills
Warm floors and a creeping meter on Round Rock slab foundations.
View → CeilingBrown rings and sagging drywall fed by a leak from above.
View → WallDamp drywall and bubbling paint from a leak inside the wall.
View → Water HeaterScale, valves, and tanks that have reached the end.
View → PinholeHard-water pitting in copper, common in 1980s and 1990s homes.
View → PipeHidden leaks in the supply lines running through walls and ceilings.
View → Thermal Imaging DetectionAn infrared camera reads temperature differences to find wet areas behind surfaces.
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