Leak Detection & Repair in Cedar Park, TX
Cedar Park is Round Rock's western neighbor in Williamson County, stretching across the transition zone from Hill Country limestone in the west to more varied terrain in the east. Homes here span the 1990s through the 2010s, with the older eastern Cedar Park neighborhoods now well into their first-failure window for copper supply.
Limestone west and clay east in Cedar Park
Cedar Park's geology shifts across the city. The western parts near the 183A corridor sit on limestone, which drains fast and makes buried leaks invisible on the surface. The eastern neighborhoods transition to more varied soil, including some clay pockets that move with moisture content. That contrast means the same buried supply leak can look completely different depending on which end of Cedar Park the home sits on. In the limestone west, the meter is the only early sign; in the clay east, a soft yard patch may appear. We account for the local geology when planning the investigation.
If the meter is moving with nothing running, call (512) 737-6168 and we can confirm and locate the loss.
1990s copper in eastern Cedar Park
The older Cedar Park neighborhoods that grew through the 1990s carry copper supply that is now 25 to 35 years old. At that age, under Williamson County's hard water, the first pinhole leaks appear at the fittings and elbows both under the slab and in the walls. A ceiling stain that reappears after drying, a slow meter overnight, or a bill that climbed without explanation are all signs worth checking. We locate these with acoustic and thermal tools before any concrete or drywall opens.
Pool and outdoor plumbing in Cedar Park
Cedar Park's larger lots and established neighborhoods support a significant number of inground pools, and those pools from the early 2000s are now showing their first plumbing failures. Buried return lines, shell penetrations at the skimmer and lights, and the equipment pad plumbing all develop leaks at the joints and seals after 20 years of use. A pool that drops faster than evaporation explains, or a spa that empties while the pool holds steady, points at the buried plumbing. We pressure-test each pool line and confirm the break location before any deck opens. Call (512) 737-6168 if a pool is losing water.
Cedar Park leak service from Round Rock
Our Round Rock location puts us across the city line from Cedar Park, and we serve the full range of Cedar Park leak situations from 1990s copper to newer PEX homes. Detection methods scale to the pipe age and the soil in the specific part of Cedar Park where the home sits. The limestone west side needs a different approach than the clay-influenced east side, and we adjust before the first instrument goes on. For any leak in Cedar Park, call (512) 737-6168 and we can respond today.
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Leak detection and repair services in Cedar Park, TX
Warm floors and a creeping meter on Round Rock slab foundations.
View → PinholeHard-water pitting in copper, common in 1980s and 1990s homes.
View → Inground PoolBuried-line and shell leaks on inground pools, pressure-tested.
View → Water LinePressure drops and high bills from the main service line.
View → UndergroundWet patches and a moving meter from buried lines in the yard.
View → Copper PipeEvery way copper fails in hard water, from pitting to joints.
View → IrrigationUnderground mainline, zone valve, and lateral leaks in the irrigation system.
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