Leak Detection & Repair in Georgetown, TX
Georgetown is the Williamson County seat and Round Rock's northern neighbor on Interstate 35. Its housing stock spans a wide range, from pre-1960 homes near the historic center to large master-planned communities that grew through the 2000s and 2010s. That span gives the city one of the most varied pipe inventories in the county.
Wide range of housing ages in Georgetown
Georgetown's mix of construction eras means different plumbing challenges in different parts of the city. The older homes near the historic center carry copper or galvanized supply that is 40 to 60 years old, well past the reliable service range under Williamson County's hard water. Those homes see the highest rate of pinhole leaks, slab failures, and corroded drain lines. The newer communities built in the 2000s and 2010s on the western and northern edges of the city carry younger copper or PEX supply that is entering its first-failure decade. Call (512) 737-6168 and we can assess the pipe condition along with the leak.
Hard water throughout Williamson County
Georgetown shares Williamson County's hard-water supply, which runs well above the national average in mineral content. That hardness deposits scale inside copper pipe and at every fitting over the years, accelerating pitting and weakening the joint seal. The chloramine treatment used throughout the county is effective for sanitation but hard on rubber seals and copper fittings. For older Georgetown homes that have been carrying this water for decades, the cumulative effect shows up as repeated leaks at the same pipe run. One leak in an older copper system is often the first of several.
If a Georgetown home has had more than one supply leak in recent years, call (512) 737-6168 and we can assess whether the pipe condition warrants a targeted repair or a broader approach.
Slab and underground leaks in newer Georgetown
The master-planned communities that expanded Georgetown through the 2000s and 2010s are now in their first-failure decade for under-slab copper. The thermal cycling a slab experiences in Central Texas, combined with hard water pitting, produces the first pinhole failures at the bends and couplings after 15 to 20 years. We locate slab leaks in Georgetown non-invasively with acoustic and thermal tools, so the core goes in at one confirmed point. For a slow meter or a warm floor tile in a newer Georgetown home, call (512) 737-6168 and we can confirm whether it is the slab.
Serving Georgetown from Round Rock
Our Round Rock location is a short drive south from Georgetown via I-35, and we serve the full Georgetown area with the same non-invasive detection methods and targeted repairs we use across Williamson County. For any leak anywhere in Georgetown, call (512) 737-6168 and we can respond today. The drive north from Round Rock on I-35 puts us at most parts of the city in under 30 minutes.
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Leak detection and repair services in Georgetown, 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 → Whole-House RepipeWhen cumulative pipe failure makes patching the wrong choice.
View → Water LinePressure drops and high bills from the main service line.
View → IrrigationUnderground mainline, zone valve, and lateral leaks in the irrigation system.
View → Acoustic DetectionGround microphones follow the vibration of escaping water to the source.
View → Non-Invasive DetectionFinding the leak without opening surfaces, then cutting only what is needed.
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