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Leander | Williamson County, TX

Leak Detection & Repair in Leander, TX

Leander sits north of Cedar Park in Williamson County and has grown rapidly through the 2000s and 2010s, making it one of the faster-expanding communities in the Austin metro. Its housing stock ranges from older central Leander homes built in the 1990s to newer master-planned communities with 2010s and 2020s construction.

Older Leander homes and aging copper

The homes in and around central Leander built in the 1990s carry copper supply lines that are now 25 to 35 years old. Like the copper in older Round Rock neighborhoods, this pipe has absorbed two to three decades of Williamson County's hard water and chloramine treatment. The first pinhole leaks appear at the fittings and elbows, both in the slab and in the walls of two-story homes. A damp ceiling, a slow meter overnight, or an unexplained bill increase are the usual early signs. Acoustic and thermal detection locate these before any surface opens. Call (512) 737-6168 if the meter is moving.

Newer Leander construction and PEX

The master-planned communities that grew in Leander through the 2010s and beyond mostly use PEX supply, which handles the hard water better than copper. But the service line from the street to the house remains copper on most lots, and the brass fittings at the PEX manifold inside can corrode over time. The outdoor plumbing, including irrigation systems and pool returns on newer lots, is also entering the 10-to-15-year range where the first valve and fitting failures begin to appear. The meter is what catches these early, before any surface sign develops.

Irrigation and underground runs in Leander

Leander's larger lots carry full irrigation systems, and those systems installed during the 2000s and 2010s growth wave are now 10 to 20 years old. Zone valve diaphragms stiffen, manifold connections weep at the solenoid fittings, and buried laterals develop slow joint failures in the limestone subgrade. The limestone west of Leander drains water quickly, so a buried leak may never surface as a wet patch before it shows on the meter. We pressure-test each zone and acoustic-locate the break before any digging. Call (512) 737-6168 if a zone is underperforming or the irrigation bill climbed.

Serving Leander from Round Rock

Leander is a straight run up 183A from Round Rock, and we serve the full range of Leander plumbing leak situations. From 1990s copper in older central Leander to newer PEX homes and their service lines, we bring the right detection tools for the pipe age and the local geology. The limestone that runs west of Leander drains fast and rewards acoustic investigation, while the older central neighborhoods respond better to thermal and ultrasonic methods. For any leak in Leander or the surrounding area, call (512) 737-6168 and we can come today. We carry the full equipment set for both limestone-side and older copper investigations.

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