Leak Detection & Repair in Liberty Hill, TX
Liberty Hill sits west of Leander on the Hill Country edge of Williamson County, where the limestone geology dominates and the terrain begins to rise toward the Edwards Plateau. The city has grown rapidly through the 2010s and 2020s, adding large residential communities on the rocky ground that frames its older historic center.
Limestone terrain and buried leaks
The limestone subgrade in Liberty Hill drains water quickly and efficiently, which means a buried supply or irrigation line leak may never surface before it shows on the meter. Water escaping a pipe joint at the typical residential supply pressure drains through the rock immediately, leaving no wet patch in the yard and no visible sign at the surface. The meter is what catches it: it turns slowly with everything off when the loss is somewhere in the buried supply between the street and the house. We EM-trace the service line and acoustic-test to locate the break before any excavation is planned. Call (512) 737-6168 if the meter is running and nothing in the house is on.
Older central Liberty Hill homes
The homes in and around the historic center of Liberty Hill predate the recent growth wave, with some dating to the 1970s and 1980s. Those homes carry copper supply that has accumulated 40 or more years of Williamson County's hard water, and the first-generation fittings and solder joints are well past their reliable service life. A slow meter overnight, a water stain on a ceiling that keeps coming back, or a pressure drop at the upper-floor fixtures are the signs. We locate these with acoustic and thermal methods so the repair opening is one small cut at the confirmed point, not a search across the ceiling or wall.
Newer Liberty Hill communities on limestone
The master-planned communities added to Liberty Hill during its 2010s and 2020s growth phase sit on the same limestone subgrade as the rest of the Hill Country edge. Homes built in that period use PEX supply inside, which handles the hard water well. The service line from the street is still copper, and the outdoor irrigation systems and pool plumbing have now accumulated 10 to 15 years of use. Those systems are entering the period when the first valve failures and fitting leaks appear. A zone that underperforms, a pool that drops faster than evaporation explains, or a controller schedule that produces uneven coverage are all worth investigating. Call (512) 737-6168 if an outdoor system is losing water.
Serving Liberty Hill from Round Rock
Liberty Hill is west of Leander on a straight run from Round Rock, and we serve the full Liberty Hill area with the same complete detection and repair capability we provide across Williamson County. The limestone geology here changes how we investigate, and we account for that fast drainage when interpreting the meter and planning where to look. For any leak in Liberty Hill, call (512) 737-6168 and we can come today.
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Leak detection and repair services in Liberty Hill, TX
Warm floors and a creeping meter on Round Rock slab foundations.
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 → Acoustic DetectionGround microphones follow the vibration of escaping water to the source.
View → Pressure Regulator ValveA failed PRV lets city pressure damage every pipe and fixture in the home.
View → IrrigationUnderground mainline, zone valve, and lateral leaks in the irrigation system.
View → Non-Invasive DetectionFinding the leak without opening surfaces, then cutting only what is needed.
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