Residential Leak Detection and Repair in Round Rock, TX
A leak in a home is personal in a way a commercial pipe is not. It threatens floors, walls, and the room your family uses every day, so the work has to respect the house, not just the pipe.
Leak help built for homeowners
Homeowners come to us with the whole-house question, not a part number. The bill jumped, a room smells musty, or a wall feels damp, and what they want is the leak found and fixed without the house torn apart. That is the job. We treat the home as the thing we are protecting, and the pipe as the thing we are fixing on the way.
Round Rock is a family town, the kind of place where a Friday night at the ballpark still feels like everyone showed up. Many of these homes belong to people working the Dell and Austin tech corridor, juggling a home office and a full house, with no time for a job dragged out across a week.
What that means in practice is respect for the home as a lived-in place. We lay down protection, keep the work area contained, and leave the room usable the same day wherever the repair allows. A leak is stressful enough without the house feeling like a job site for a week, so we keep the footprint small and the timeline honest.
How we work through a home
We start where the evidence is and narrow inward. The meter confirms whether the house is losing water on the pressurized side. From there, acoustic listening, thermal imaging, and a pressure test split the home into smaller suspects. We keep narrowing until the leak sits in one spot, whether that is a wall, a ceiling, a fixture, or a line under the slab. You hear what we found before anything opens.
If your home is showing signs and you want it handled cleanly, call (512) 737-6168 and we will start the search.
Repairs that respect your house
The repair fits both the pipe and the room it lives in. We open the smallest access we can, protect the surrounding finishes while we work, and clean up before we leave. A spot repair, a reroute, or a repipe each has its place, and we explain which one your home needs and why. The goal is a fix that holds, with the least disruption to the space you actually live in.
Insurance and documentation
A home leak often comes with a claim, and the paperwork can decide how it goes. We photograph the cause and note our findings, so you have a clear record of what failed and what we did. Texas homeowner policies frequently turn on whether the damage was sudden and how well it is documented. We give you the facts straight, without inflating the problem, so you can make the call that fits your home and your budget.
What the visit looks like
A home visit follows a simple rhythm. You tell us what you have noticed, we confirm the loss at the meter, and we locate the leak with listening and imaging tools before anything is opened. Then you get a plain rundown: what failed, the ways to fix it, and the cost of each. Nothing happens to your walls until you say go.
With your go-ahead, we make the smallest access the repair needs, protect the surrounding finishes, and tidy the space before we leave. Larger work like a reroute or a repipe gets scheduled and explained up front, so there are no surprises mid-job. For a leak that is actively running in your home, call (512) 737-6168 and we can come any hour.
Not sure what you are dealing with? Talk it through.
📞 (512) 737-6168Frequently Asked Questions
I just know something is leaking. Can you find it?
Yes. We start at the meter and narrow the whole house down with testing until the leak sits in one spot, then repair it. You do not need to know the source first.
Will the repair tear up my house?
No more than it has to. We locate precisely and open the smallest access point, protect the finishes, and clean up. Many repairs are a single neat opening.
Can you help with my insurance claim?
We document the cause and the repair with photos and notes so you have a clear record. We do not file the claim for you, but the documentation supports it.
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