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Leak Detection & Repair

Find and Fix Common Plumbing Leaks

Water leaks can quietly damage walls, floors, and foundations before you ever see a wet spot.
At Deep Dive Plumbing + Drain, we help homeowners identify many common leaks and repair or replace the damaged lines before the problem gets worse.
We answer phones around the clock and schedule 2-hour appointment windows for quick, reliable service Monday through Friday — often the same day.
Call Now or Book Now for Fast Service to have a certified technician take a closer look.

Important: How We Handle Leak Detection

In most cases, we can locate your leak at no extra charge, helping you avoid the high cost of specialized leak detection equipment.

  • If we can find the leak in under 20 minutes, there is no leak detection fee (unless we need to dig, open walls, or do other invasive work).

  • For leaks that require more advanced equipment, we partner with trusted leak detection specialists—and we're on-site with them so we can repair the problem right away, saving you time and money.

  • In some situations, extra steps like removing appliances or fixtures or accessing concealed piping may involve an additional charge, and your plumber will always review any costs with you before you approve the work.

Our goal is simple: find the leak, fix it properly, and keep your costs as low as possible.

Common Types of Leaks We Help Identify & Repair

Our technicians can help locate and address many everyday household leaks, including:

  • Dripping or leaking faucets
  • Running or leaking toilets
  • Visible pipe leaks under sinks or in mechanical rooms
  • Active leaks at water heater connections
  • Leaks at hose bibs and outdoor spigots
  • Moisture or drip issues around tubs, showers, or sinks
  • Some accessible supply-line and drain-line leaks in walls, basements, or crawlspaces

Once identified, we provide clear repair options and pricing before any work begins.

Signs You May Have a Hidden Leak

Even if you don't see water, look out for:

  • Sudden spikes in your water bill
  • Sounds of water running when no fixtures are on
  • Damp or warm spots on floors or walls
  • Musty odors in certain rooms or closets
  • Discoloration, bubbling, or peeling paint or drywall
  • Consistently low water pressure without explanation

If you notice one or more of these, it's worth having a technician investigate.

How a Leak Detection & Repair Visit Works

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Phone Call & Scheduling

We answer calls around the clock to help you get guidance fast. Service appointments are scheduled during normal business hours, Monday–Friday, 9 AM to 7 PM.

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On-Site Evaluation

A technician will ask questions about what you’re seeing, hearing, or smelling, then perform a visual and functional inspection of the plumbing system in the affected areas.

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Locating the Likely Source

Using experience, pressure checks, and targeted access, we work to pinpoint the leak location where practical and accessible.

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Clear Explanation & Options

Once we’ve identified the issue, we walk you through recommended repairs, including repair vs. replacement options when applicable.

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Repair or Replacement

With your approval, we repair or replace the affected pipe, fitting, valve, or fixture. Many repairs can be completed during the same visit.

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Final Check & Clean-Up

We confirm the leak is resolved, test fixtures, and leave the work area clean.

Types of Leak Repairs We Perform

  • Replacing sections of damaged supply lines
  • Repairing or replacing shutoff valves
  • Fixing or replacing faulty toilet components
  • Resealing or replacing leaking faucets and fixtures
  • Repairing accessible drain line leaks
  • Correcting improper connections or prior DIY repairs

If a leak is in an inaccessible area (e.g., under a slab or behind structural finishes), we'll explain your options, which may include opening small access points or recommending specialized leak detection or remediation partners.

When You Might Need a Dedicated Leak Detection Specialist

There are some situations where a dedicated leak detection company may be a better first step, such as:

  • Suspected slab leaks without visible signs
  • Complex multi-story or multi-unit building issues
  • Very large properties with multiple possible leak sources

In those cases, we can:

  • Help interpret a leak detection report you've already received
  • Provide the repair work once the leak has been precisely located

Why Homeowners Trust Deep Dive Plumbing for Leak Repairs

  • Honest and transparent about what we do — and don't do
  • Trained technicians who see leak issues every day
  • Practical, repair-focused recommendations
  • Clear, upfront pricing before work begins
  • Respect for your home — protection, minimal disruption, and thorough cleanup
  • A focus on long-term reliability, not just quick patches

Schedule a Leak Evaluation & Repair

If you suspect a leak, don't wait for it to get worse.

We'll help you identify the most likely source and lay out straightforward repair options.