Non-invasive, Quality Leak Detection Service

If you suspect you have a leak due to a high-water bill or hear water running in your pipes, the first thing you should do is check some simple ways to detect a leak in your home. The simplest way to do is through three easy steps.

  1. Turn off all water in your home including outside fixtures
  2. Locate the water meter and check if the leak indicator is moving. If it is, you may have a leak.
  3. Wait 30 minutes to an hour. If the leak indicator is still moving, call Leak Detection Online to find the source of your leak

If your home does have a leak, Leak Detection Online will find it. With 24/7 service every day of the year, we can help you at any time.

 

Why Did I Get a Leak?

Many factors can be at play with home leaks, but the most common causes are improper installation, a defective pipe, a piece of metal (nail or rebar) that is in contact with the copper pipe causing corrosion, or sometimes just elevated mineral levels in the soil.

Vary rarely are leaks an easily avoidable occurrence as the signs are very hard to spot until it’s too late.

 

Can’t I Just Get a Plumber? Why Do I Need Leak Detection?

Plumbers might say they can detect leaks, but they often just look for simple signs of one and twist some bolts. Don’t let someone with little to no training or proper equipment rip open your walls. Leak detection is a specialty. Get a team of professionals in leak detection to your home.

 

Will the Leak Go Away? Can’t I Just Ignore It?

No! Unattended leaks in your walls or under concrete slab can cause extensive damage and compromise the entire structural integrity to your home if not located and repaired immediately. Additionally, leaks can also pose serious safety hazards and cause the growth of mold and mildew, which can lead to serious medical and health conditions.

 

Call Leak Detection Online Now

Don’t wait! If you live in the greater Los Angeles, call Leak Detection Online today at (818) 400-0178 or email us for a leak detection team to your home today.