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Georgetown leak work, done the right way around

We pinpoint the leak before we touch a wall, because that is how you keep a repair small. Here is who we are and how we work.

<div class="prose"> <p>We are a Georgetown leak detection and repair company, and that local part is not a slogan. The way pipes age in this city is specific to this ground, and reading it correctly is most of the job.</p> <p>Georgetown was founded in 1848 as the seat of Williamson County, named for George Washington Glasscock, one of its early settlers. Southwestern University arrived in town in 1873 and remains the oldest university in Texas. For most of its history Georgetown was a small county town built around a limestone courthouse square, the one the state recognizes as one of the most beautiful in Texas. Then Sun City opened in 1995, the master-planned communities followed, and the population has been climbing ever since. That history left behind a patchwork of plumbing, and we have learned to work all of it.</p> <h2>Why detection comes first</h2> <p>Plenty of leaks get handled backwards. A pipe is leaking somewhere behind a wall, so someone starts cutting drywall to find it. We do not work that way. Our specialists pinpoint the leak first with acoustic listening gear, thermal imaging, and pressure testing, then open only the spot that needs opening. It saves your floors, your walls, and your money, and it is the reason our repairs tend to stay small.</p> <h2>Built around Georgetown's ground</h2> <p>The city sits on the edge of the Hill Country, where thin caliche soil sits over limestone bedrock. Water here runs about 25.8 grains per gallon, among the hardest in Texas, drawn from Lake Georgetown, Lake Stillhouse Hollow, and Lake Belton through the Brazos River Authority and blended with Edwards Aquifer groundwater. That hardness scales fixtures and wears copper pipe thin, which is why pinhole leaks are so common in homes built in the 1990s and earlier. The same limestone makes slab leaks behave differently than they do in flat clay country, and the region's swing between drought and heavy rain keeps foundations on the move. We factor all of it in before we pick up a tool.</p> <h2>How we operate</h2> <p>We are family-owned and licensed in Texas, with our TSBPE license on file. We answer the phone around the clock, because leaks do not wait for morning. There are no forms on this site and no online quote tools, just a real specialist on the line who can talk through what you are seeing. Call <a class="inline" href="tel:+15127376168">(512) 737-6168</a> and you reach a person, not a queue. We do not invent reviews, badges, or founding dates, and we will never claim to be an approved contractor for a community we simply happen to serve. Straight answers, careful work, and the smallest repair that actually fixes the problem.</p> <div class="callout"><strong>Licensed in Texas.</strong> TSBPE license on file. Serving Georgetown and the Austin metro north across Williamson County, 24 hours a day. Reach us at <a class="inline" href="tel:+15127376168">(512) 737-6168</a>.</div> </div>

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