Leak Detection & Repair in Cimarron Hills
Cimarron Hills pairs custom homes and a Jack Nicklaus course with large irrigated lots and pools. Sprinkler and pool leaks lead the calls, and we find them without the mess.
Golf-course living on generous lots
Cimarron Hills is a gated community built around a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, with custom homes set on large, beautifully landscaped lots. That setting shapes the leak work here. Big irrigated lawns, mature landscaping, and a high share of pools and spas mean the leaks we are called for most often are outdoor ones, irrigation and pool plumbing, rather than the indoor pipe failures that dominate older neighborhoods.
It also means the bar for a tidy repair is high. A torn-up lawn or a trenched flower bed stands out in Cimarron Hills, so locating precisely before digging matters more here than almost anywhere.
Irrigation and pools lead the list
A Cimarron Hills lot can run an extensive irrigation system with many zones, and a single buried lateral or a valve that will not seal wastes water underground while the visible landscape suffers, doubly costly under Georgetown's watering limits. Pools and spas add their own plumbing, where a leak in a buried line, a fitting, or a spa spillover quietly drains water and runs up the bill.
Telling an irrigation leak from a pool leak from a main-line leak is the first task in a yard that has all three, and we sort that out before anyone digs.
Newer pipe, same hard water
Cimarron Hills homes are largely from the 2000s onward, with a mix of copper and PEX supply. The copper here is younger than Sun City's but still subject to Georgetown's very-hard water, which scales pool heaters and fixtures and slowly works on copper over time. Indoors, slab leaks and the usual fixture and appliance failures turn up as they do anywhere, just less often than the outdoor leaks that define the neighborhood.
So while a Cimarron Hills home is unlikely to have the pinhole problems of a 1990s house, its pool equipment and irrigation see the brunt of the hard-water wear.
Detection that protects the landscape
Our approach in Cimarron Hills leans on precise, non-invasive locating. For irrigation, we pressure-test the zones and pinpoint the break so the repair is a small targeted dig. For pools and spas, we use the bucket test, dye testing, and line pressure testing to find the source without excavating the deck. The goal is to fix the leak while leaving the manicured landscape as intact as the situation allows.
If your Cimarron Hills lawn has a soggy patch, your pool is dropping faster than evaporation explains, or your water bill has climbed, we will find the source with the least disruption.
Discreet, low-footprint work on a private lot
In a gated community of custom homes, how a repair is done matters almost as much as that it is done. We keep our footprint small, locating outdoor leaks precisely so the dig is a single hole rather than a trench across a landscaped lot, and we work around the property the way its owners would expect.
That discretion fits Cimarron Hills, where a manicured lawn, a custom pool, and mature landscaping represent real investment that a careless repair could undo. We treat that investment as the owners do, and the result is a leak stopped and a property that looks, when we leave, very much the way it did before the trouble started.
The leaks we are called for most here
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