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Whole-home, room by room

Residential Leak Detection & Repair in Georgetown, TX

A home leak can start in any room and travel before it shows. We check the whole house the way water actually moves through it, and find the source.

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Whole-home leaks, room by room

Water does not respect the boundaries between rooms. A leak under a kitchen sink can travel along a joist and stain a ceiling two rooms away. A failing toilet seal can rot a subfloor before anything feels wet underfoot. For a homeowner, that is the hard part: the room where the damage shows is often not the room where the leak began.

We check a house the way water moves through it, following the supply and drain lines from room to room rather than fixating on the spot that happens to look wet. For families across Berry Creek and the wider Georgetown neighborhoods, that whole-home view is what turns a mystery into a fixable problem.

The usual suspects in each room

Kitchens leak at the sink supply lines, the disposal, and the dishwasher connection. Bathrooms leak at the toilet flange, the tub or shower pan, and the angle stops under the sink. Laundry rooms leak at the washer hoses and the box behind the wall. Water heaters, often in a garage or closet, leak at fittings and tanks. Outside, hose bibs and irrigation add their own risks.

Knowing where each room tends to fail lets us check the likely points fast, then widen the search only if the obvious spots come up clean.

Finding the source without the mess

The method holds across the whole house. We listen for pressurized leaks with acoustic gear, read hidden moisture with thermal imaging, and confirm with a pressure test or the meter. For drains and the lines behind fixtures, a camera or a targeted inspection shows the failure directly. The goal is always to know the spot before opening a cabinet, a wall, or a floor.

That approach protects your finishes. A pinpointed leak means one small access, not a torn-up kitchen or a bathroom down to the studs.

Built around how Georgetown homes are lived in

Georgetown's housing runs from century-old homes near the square to brand-new builds, and the leaks track the era. Sun City's single-story, accessibility-minded homes bring their own fixtures, from walk-in showers to comfort-height toilets and single-lever valves, and we handle those with the same care as any other. We do not assume one type of home or one type of homeowner needs less than another.

Whatever the house, the promise is the same. We find it, we explain it plainly, and we fix the smallest thing that actually solves the problem.

One call covers the whole house

You do not have to know which room or which line is the culprit before you call. Describe what you are seeing, a damp cabinet, a soft floor, a stain that keeps growing, a bill that will not make sense, and we take it from there. A real licensed specialist answers any hour, with no forms and no quote tools standing between you and an answer.

From the first call to the final check, the work stays on your terms. We tell you what we found, walk through the options, and fix only what needs fixing, so you are never paying for a bigger job than the leak calls for.

The wet room is not always the leaking room. We check the whole house. Call (512) 737-6168.
Questions

Residential Leak questions, answered

The damage is in one room. Why check the whole house?
Because water travels. A leak can start under a sink or behind a wall and surface a room or two away along a joist or pipe run. Following the system room by room finds the true source instead of treating the spot where it shows.
Do you handle older homes and newer builds the same way?
The detection method is the same, but we adjust to the era. Older Georgetown homes carry copper and galvanized that fail by corrosion, while newer builds use PEX and PVC that fail at fittings. Knowing the age guides where we look first.
I do not know which fixture is leaking. Can you still help?
Yes. You only need to describe what you are seeing. We check the likely points in each room and use acoustic and thermal tools to find the source wherever it is, then repair it with minimal disruption.

Damp cabinet, soft floor, or a stain that keeps growing?

Wherever it started, we will find it. Call now and a licensed specialist will help.

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