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You’ll sleep better knowing that hidden leak isn’t silently destroying your walls or foundation. No more watching your water bill climb month after month while wondering where the water’s going.
Our advanced leak detection technology finds the exact source without guesswork or unnecessary excavation. You get precise answers, minimal disruption, and repairs that actually solve the problem the first time.
When we’re done, you’ll know exactly what was wrong, what we fixed, and what to expect moving forward. No surprises, no hidden damage spreading behind your walls.
We’ve been serving South Chicago Heights and the greater Chicagoland area with reliable plumbing solutions. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured professionals who understand the unique challenges Chicago properties face.
From aging infrastructure to harsh winter freeze-thaw cycles, we’ve seen how Chicago’s conditions create leak problems. That’s why we invested in professional-grade detection equipment and trained our team to handle everything from underground water line leaks to hidden pipes behind walls.
We’re the local company you call when you need honest answers, upfront pricing, and work that’s done right the first time.
First, we listen. Our acoustic equipment picks up sounds that human ears can’t detect, tracing water movement through your pipes to pinpoint the leak’s exact location.
Next, we confirm with thermal imaging technology. This shows us temperature variations behind walls and under floors, revealing where water is escaping and causing damage.
Then we mark the precise location and access only what we need to fix the problem. No guessing, no unnecessary holes in your walls, no tearing up your yard hoping we’ll find something.
You’ll see exactly where the leak was, understand what caused it, and know the repair will last.
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We handle leak detection in walls, underground water leak detection, underfloor water leak detection, and plumbing leak detection throughout your entire system. From slab leaks under your foundation to pipes hidden behind finished walls, our equipment finds them all.
South Chicago Heights properties deal with specific challenges. The area’s older homes often have aging pipes that develop cracks from settling and temperature changes. Our local experience means we know where to look and what signs to watch for.
Whether it’s a pinhole leak in your copper lines or a major break in your main water line, we use the right technology for each situation. Electromagnetic pipeline locators for underground work, infrared cameras for wall leaks, and acoustic sensors for the smallest drips.
We use thermal imaging cameras that detect temperature differences behind walls where water is present. This technology shows us exactly where moisture is accumulating without cutting into drywall.
Our acoustic equipment also picks up the sound of water moving through pipes or dripping, even when it’s too quiet for human ears to detect. We can trace these sounds back to their source and mark the exact location of the leak.
This means we only make the minimal access point needed for repairs, not exploratory holes throughout your wall hoping to find the problem.
Watch for unexplained increases in your water bill, especially if your usage habits haven’t changed. This is often the first sign of a hidden leak wasting water behind the scenes.
Look for water damage like stains on walls or ceilings, warped flooring, or musty odors that could indicate mold growth from hidden moisture. You might also notice warm spots on concrete floors, which can signal a hot water line leak underneath.
If your water pressure has dropped or you hear water running when all fixtures are turned off, these are strong indicators of a leak somewhere in your system that needs professional detection.
Most residential leak detection takes 1-3 hours depending on your home’s size and the leak’s location. Simple cases where we can quickly isolate the problem might be done in under an hour.
More complex situations, like underground leaks or multiple potential sources, can take longer as we methodically check each area with our equipment. We don’t rush the process because accuracy is more important than speed.
Once we locate the leak, we’ll explain exactly what we found and give you a clear estimate for repairs before starting any work. You’ll know the timeline and cost upfront.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency leak detection services throughout South Chicago Heights. Water leaks don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we when you’re dealing with active water damage.
Emergency situations include visible water damage, flooding, or sudden loss of water pressure that indicates a major line break. We prioritize these calls and can typically have a technician to your property within hours.
For emergency service, we bring all our detection equipment and can often complete both the detection and temporary repairs in the same visit to stop further damage while planning permanent solutions.
We invest in professional-grade detection equipment that many plumbers don’t carry. Our thermal imaging cameras, acoustic sensors, and electromagnetic locators are the same tools used by specialized leak detection companies.
Many plumbers still rely on visual inspection and guesswork, which often means cutting multiple holes in walls or digging up yards to find leaks. Our technology eliminates most of that exploratory damage.
We’re also local to the Chicago area and understand the specific challenges here – from freeze-thaw damage to aging infrastructure issues that affect South Chicago Heights properties differently than newer construction areas.
Many homeowners insurance policies cover leak detection when it’s part of a covered water damage claim. If the leak has caused damage to your property, the detection cost is often included in the overall claim.
However, coverage varies significantly between policies and insurance companies. Some cover detection for sudden, accidental leaks but not for maintenance issues or gradual leaks that developed over time.
We recommend calling your insurance company first to understand your coverage, and we’re happy to work directly with your adjuster and provide detailed documentation of our findings for your claim.