Leak Detection

Most leaks stem from a pipe failure, whether it’s from your drain and sewer lines or 
from your drinking water supply lines. Our technicians are trained and equipped 
to get to the source of your problem.

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Benefits

Find and Stop Leaks with 
Our Hassle-Free Solutions

The unfortunate reality is that leaks can go undetected for a long time and cause severe damage to your property. Our proven technology allows us to locate the leak and to make repairs while minimizing the need to further damage your floors, walls, ceilings, or your landscape

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Site investigations get to the root cause of your leak.
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ePIPE® and eDRAIN® technology stops current leaks and prevents future ones.
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In most cases, water service can be restored the same day.
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Have a Leak? Here are the Signs.

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Visible Water
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High Water Bill
3
Warm Spots on the Floor
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Damage to Floors, Walls, or Ceilings
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Constant Sound of Running Water
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Standing Water in Lawn or Landscape
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Residential Financing

Financing Options Tailored to You

Every leak and property is different, and costs can vary based on a number of factors. Our residential financing options are tailored to your needs to make leak detection and plumbing repairs more affordable.

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Service Areas

Leak Detection Services Near You

Our leak detection services are available in the Washington D.C. metro area and our Southern California office. Call for more details.

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Blogs

What Piping Question Can We Answer for You?

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GET IN TOUCH

Want to Stop Leaks on Your Property?

We’re ready to help. Contact the ePIPE team to get started on a solution.