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Hidden Leak Specialists

Professional Leak Detection

Hidden leaks can run for months before you find them β€” damaging drywall, growing mold, and spiking your water bill. TotalServe connects homeowners with vetted, licensed plumbers who use acoustic, thermal, and tracer gas tools to pinpoint leaks without tearing up your home.

The Basics

What Is Professional Leak Detection?

Leak detection is the process of finding the exact source of a water leak β€” often hidden behind walls, under floors, beneath concrete slabs, or inside ceilings β€” without destructive demolition. It's an entirely different skill set from general plumbing repair. A plumber who does leak detection uses specialized electronic equipment to pinpoint problems that are invisible to the naked eye, often finding leaks in minutes that would otherwise require hours of guesswork and wall demolition.

Before modern detection tools existed, finding a hidden leak meant cutting open drywall, ceilings, or slabs until you stumbled on the source. Today's leak detection uses acoustic listening devices, thermal imaging cameras, moisture meters, tracer gas, and pressure testing to find leaks with almost no damage to your home. The cost of professional detection is almost always lower than the cost of unnecessary demolition β€” and the faster you find a hidden leak, the less water damage and mold remediation you'll need.

Common Hidden Leak Locations

Leaks happen in predictable places. Here are the most common locations where hidden leaks develop β€” and why each one needs professional detection to find.

Under Slab Foundation

Hard to Find

Pipes buried in the concrete slab that supports your home. A slab leak can run for months before any visible sign appears β€” usually a warm spot on the floor or a spike in your water bill.

Behind Walls

Very Common

Supply or drain lines inside wall cavities. Warning signs are water stains, bubbling paint, peeling wallpaper, or a musty smell. Can cause extensive damage before being discovered.

Under Bathroom Tile

Common

Leaks from shower pans, tub drains, or toilet wax rings. Often first noticed as loose tiles, discolored grout, or water spots on the ceiling of the room below.

In Ceilings Below Bathrooms

Common

Upstairs bathroom leaks show up as yellow or brown stains on downstairs ceilings. The actual leak source is often several feet away from where the stain appears.

Around Water Heater

Easier

Leaks from connections, pressure relief valves, or the tank itself. Usually visible as pooling water but can wick into subfloor or walls if not caught early.

Main Supply Line

Hard to Find

Leaks in the underground line from the street to your home. Signs include soggy spots in the yard, unexplained bill increases, or a constantly running water meter. See water line repair.

Some leaks you can track down yourself β€” others absolutely require professional equipment. If you can hear water running when no fixtures are on, see water spots appearing where no plumbing should be, or have a water bill spike with no explanation, it's time for professional detection. For active flooding, see emergency plumbing.

Warning Signs

6 Signs You Have a Hidden Leak

Hidden leaks rarely announce themselves directly. Instead, they show up as subtle clues that homeowners often ignore until the damage is extensive. Watch for these signs.

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Unexplained Water Bill Spike

A sudden 20–50% jump in your water bill with no lifestyle changes almost always means a hidden leak. Even a pinhole leak wastes thousands of gallons a month.

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Sound of Running Water

If you hear water running when no faucets, toilets, or appliances are on, you have an active leak somewhere. Trust your ears β€” this is often the first clue.

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Warm Spots on the Floor

An unexplained warm area on a concrete slab floor is a telltale sign of a hot water line leaking underneath. Common in homes built on slab foundations.

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Musty Smell in the House

A persistent musty odor in a specific area means moisture is present β€” usually from a slow hidden leak that's creating conditions for mold to grow.

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Bubbling Paint or Stained Drywall

Paint peeling, wallpaper lifting, or yellow-brown stains on walls and ceilings mean water is reaching those surfaces from inside the wall cavity.

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Water Meter Is Moving

The easy at-home test: turn off every water source in the house, then check your water meter. If it's still moving, you have a leak β€” and you need detection to find it.

If you see any of these signs, don't wait. Every day a hidden leak runs increases water damage and mold risk. Fill out the form below for professional detection.

DIY or Call a Pro?

When Can You Find a Leak Yourself?

Some leaks you can track down with a flashlight and some patience. Others genuinely require professional equipment. Here's how to tell the difference.

DIY Investigation Makes Sense When…

The leak is accessible and visible.

  • You can see active dripping at a visible connection
  • The leak is under a sink, behind a toilet, or at a fixture
  • Water is visible on the floor or in a cabinet
  • You can run the meter test and isolate the source
  • The fix is tightening a connection or replacing a washer
  • You're comfortable shutting off local water supply

Professional Detection Is Required When…

The leak is hidden or you can't locate the source.

  • You see signs of a leak but can't find the source
  • The leak is behind drywall, under slab, or in ceiling
  • Your water bill jumped with no visible leak
  • You hear running water but see nothing
  • There's a slab leak (warm floor, foundation concerns)
  • Insurance is requiring documentation of leak location

The water meter test: Turn off every faucet, toilet, dishwasher, and water-using appliance in your home. Check your water meter β€” there's usually a small triangular or dial-shaped leak indicator that spins if any water is flowing. Wait 15 minutes without using any water, then check again. If the indicator has moved at all, you have a leak somewhere in the system. It's the simplest and cheapest leak test you can run, and you can do it without any tools.

Detection Methods

How Plumbers Actually Find Hidden Leaks

Modern leak detection uses several complementary technologies, each suited to different types of leaks. A skilled detection plumber knows which tool to use in which situation.

Acoustic

Acoustic Leak Detection

Sensitive ground microphones and electronic amplifiers detect the sound of water escaping from a pipe β€” typically a high-pitched hiss or rushing sound. Especially effective for pressurized supply lines under slabs, in walls, or underground. The most commonly used detection method.

Best For

  • Supply line leaks
  • Slab leaks
  • Underground water line leaks
  • Pressurized pipes

Limitations

  • Noisy environments reduce accuracy
  • Less effective on drain lines
  • Requires quiet home during test
  • Small leaks can be missed
Thermal & Tracer

Thermal Imaging & Tracer Gas

Thermal imaging cameras detect temperature differences in walls, floors, and ceilings caused by water β€” especially useful for hot water line leaks. Tracer gas detection involves introducing a harmless gas (typically hydrogen) into the pipe and using sensors to locate where it escapes. Both are minimally invasive.

Best For

  • Hot water line leaks
  • Slow leaks too quiet to hear
  • Finding wet spots behind walls
  • Locating leaks in drain lines

Limitations

  • Higher equipment cost
  • Thermal needs temperature differential
  • Tracer gas requires pipe access
  • Not every plumber offers this

Most detection plumbers combine these methods as needed β€” starting with acoustic listening and pressure testing, then escalating to thermal imaging or tracer gas if the first approach doesn't pinpoint the source. The goal is always to find the leak with the least damage to your home, not the most thorough tool for its own sake.

Pricing

What Does Leak Detection Cost?

Professional leak detection is billed separately from repair work. The detection itself is a diagnostic service β€” the repair cost is added on once the leak is found.

$150–$400

Basic Detection Visit

Acoustic and visual inspection for straightforward leaks. Typical service call for a visible or suspected leak location. Repair is billed separately.

$500–$1,200+

Slab Leak Detection

Specialized equipment and expertise required to find leaks under concrete foundations. Higher cost reflects the complexity and the tools needed.

The value of professional detection is almost always higher than the cost. Without it, plumbers have to guess at the leak location and open walls, ceilings, or slabs until they find it. Even if detection costs $500, it usually saves thousands in unnecessary demolition and repair. Most detection services will credit the diagnostic fee toward the repair if you hire them to fix it.

Red Flags in Leak Detection Quotes

  • A flat refusal to use detection equipment β€” just wants to start cutting walls
  • Pressure to commit to major repair before detection is complete
  • No itemization of detection fee vs. repair fee
  • Claims that "we found the leak" without showing you evidence
  • Refusal to explain what detection methods will be used
  • Quotes for detection that include "exploratory demolition"
  • No written scope of work before detection begins

This is why TotalServe pre-vets every plumber in our network, including those offering leak detection services. Learn more about our matching process β†’

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How It Works

Getting Matched with a Plumber

Most homeowners are matched with a vetted plumber within minutes for emergencies and a few hours for scheduled service. See our full process β†’

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Submit Request

Fill out the form with your location and suspected leak. Takes about 60 seconds.

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We Match

We connect you with a vetted plumber who specializes in leak detection.

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Plumber Contacts You

Your matched pro calls promptly with a clear upfront estimate.

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Leak Located

Professional detection pinpoints the leak with minimal wall damage.

Common Questions

Leak Detection FAQs

Everything homeowners commonly ask about finding hidden leaks, detection methods, and costs.

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How do I know if I have a hidden leak?
The easiest at-home test is the water meter test: turn off every water source in your home (including ice makers and automatic pet waterers), check your water meter, wait 15 minutes, and check again. If the meter moved at all, you have a leak. Other signs include unexplained water bill spikes, running water sounds when nothing's on, warm spots on floors, and musty smells in specific areas.
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What is a slab leak and how serious is it?
A slab leak is a leak in the water pipes running underneath the concrete slab foundation of your home. It's serious β€” left untreated, it can erode the soil under the foundation, cause structural damage, and lead to mold growth. Warning signs include warm spots on the floor (hot water line leak), unexplained bill increases, wet carpet with no visible cause, and the sound of running water when nothing is on. Slab leaks require specialized detection and repair techniques.
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How accurate is acoustic leak detection?
In the hands of an experienced technician with modern equipment, acoustic detection is highly accurate β€” often pinpointing leaks to within a few inches. It works best on pressurized supply lines (not drain lines) and is most accurate when the home is quiet during the test. Background noise, HVAC systems running, and appliances can reduce accuracy, which is why detection visits are usually scheduled when the home can be kept relatively quiet.
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Will leak detection damage my walls or floors?
Modern professional leak detection is designed to be minimally invasive β€” that's the entire point. Acoustic detection requires no demolition at all. Thermal imaging is non-contact. Tracer gas detection requires temporary access to the pipe system but no wall cutting. In most cases, the only wall or floor damage comes from the actual repair work after the leak is located, not the detection itself.
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Does homeowners insurance cover hidden leak detection?
It depends on your policy and the situation. Most standard policies cover water damage from a sudden, accidental leak β€” including the cost of finding and accessing it. Gradual leaks that have been happening for a long time are usually not covered. Many insurers actually prefer leak detection because it minimizes the total damage and claim cost. Document everything with photos and contact your insurer before starting major repair work.
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Why is my water bill so high if I can't see any leak?
This is the #1 reason homeowners call for leak detection. Even a small hidden leak β€” a pinhole in a copper line inside a wall, a slab leak, a running toilet flapper β€” can waste hundreds or thousands of gallons per month. The water bill is often the first sign anything is wrong. If your usage jumped without a lifestyle change, start with the water meter test, then call for professional detection if the meter confirms flow.
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Can a leak really run for months without being noticed?
Absolutely. Slow leaks behind walls or under slabs often run for months or even years before producing any visible damage. The water drains away into soil, soaks into insulation, or evaporates before creating stains. By the time homeowners notice the problem, there can be significant rot, mold, or foundation issues. This is why we recommend doing the water meter test annually, even if you don't suspect a leak.
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Should I call for detection or just a regular plumber?
If you can see the leak or know where it is (under a sink, behind a toilet, at a visible connection), a regular plumber is fine. If you know there's a leak but can't find it, or if you suspect it's hidden behind walls, under floors, or under the slab, call specifically for leak detection services. A general plumber without detection equipment will either guess or start opening walls β€” both of which are worse than hiring someone with the right tools.
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How long does leak detection take?
Straightforward leaks can often be located in 30–60 minutes. More complex situations β€” like a slab leak or a suspected leak with no obvious symptoms β€” can take 2–4 hours as the detection plumber works through multiple methods and tests different areas. The goal is to find it with certainty before any repair work begins, so the time invested in detection pays off.
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Does TotalServe employ the plumbers directly?
No. TotalServe is a referral and dispatch service β€” we don't employ plumbers or perform plumbing work ourselves. The plumbers in our network are independent licensed contractors we've vetted for licensing, insurance, and quality. Learn more about how we operate β†’
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Is your service really free for homeowners?
Yes β€” completely free. TotalServe charges nothing to homeowners at any point. We're compensated by the licensed contractors in our network when we refer qualified leads. You only pay the plumber for the actual detection and repair work.

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