We help homeowners and building managers across Pinellas County with plumbing leak detection and repair. We answer 24/7, and our average on-site arrival is about one hour. We use State of the Art Thermal Imaging and other non-invasive tools that protect walls, floors, and ceilings while we pinpoint the source fast.
“They found a hidden leak in under an hour, showed us clear thermal images, and left the area spotless. Pricing was fair and we stopped the damage early.” happy client
Here is what to expect. Our pricing is transparent: $89 service call, $138 for the first hour, then $89 per hour after that. We find the leak 75% of the time within the first hour. We are licensed (CFC #1432423) and local to Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Largo, and nearby communities. Friendly, direct, and always focused on saving you time and damage.
Do you need plumbing leak detection now? Signs at home and at work
Small leaks become big repairs if ignored. Water travels, paint blisters, and floors deform. Catch them early and save the mess.
Signs to watch for:
- Higher water bills, a running meter when water is off, or the water heater cycling nonstop.
- Musty smells, mold spots, peeling paint, or warm areas on floors (often hot water line leaks).
- Stains on ceilings, damp baseboards, hollow or loose tiles, or bubbling paint.
- Soggy yard areas, constant puddles, or extra-green patches along buried lines.
- For commercial buildings: stained ceiling tiles, pressure drops at fixtures, and damp mechanical rooms.
Two simple tests:
- Water meter test: turn off all water, watch for movement, record the reading, wait 2 to 3 hours, then check again.
- Toilet dye test: add a few drops of food coloring to the tank, wait 15 to 30 minutes without flushing, color in the bowl means a leak.
Florida’s humidity speeds up mold growth and odors. Quick action protects air quality, finishes, and structure.
Detecting plumbing leaks in Largo and all Pinellas county is what we do.

Extra-green lawn streaks or random soggy spots can hint at buried line leaks. We can find and repair leaking plumbing for lawn leaks.
We also see customers dealing with sudden pipe failures at odd hours. If that just happened to you, this quick read on unexpected plumbing leaks can help you take the right first steps while you wait for us.
How our plumbing leak detection works in Pinellas County
We answer calls and texts 24/7. We average about one hour to arrive, and we keep you updated if traffic or weather changes anything.
On site, we start with a short interview. What did you see, hear, or smell? Then we run targeted, non-invasive checks. Our State of the Art Thermal Imaging shows temperature differences that highlight hidden moisture or hot water leaks. We may add acoustic listening, pressure testing, moisture mapping, or tracer methods to narrow the location.
We isolate the leak before any repair. That means we protect your walls, floors, ceilings, and yard whenever possible. Once we confirm the source, we explain options, timelines, and cost so you can make a clear decision.
Curious how thermal cameras help find leaks without ripping into drywall? This overview of infrared leak detection explains how temperature patterns reveal hidden moisture and pipe heat loss.
Leak repair made simple, with clear pricing and fast turnaround
We keep repairs clean and controlled. That starts with covering floors and protecting nearby finishes. We cut only where needed and haul away debris when finished.
- We fix pinholes in copper, broken fittings, and split PEX or CPVC.
- We repair slab leaks by opening a small section, then patching and finishing the area.
- We replace failed valves, angle stops, and supply lines.
- We reroute lines when the original path makes no sense to repair.
Our pricing stays simple. It is an $89 service call, $138 for the first hour, and $89 per hour after that. We itemize any parts. No surprises, no upsell pressure. If we can stop damage right away with an interim fix, we do that and then plan the permanent repair with you.
Many owners ask about typical timelines or costs. Our short leak detection FAQs answer common questions and help you budget.
Help for property managers and businesses
We support building owners, facility teams, and managers who need low-disruption service. Communication is fast, and we coordinate access and safety with your staff.
- After-hours scheduling to avoid tenant or customer impact.
- Clear documentation with photos of findings and repairs.
- Moisture readings and thermal images attached for your records.
- Quick estimates for approvals, and updates as work progresses.
If you manage multiple sites, we can standardize reporting so your records stay consistent. We also help your maintenance team with meter tests and simple checks that reduce callouts. When yard lines or main feeds are involved, watch for greener patches or persistent wet areas in turf. This guide to signs of underground water leaks shows common patterns that are easy to spot on walkthroughs.
Service areas and how to book today
We serve Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Largo, and the surrounding cities in Pinellas County. We are local, so we know the older copper layouts, slab foundations, and the common hot water line issues in our area.
Booking is simple. Call or text us anytime, day or night. We will confirm the address, share an ETA, and let you know if earlier arrival is possible. If you can, shut off water to the problem area and set a towel or bucket where it drips. That small step can prevent ceiling or floor damage while we drive to you.
If you want a quick refresher on signs to watch for in walls and ceilings call us and will help you understand the leak warning signs for homeowners and office staff.
Conclusion
Fast plumbing leak detection, clean repairs, and clear pricing, that is our promise. We use State of the Art Thermal Imaging and non-invasive methods, we answer 24/7, and we average about one hour to arrive. We are licensed, CFC #1432423, and we serve homes and businesses across Pinellas County. Call or text now and we will help you stop the damage and get back to normal.
You may qualify for county reimbursement for leak detection after repairs, so check local terms with your municipality.


