Visible drips or hidden leaks behind walls and under slabs — we locate the source accurately and repair it right to protect your home from water damage.
Get a Free EstimateWater leaks are among the most damaging — and deceptive — plumbing problems a homeowner can face. A dripping faucet is easy to spot. A pinhole leak in a copper pipe behind your wall or under your slab can go undetected for months, rotting framing, growing mold, and running up your water bill the entire time. In older Springdale neighborhoods where homes were plumbed with galvanized steel or early copper, leaks are especially common as pipes age and corrode.
We use professional leak detection methods — acoustic listening equipment, pressure testing, and thermal imaging where appropriate — to locate hidden leaks without unnecessary demolition. Once we find it, we repair it correctly and test thoroughly before we leave.
A faucet dripping once per second wastes over 3,000 gallons per year. We repair or replace faucets, valves, and fixture supply lines.
We locate hidden pipe leaks using pressure testing and acoustic detection — minimizing the opening needed to access and repair the leak.
Slab leaks under your foundation require accurate detection before repair. We locate the leak precisely to minimize concrete cutting.
Running toilets and flapper failures can waste hundreds of gallons per day. We repair or replace toilet internals quickly and affordably.
Flexible supply lines under sinks and behind toilets are common failure points. We inspect and replace aging supply lines before they burst.
If your water bill spiked without explanation, you likely have a hidden leak. We perform a full pressure test and inspection to find it.
We start by understanding what you've noticed — high water bill, water stains, warm spots on the floor, running meter when nothing is on — to narrow down the likely location.
We isolate sections of your plumbing system and pressure test them to confirm whether a leak exists and narrow down its location.
Using acoustic detection equipment and other diagnostic tools, we pinpoint the leak location as precisely as possible before any opening or cutting.
We open only what's necessary to access the leak, make a quality repair, and restore the pipe to full working condition.
After repair, we pressure test again to confirm the leak is fully resolved before closing up and cleaning the work area.
Fill out the form and we'll respond within 24 hours. For active leaks, call (479) 718-0001 immediately — we respond 24/7.