The Leak Doctor can locate residential and business slab leak, under pavement and deep underground, with minimal disruption to the property. Since 1993 we have established a gold standard in leak detection and water management for insurance companies and adjusters. The Leak Doctor’s skilled technicians can identify the source of a leak before water damage cost you extensive loss of time, property and money.
Slab leaks, irrigation leaks, leaks behind walls, underground leaks, pool and spa leaks are draining consumer’s budgets without them even realizing it.
With new leak detection technology it doesn’t have to be this way! Although older properties usually have more plumbing issues, newer construction can also have water leaks. Movement in the ground, corrosion, and poor construction can cause pipes to leak unexpectedly. With all leaks, the longer they are left untreated the more damage and expensive it will end up costing.
The Leak Doctor Pledge
Arrive when scheduled
Respect you and your property
Accurately locate your water leak
Restore your home or business
The latest scientific advancements in leak detection, thermography, ultrasound and endoscopic video, which have many benefits.
Safe and Fast
The safety of your clients home and business is our primary concern, thermography is similar to color infrared photograph and can identify tiny temperature differences that lead us to leaks.
Non-Invasive
Detecting leaks without digging or drilling. Ultrasounds allows us to hear frequencies beyond the human range, even the tiniest leaks makes a traceable noise.
Accurate
Our endoscopic video can ‘see’ into walls, under slabs and under floors. No matter how small, we can pin-point your leak. The wireless, high-resolution cameras focus through and beyond construction materials, and into the smallest architectural spaces in search of leaks.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Leak Doctor encourages everyone to learn more about breast cancer and support those who are suffering with the disease.
Though we have made great progress in early detection, cancer treatment and finding a cure, we still have a long way to go.