As an insurance adjuster in the Central Florida or Atlanta area, you have clients calling because they suspect a water leak somewhere in their home or business. Your first response may be to to contact a plumber. But before you do, is it a specialized leak detector you need or a plumber? What is the difference?

Professional leak detectors have extensive training and understanding of the plumbing system, as well as a licensed plumber. They are also trained in specialized the latest leak detection equipment. The typical plumber doesn’t have the equipment or training.

Leak Doctor uses cutting edge technology that combines equipment and techniques developed in-house, as well as the best training available. Equally important is the experience of our technicians, who receive continuous hands-on training at our state-of-the-art training facility. Our advanced technology includes ultrasound, endoscopic video, and thermography, allows us to accurately and efficiently locate a water leak inside walls and underground.

This allows us to locate the leak without digging into walls or causing any damage. Since it isn’t very cost effective to have this type of equipment, they are left to dig along pipes or guess where the leak is located.

The Leak Doctor understands water leaks can originate from a number of sources, from slab leaks, under flooring, between walls, under cabinets, hot water heaters, laundry facilities, under landscaping, water supply and return lines, pools and spa equipment. Our fast response time and advance water leak technology not only reduces damage and costs, but we can also detect future problems before they cause any damage.

The Leak Doctor works closely with insurance companies and adjusters. Our reports are electronically created and available online within 24 hours or same day as the service call. These reports will assist you in determining how much damage has been done from a water leak or broken pipe and help develop accurate cost estimates that will reduce the total claim payout.