Leaks waste water, damage your home's structure, and get worse over time. What starts as a small drip becomes a major repair if you wait too long.
- Leak Detection & Repair: Many leaks develop where you can't see them. They hide behind walls, beneath concrete slabs, or in crawl spaces, silently damaging your home while driving up your water bill. Williamson County's clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, shifting foundations and stressing pipe connections until they develop leaks. We use acoustic listening devices, infrared thermal imaging, and pressure testing to pinpoint hidden leaks, then complete permanent repairs before water damage spreads.
- Repiping: If you're calling for leak repairs multiple times a year, your pipes have reached the end of their service life. Georgetown's older neighborhoods near the square often have original galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes installed 40 or 50 years ago. Galvanized pipes corrode internally, restricting water flow and contaminating water with rust. Polybutylene becomes brittle and develops cracks. Repiping removes these failing systems and installs modern materials designed for 50-plus years of reliable service.
- Burst Pipe Repair: A burst pipe releases water at full municipal pressure, flooding rooms in minutes and causing extensive damage to floors, walls, and belongings. Georgetown's occasional winter freezes threaten pipes in attics, garages, and exterior walls that lack proper insulation. We respond quickly to shut off water, remove the damaged pipe section, install a quality replacement, and check other pipes in the same area for freeze damage that hasn't burst yet.









