If your water bill suddenly increased or you noticed wet soil between the water meter and your home, you may have a damaged underground water service line. Leak Tech LLC specializes in main water line leak detection, repair, and full water line replacement in Glendale, Arizona. Using electronic leak detection equipment and pressure testing, our technicians can locate hidden underground leaks without unnecessary excavation. In many cases we can repair only the damaged section of pipe. When the line is heavily deteriorated or has multiple failures, we also offer complete water line replacement from the meter to the house.
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The homeowner noticed unexplained water loss and suspected a hidden underground plumbing leak. Leak Tech LLC used electronic leak detection and pressure testing equipment to locate the damaged water main line running from the water meter to the home.

Using professional leak detection equipment, our technicians pinpointed the exact location of the underground water line leak before any concrete was opened. This minimizes unnecessary demolition and reduces repair costs.

After confirming the leak location, the concrete surface was carefully opened to expose the damaged water service line. Opening only the affected area helps reduce restoration costs and speeds up the repair process.

The damaged pipe connection was exposed and inspected. The broken section was removed and replaced using pressure-rated materials designed for long-term underground service.

Once the repair passed pressure testing, the excavation was backfilled and the concrete surface was restored. The water service line is now operating properly without water loss.
Customers who hire Leak Tech LLC for the repair may receive a credit toward their repair invoice for the leak detection service previously performed. Ask our team for details during your estimate.
Yes. Leak Tech LLC repairs and replaces underground water service lines between the water meter and the home.
In many cases, yes. After leak detection and inspection we can often repair only the damaged section.
Yes. We provide complete water service line replacement when repair is no longer the best option.
One of the most common signs of a main water line leak is movement on your water meter when no water is being used inside the home. If you shut off the main water valve at the house and the water meter is still registering water flow, there is a strong possibility of a leak in the underground water line running from the meter to the home.Other signs may include unusually high water bills, wet areas in the yard, low water pressure, or unexplained water loss. Leak Tech LLC uses electronic leak detection equipment and pressure testing to accurately locate underground water line leaks before repairs begin.
Every water line repair is different and depends on the location of the leak, depth of the pipe, accessibility, and whether a repair or full replacement is needed. Customers who hire Leak Tech LLC for both leak detection and repair may qualify for a leak detection credit applied toward the repair invoice.We are also confident in our pricing. If you receive a written estimate from another licensed, bonded, and insured contractor, we will review it and provide a better repair price whenever possible. Our goal is to deliver professional repairs at the best value without sacrificing quality.
Yes. Leak Tech LLC provides emergency water line repair services throughout the entire Phoenix Metro Area, including Glendale, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Peoria, Surprise, Buckeye, Queen Creek, Fountain Hills, and many surrounding communities.We regularly travel to areas that many contractors avoid due to distance or job complexity. If you have a water line leak, contact us and we will discuss the fastest available response for your location.
In some situations, repairing a single section of pipe is not the most cost-effective solution. Leak Tech LLC also provides complete underground water line replacement from the water meter to the home. We install new water service lines using modern materials designed for long-term reliability and improved water flow.