Non-invasive. Insurance-ready reports. Precision detection without destruction.
A standard repair plumber is trained to fix what they can see. A leak detection specialist is trained to find what cannot be seen — water moving through walls, under slabs, behind tile, inside ceilings — without destroying the surfaces.
Precision tools matched to the exact problem.
Acoustic equipment pinpoints leaks to within inches on supply lines common in Samsula-Spruce Creekhomes.
Combination of acoustic, thermal imaging, and pressure testing — without jackhammering.
Ground microphones and pressure isolation to locate failures before excavation.
Smoke testing, dye testing, and camera inspection based on symptoms.
We mark the exact location — not a general area.
Detailed reports with imagery and methodology accepted by Samsula-Spruce Creekadjusters.
If we’re wrong, we cover the difference.
The pattern repeats constantly in Denver: a homeowner notices a wet spot, calls a general plumber, and ends up with multiple exploratory cuts... Professional leak detection costs $275 to $475 in Denver, depending on complexity. Drywall and flooring restoration after exploratory damage routinely runs $1,200 to $3,500.
On pressurized supply lines, professional acoustic detection in Samsula-Spruce Creekroutinely locates leaks within 6 inches of the actual failure point.
No. The entire purpose is to locate the leak without opening surfaces.
Most Samsula-Spruce Creekresidential leak detection jobs run 90 minutes to three hours, depending on complexity.
Both — but we price them separately. You can also take our report to another plumber.
In many cases, yes — particularly when the leak is sudden and accidental. Our reports are formatted for adjuster review in Denver.
You don't need a guess. You need a location. Talk to a leak detection specialist about your situation in Denver.
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