Your leak detection specialists in Temple, GA. Free estimates, licensed plumbers, and guaranteed workmanship.
Phoenician Plumbing uses state-of-the-art leak detection technology to find hidden water leaks in Temple, GA properties. Our licensed plumbers trace moisture migration paths using infrared cameras and electronic sensors, pinpointing the exact source so the repair can be made with minimal wall or floor disruption. Accurate detection saves Temple homeowners significant time and money.
Properties throughout Temple (pop. 7,065) face unique challenges when it comes to leak detection. Georgia climate patterns, local water chemistry, and the specific pipe materials found in Temple construction all influence the approach we take. Phoenician Plumbing tailors every leak detection project to the conditions your plumbing system actually faces — no generic solutions, no unnecessary work.
Choosing the right contractor for leak detection in Temple, GA makes all the difference between a lasting repair and a recurring problem. Phoenician Plumbing uses professional-grade materials, follows industry best practices, and backs every project with a comprehensive workmanship guarantee. Call (855) 764-0636 to schedule your free assessment.
Here is how we handle every leak detection project in Temple.
We start by gathering information about the symptoms — where you see moisture, what your water bill has done, and any sounds you hear — then do a visual inspection throughout your home before using detection equipment.
Phoenician Plumbing uses non-invasive leak detection technology in Temple, GA properties to find leaks behind walls, under slabs, and underground. Thermal cameras reveal moisture migration, while electronic sensors pinpoint the leak source with precision.
Our Temple leak detection specialist walks you through the findings in plain language, showing you the thermal images and moisture readings that confirm the leak location and explaining the recommended repair approach.
We repair the leak on the spot when possible, or schedule a follow-up visit for more involved repairs. If the repair falls outside our scope, we refer you to the right specialist.
Common questions about leak detection in Temple.
Signs of a hidden water leak in Temple homes include an unexplained increase in your monthly water bill, the sound of running water when all fixtures are off, musty or mildew odors in walls or cabinets, discoloration or bubbling paint, soft spots in walls or flooring, and visible mold growth. If you notice any of these signs, call Phoenician Plumbing for professional leak detection.
Hidden pipe leaks in Temple are commonly caused by pinhole corrosion in copper pipes from local water chemistry, failed pipe joints from age or movement, improper original installation, high water pressure stressing pipe walls, and physical damage from renovation work. Homes built before 1990 with original copper or galvanized pipes are most susceptible to hidden leaks.
Phoenician Plumbing uses non-invasive leak detection technology in Temple, GA — thermal imaging cameras that reveal moisture behind walls, electronic acoustic listeners that amplify the sound of escaping water, and moisture meters that confirm wet areas without any cutting or drilling. We locate the leak first, then make only the access needed to repair it.
Undetected hidden leaks in Temple homes cause progressive water damage to framing, insulation, and drywall. Within 24 to 48 hours moisture enables mold growth. Over weeks and months a hidden leak can cause structural damage, rot wood framing, destroy flooring, and create significant mold contamination — all while your water bill climbs steadily.
Honest reviews from homeowners who chose Phoenician Plumbing for their plumbing needs.
"Water heater went out on a Friday evening. They had a plumber at my door Saturday morning and the new unit installed by noon. Could not be happier with the speed and quality of service."
"Professional and highly experienced! Will call again for all my plumbing needs!!"
"Leak detection for a mysterious wet spot on my ceiling. They traced it to a pinhole leak in a copper elbow two floors up. Repaired the elbow and patched the access hole neatly. Could not even tell they were there."