Pipe leak repair for Austin homes — locating and repairing supply line leaks, fitting failures, and corroded pipe sections across Travis County. Call (512) 444-4444 to schedule service. Older Austin homes have copper or galvanized supply lines that fail at fittings and corroded sections — and newer construction with PEX plumbing still experiences fitting failures.
You found water staining under a cabinet, between floors, or along a wall. Or a supply line fitting failed and you've got water running. You need the source located and repaired before the water damage spreads.
Older Austin homes have copper or galvanized supply lines that fail at fittings and corroded sections. New construction has PEX but fitting failures still occur. Water behind walls reaches drywall, insulation, and framing within 24–48 hours. Austin's humidity means mold follows fast. A pipe leak that's visible has usually been running longer than you realize.
What to Expect When You Call
Why Call Us for Pipe Leak Repair?
- ✓ 14 years serving Austin homeowners — not commercial accounts
- ✓ 198+ homeowner reviews — ask us for references in your neighborhood
- ✓ We diagnose before quoting — camera inspection, pressure tests, moisture detection — not guesswork
- ✓ Written scope of work before any work begins. Price confirmed first.
Common Questions About Pipe Leak Repair
How much will this cost?
Pipe leak repair costs vary by location and extent. A straightforward fitting repair runs $150–$400. Repairs inside walls or under slabs cost more. We present the price before any work begins.
Do I really need a plumber, or can I handle this myself?
Some plumbing tasks are DIY-able. If the problem is recurring, involves multiple fixtures, or shows signs of a deeper issue, a licensed plumber is the right call. We'll tell you honestly if it's something you can handle yourself.
How long will this take?
Pipe leak repair: 1–3 hours for accessible repairs. Wall or slab access adds time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes pipe leaks in Austin homes?
In older Austin homes, copper and galvanized supply lines fail at fittings and corroded sections. In newer homes with PEX plumbing, fitting failures and pinhole leaks occur. Slab leaks in copper lines under the foundation are also common in Austin homes built in the 1970s–90s.
How much does pipe leak repair cost in Austin?
Pipe leak repair costs vary widely based on location and extent. A straightforward fitting repair runs $150–$400. Repairs inside walls or under slabs cost more. We assess the situation and present the price before any work begins.
How do I know if I have a hidden pipe leak?
Signs of a hidden pipe leak include unexplained increases in your water bill, water staining on walls or ceilings, soft spots in flooring, musty smell in walls or cabinets, and reduced water pressure. If you notice any of these, call for a diagnostic visit.
Should I repair or repipe if I have multiple leaks?
If you've had leaks in multiple locations within a short period, or if your home has galvanized pipe, repiping may be more cost-effective than repeated spot repairs. We give you an honest assessment after evaluating the pipe condition.
What Austin Homeowners Say
4.7/5 — 198+ Homeowner Reviews
"Kitchen drain was completely blocked. They came out, diagnosed it as a grease buildup 20 feet down the line, and cleared it the same day. Explained exactly what they found. Fair price, no upsell pressure."
Todd M.
South Austin
"Water heater stopped heating on a Thursday. They had a replacement installed by Friday afternoon. Walked me through the options without pushing the expensive unit. Exactly what you want from a plumber."
Carrie B.
Round Rock
"Noticed my water bill jumped by $40 in one month. They found a slow slab leak under the master bathroom. The detection process was thorough — moisture meter, pressure test, the whole thing. Leak fixed, bill back to normal."
Marcus L.
East Austin
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