Water Leak Detection in Carrollton

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Locating Plumbing Leaks in Carrollton Homes
You might notice the floor near your water heater feels suspiciously warm to the touch. This heat is often the first sign that a hot water line has failed deep beneath your home. Even without a visible puddle, a slab leak can silently waste thousands of gallons and threaten your foundation.
At Mother: we use non-invasive leak detection technology to find the breach without the need for exploratory digging. Our specialized equipment finds the exact origin of the water loss with pinpoint accuracy.
Call Mother 24/7 for plumbing leak detection in Carrollton.
Mother’s Modern Strategy for Plumbing Leak Forensics
A home plumbing leak is stressful enough. It is our job to find the source of your water trouble without adding more weight to your shoulders.
Specialized Gear We Deploy
- Hydrostatic Testing: This pressure test confirms if your entire plumbing network is holding water or losing it through a breach.
- Electronic Leak Detection: We use acoustic sensors to hear the high-pitched sound of water escaping from a pressurized pipe.
- Infrared Thermal Imaging: These cameras map temperature shifts to find hidden moisture plumes and hot spots behind walls or under floors.
- Plumbing Cameras: High definition cameras on flexible cables show us the interior condition of your drainage and sewer lines.
- Acoustic Microphones: These high sensitivity tools help our team triangulate the sound of water moving through concrete or soil.
Mother’s Precision Leak Detection Service in Carrollton
Our technicians use a data-driven process to locate leaks without invasive digging. We perform a full system audit to measure your water loss and quantify the problem. We then map the exact breach with surgical precision before we ever discuss a repair.
Discover our full leak detection service process at https://www.callmother.com/services/leak-detection
Case Study: Neutralizing a Hot Water Breach Under the Foundation

We recently arrived at a Carrollton home where the homeowners noticed a hot floor near the water heater. We performed an initial hydrostatic test which failed on both the hot and cold water systems. To be 100 percent positive about the location, we installed a new shut-off valve in the flower bed. This allowed us to isolate the house from the yard and irrigation systems.
Our retest confirmed the outdoor systems were holding pressure: the leak was definitely inside the home on the hot water line. We located the breach 15 feet under the slab. Our team excavated the area and found a 1/2-inch copper hot water line that had failed. We made the repair: and a final system check showed that the home was once again holding perfect pressure with no other leaks.
This repair included a six-year warranty on parts and labor. We also offered the customer a financing option with zero percent interest for 12 to 18 months to help manage the investment. Once the plumbing work was complete: we scheduled the excavation team to backfill the area and restore the site.
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Internal Water Line Damage and Mineral Scale
In-home water leaks in Carrollton are often caused by the local mineral load. Carrollton water features a moderately hard mineral count between 136 and 146 mg/L. These minerals form a rock-hard scale buildup inside your plumbing that leads to electrolysis. This chemical reaction eats away at the pipe walls from the inside out and creates tiny pinhole leaks behind your drywall.
Carrollton Neighborhoods Facing Interior Pipe Failures
Hamilton Park is a newer development in south Carrollton featuring homes built between 2018 and 2020. This neighborhood is located south of the President George Bush Turnpike and is characterized by modern PEX piping and contemporary fixtures. While these homes are newer: the aggressive mineral load in Carrollton still targets water heaters and appliance connections.
Gates of Prestonwood features luxury custom homes built between 2004 and 2016 in northwest Carrollton. This upscale community near the Prestonwood area has expansive lots with complex plumbing systems. These large properties require specialized maintenance to prevent mineral scale from damaging high-end fixtures and tankless water heaters.
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Carrollton’s Shifting Soil and Underground Yard Leaks
Yard leaks occur in the main service line buried between your city water meter and your foundation. These can waste thousands of gallons of water before you ever see a soft spot on your lawn because the local soil absorbs so much moisture.
Soil Movement and Tree Root Intrusion

Carrollton sits on expansive clay soil that behaves like a sponge. It swells when wet and shrinks during a drought: which puts thousands of pounds of pressure on buried pipes. During dry spells: the clay pulls away from the pipes and creates gaps that tree roots use to find a water source. As the roots grow: they push into joints and expand any small breach.
Where Aging Infrastructure and Roots Create Risks
Rosemeade is situated in north-central Carrollton near Rosemeade Parkway and features homes built as early as 1977. This established neighborhood is known for its tree-heavy lots and mature landscaping. The original cast iron or galvanized lines in this area are reaching their mechanical limit and are highly susceptible to root intrusion from the large trees found throughout the community.
Villages of Indian Creek is located in central Carrollton and features 1980s ranch homes. This well-established community is characterized by its quiet residential streets and proximity to local parks. The aging copper plumbing in these homes is vulnerable to the settlement stress caused by the shifting clay soil: which can trigger underground water main breaks.
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Neighborhoods in Carrollton We Proudly Serve with Expert Water Leak Detection
How can you tell if you have a slab leak?
These are the 5 most notable symptoms of a water leak in or around your slab:
- A noticeable increase in your water bill
- Water meter moves after water is turned off
- The sound of running water when no taps are on
- Warm or cold spots on your flooring
- Low water pressure
How common are slab leaks?
It depends where you live. In most parts of America, slab leaks occur about once every 30 years. Dallas homes average one slab leak roughly every 15 years.
How do you locate a water leak under your slab?
The 2 best ways to locate a water leak under your concrete slab are acoustic leak detection and video camera inspection.
Acoustic detection uses sound to identify leak location. A camera inspection is needed if hydrostatic testing fails, or if acoustic detection is inconclusive.
How long does it take to fix a slab leak?
Most simple slab leaks are fixed in 2-3 days. If your specific leak requires pulling a city permit, add an extra day to your project timeline.
If you’re rerouting your pipe, plan an extra day for drywall repairs. (Note: Drywall repairs are not included in the cost of plumbing work.)
Are slab leaks covered by homeowner’s insurance?
Homeowner's insurance companies don't love to cover leaks in or near your home's foundation. If you want your slab leak repair covered, you need to follow a precise set of steps to improve your odds of coverage.
Follow these 4 steps in order to increase the chances your slab leak is covered by insurance:
- Immediately contact your insurance provider in the event of a freshwater leak.
- Hire a master plumber for 2 key tests: water pressure testing and hydrostatic testing.
- Consult a structural engineer before and after plumbing repairs.
- File all necessary paperwork to your homeowner’s insurance.




















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