AUSTIN & SURROUNDING AREAS — DIAGNOSTICS-FIRST WATER LEAK DETECTION

Water Leak Detection for Lago Vista & Austin-Area Homes

TruePoint helps Lago Vista and Austin homeowners confirm the likely source of a water leak before repair work begins, using non-invasive testing when possible to reduce guesswork.

TruePoint uses acoustic listening, pressure testing, and thermal scanning to help confirm the likely source of a water leak before repair work begins.

Diagnostics-first residential water leak detection for Lago Vista and the Austin area. A Texas Master Plumber confirms the likely source before repairs.

  • Diagnostics-first water leak detection for residential walls, slabs, and supply lines
  • Best fit for Austin-area homeowners with rising water bills, running water sounds, or suspected slab leaks
  • Not for commercial properties or active flooding emergencies; residential, by appointment only
  • Next step: Start the diagnostic quiz or call 737-252-8129 for guidance
How We Confirm the Source
Acoustic listening
Locate leaks through walls and slabs without damage
Pressure testing
Confirm leak presence and isolate likely source
Document findings
Plain-language report + next-step guidance
Licensed TX
Master Plumber
Non-invasive
when possible
Austin &
Surrounding Areas
Residential
only

What this service is

TruePoint helps Austin-area homeowners confirm the likely source of a suspected water leak — whether in a wall, under a slab, or in a supply line — before repair work begins.

Diagnostics first, repairs after confirmation — TruePoint uses non-invasive testing to confirm the source, then provides documentation you can use with any contractor. Select residential repairs are available after findings.

Signs

Common signs

Any of these may indicate an active or developing water leak worth investigating.

  • Sudden water bill spike

    An unexplained jump in usage often indicates a hidden leak in walls, slabs, or supply lines.

  • Running water sounds

    Hearing water moving when all fixtures are off is a common indicator of a pressurized leak.

  • Warm spots on floors

    Hot or warm patches on a concrete floor can suggest a slab leak from a hot water line below.

  • Water stains on walls or ceilings

    Discoloration or bubbling paint often points to moisture trapped behind surfaces.

  • Wet or unusually green yard patches

    Isolated saturated areas or unusually lush grass may indicate an underground pipe leak.

  • Water meter spinning at rest

    If the meter dial moves with all fixtures off, water is likely escaping somewhere in the system.

How we test

Three methods form the core of our process. The combination depends on your situation.

Primary method

Acoustic listening

Ground microphones detect the sound signature of pressurized water escaping through walls, slabs, and buried lines — without opening anything up.

Non-invasive · No demolition
Support method

Pressure testing

Isolating and pressurizing pipe sections confirms whether a leak is present and helps narrow the affected zone.

Support method

Thermal scanning

Thermal imaging reveals temperature anomalies behind walls and under floors — useful when no visible signs are present.

We confirm the likely source before any repair recommendation.

Deliverables

What you get

Every diagnostic includes a written report you can share with your contractor or use for insurance documentation.

Texas Responsible Master PlumberRMP License #46545
  1. 01

    Findings summary

    Plain-language report of the likely leak source (when possible) with supporting documentation.

  2. 02

    What was checked

    Documentation of all areas tested including walls, slabs, and supply lines.

  3. 03

    What was ruled out

    Areas tested with no leak evidence found, helping narrow down the source.

  4. 04

    Next-step recommendation

    Clear guidance on recommended repair or monitoring approach with contractor documentation if needed.

Find the leak. Repair with confidence.

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