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One number for San Diego leak detection: (619) 603-0192. There is no form on this page. A visit gets scheduled and the price is quoted before any work starts.

Coverage is San Diego and the surrounding communities across San Diego County, including La Jolla, Pacific Beach, North Park, Mira Mesa, University City and Kensington-Talmadge.

Before you call: If water is touching an outlet, electrical panel, appliance connection, or cord, keep away from the area and arrange urgent help. Do not step into standing water to reach a shutoff.

Before testing begins

What helps the first visit reach a clear answer

The first visit starts with evidence at the property: meter activity, pressure, accessible pipe routing, fixture behavior, moisture pattern, grade, and equipment condition. A single clue can point in several directions, so the sequence matters.

Detection reduces uncertainty; it does not promise a magical pinpoint through every surface. Pipe depth, material, traffic noise, wet soil, access, and whether a line is pressurized all affect the confidence of a result. You should hear what has been confirmed and what still needs a targeted check.

  • Meter behavior when the property is quiet

    If it is safe, note whether the low-flow indicator continues moving after ordinary water use and automatic equipment are off. That helps establish whether water is still crossing the meter before individual systems are isolated.

  • The exact place the evidence appears

    Photos of damp trim, a soft landscape patch, a wet equipment pad, a gauge reading, or a marked pool line give the technician a better starting point. Note whether the area grows, dries, or changes after equipment runs.

  • Pressure and regulator details

    Say whether pressure feels weak, forceful, or unstable at more than one fixture, and whether you can see a regulator near the main shutoff. A photo of the gauge or regulator is useful if it can be taken safely.

  • Clear access to the relevant equipment

    The meter, main shutoff, water heater, regulator, irrigation controller, pool equipment, and affected rooms or exterior areas may need inspection. Clear a safe path where possible, without moving electrical items in wet areas.

Leak Detection in San Diego

Schedule a property test before a pressure problem becomes fixture damage, a wet area spreads, or pool loss turns into deck work. The technician tests the system involved, explains what the evidence supports, and gives the repair scope before surfaces are opened.

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