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Leak Detection in Woodland Hills, CA

Noticing signs of a leak in Woodland Hills, CA? We provide precise leak detection and water leak repair for slab, kitchen, basement, and toilet leaks. Schedule today.

Leak Detection in Woodland Hills, CA

Top-Rated Leak Detection in Woodland Hills, CA

It’s a familiar story for many: The water bill arrives, and the number doesn't make sense. Nobody took longer showers, the sprinklers ran on the same schedule, and the washing machine didn't suddenly start working overtime. Yet, somehow, water usage jumped by 10%, 30%, or even 50% or more.

Noticing signs of a leak in Woodland Hills, CA? We provide precise leak detection and water leak repair for slab, kitchen, basement, and toilet leaks. Schedule today.

This scenario plays out in Woodland Hills homes every single week. Confused homeowners check for obvious problems. The faucets aren’t dripping, and there’s no apparent toilet leak. So, what’s the deal?

Often, somewhere in the walls, under the floors, or beneath the foundation, water flows freely where it shouldn't. This is the reality of hidden water leaks.

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Plumbing Services

Faucets & Kitchen Sink

A kitchen stays busy all day. When something slows down the flow of…

Camera Inspection

A good look inside a drain line tells you the truth faster than…

Sewer Repair

A sewer line problem interrupts daily life quickly. Rooter Guard sees this…

Repiping

A plumbing system reaches a point where repairs stop making sense. Many homeowners…

Garbage Disposal Replacement

A dead disposal can bring a busy kitchen to a stop. When that…

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Leak Detection in Woodland Hills, CA

Consider yourself lucky. You’ve got the cue to schedule your water leak detection in Woodland Hills. With periodic detection, you can nip issues in the bud and avoid a world of hurt. The pros at Rooter Guard is here to take your call and schedule a flexible appointment.

The Hidden Pipe Leak

While homeowners check under sinks and watch for dripping faucets, the most destructive leaks happen where nobody looks: inside walls, above ceilings, and beneath floors in supply lines carrying pressurized water throughout the home.

Take a pinhole leak in a copper pipe as an example. These measure barely 1/8 inch across, but water sprays from this tiny opening at 40-80 PSI. That’s more than enough to soak insulation, saturate drywall, and rot wooden framing. In fact, a single 1/8-inch hole in a pipe can release more than 250 gallons of water daily!

While hidden pipe leaks manifest through subtle clues like water stains on walls or ceilings, bubbling paint and peeling wallpaper, and drop in water pressure, these symptoms often arrive late. A professional leak detection gets to the bottom of the case before extensive damage takes hold.

Drain Lines Can Leak, Too

Many people often think about a faucet or kitchen sink leak when thinking about water intrusion, but drain line leaks present equally serious yet distinctly different problems. When they fail, the consequences extend beyond property damage into health hazards.

Unlike supply line leaks that spray pressurized water, drain leaks seep sewage into crawl spaces, wall cavities, and soil beneath foundations. To no surprise, exposure to sewage creates risks for bacterial infections, parasitic diseases, and respiratory problems from mold growth.

Rooter Guard’s professional leak detection in Woodland Hills takes all sorts of leaks into consideration. Video camera inspections reveal drain line conditions from inside to uncover cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, and structural failures.

Slab Leaks: Foundation Destroyers

Did you know that plumbing pipes run beneath your home’s foundation? When these pipes leak, you’ve got yourself a slab leak capable of saturating and shifting the soil underneath. A slab leak running undetected for six months can erode cubic yards of soil from beneath a foundation.

Repairing that foundation can cost you thousands of dollars. The difference between a timely water leak repair and a foundation repair is significant.

Tackle these problems head on by scheduling periodic water leak detection with Rooter Guard today.

Technology That Finds What Eyes Cannot

It’s simple enough to spot a toilet leak, or even a basement leak, but hidden leaks escape the naked eye. This is why modern plumbers employ advanced tools and technology like infrared thermal cameras, acoustic sensors, and moisture meters.

Best of all, these tools allow the plumber to detect leaks without breaking through large chunks of drywall and flooring.

Call Now for Water Leak Repair

You don’t need to be a plumber to spot an apparent leak, but the water leak repair in Woodland Hills, CA is best left to trained and experienced pros. Call or message Rooter Guard for quick and affordable service today.

Customer Reviews

Our customers love our services. Real Reviews from Real Customers.

Absolutely fantastic service! This plumbing company went above and beyond to solve our issue quickly and efficiently. The team was incredibly professional, punctual, and knowledgeable, taking the time to explain everything in detail. They left the workspace spotless and ensured everything was working perfectly before they left. Fair pricing and exceptional customer care make them stand out from the rest. Highly recommend to anyone looking for reliable and top tier plumbing services!

Robert Baghdasaryan

Santa Monica, CA

We hire them for any plumbing work we have! Very reasonable prices, excellent service, and quick response times. They’re also really up front and explain everything very well. We’ve had really bad experiences with other plumbing companies in the SFV, and were very fortunate to find Rooter Guard. 100% recommend!

Edward H

Glendale, CA

Fast, clean, and affordable! Rooter Guard quickly cleared our drains and left everything spotless. Highly recommend!

Matthew Deion

Torrance, CA

I am very happy with the quality and professionalism of the crew. Daniel and Michael did a great job. It was obvious they take pride in their work.

Brian Slaughter

Inglewood, CA

Excellent service, showed up SAME DAY! Had exterior pressure regulator replaced, which was affecting all the faucets in the house.

Jena Plourde

Tarzana, CA

A burst water heater caused damage in our garage, but Rooter Guard acted quickly to assess, remove the old unit, and install a new tankless system. During the process, they fixed several plumbing issues. The technicians—Johnny, Erik, John, Victor, and Kirk—were communicative and thorough. I’d gladly use them again.

Rachel Munyon

Woodland Hills, CA

Johnny and Andy were great! We had a complicated problem: stopped up sewer because of tree roots along with 50 year old cast iron pipes. They had to install a clean out at the blockage, repair a broken pipe and then clear the tree roots with hydrojet. Everything’s running smoothly now! These guys are such hard workers and so good-natured. They were upfront about everything and the price was fair. We highly recommend this team! Update! Just had our kitchen sink drain cleaned, technician was prompt, tried one rooter, then another larger one, that did the trick, cleared drain, water flowing great. You guys are the best!

Jerry Latreille

Granada Hills, CA

Two technicians showed up within an hour and fixed another company's mistake in just five minutes—free of charge! They've definitely earned my trust.

Candice Frude

San Marino, CA
Plumbing FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is repiping and why would a home need it?

Repiping replaces old or failing pipes with new materials that last longer. Homes with frequent leaks, rust colored water, or declining pressure reach a stage where patching is no longer enough. New piping restores the entire system.

Why do I hear bubbling in my toilet when the sink drains?
Is it safe to use chemical drain cleaners?
What causes discoloration in tap water?
Why does my faucet drip even after I tighten it?
Can small clogs lead to bigger plumbing issues?
What is root intrusion in a sewer line?
Why do pipes leak behind walls?
What causes low hot water even when the heater seems fine?
Do water filters make a difference for household water?
What is the purpose of a water softener?
Why do some homes need a sump pump?
What causes sewer odors inside the home?
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Why does my shower drain back up when the washing machine runs?
What is the difference between a tankless heater and a tank heater?
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What causes pipes to rattle when water runs?
Why does my sink smell even after cleaning it?
What leads to frequent garbage disposal jams?
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