Leak Detection in Westlake, TX

Protecting Westlake's Established Homes from Hidden Water Damage

Westlake homes are built to last, but plumbing systems from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s have a way of quietly developing leaks behind walls, under slabs, and beneath mature landscaped yards. Cold is on the Right uses advanced, non-invasive leak detection technology to find problems before they become expensive emergencies. We understand what aging premium plumbing looks like and we know how to protect it.

Licensed plumbers with experience on Westlake's older luxury homes

Non-invasive detection technology — we find leaks without unnecessary demolition

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Leak Detection in Westlake, TX
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About Our Leak Detection in Westlake

Many Westlake homes were built decades ago with copper supply lines and cast iron drain systems that have seen decades of use. Those materials hold up well, but they are not immune to pinhole leaks, joint failures, and slow deterioration that can go unnoticed for months. Our licensed plumbers use pressure testing, acoustic listening equipment, and thermal imaging to locate leaks precisely — without tearing into walls or landscaping unnecessarily.

When a Westlake homeowner calls us about a spike in their water bill or a soft spot in their hardwood floors, we take it seriously. A luxury home in this neighborhood represents a significant investment, and hidden leaks threaten both the structure and the finishes inside. We come prepared with the right tools and the expertise to work on high-end plumbing systems, and we explain everything we find before any repair work begins.

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Leak Detection Services We Provide in Westlake

Slab Leak Detection

Many Westlake homes built in the 1970s and 80s have copper water lines running beneath their concrete slabs, and these lines can develop pinhole leaks as the copper ages. We use acoustic detection and pressure isolation to pinpoint the leak location before any concrete work begins. Early detection saves Westlake homeowners from foundation damage and costly floor repairs.

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Underground Pipe Leak Detection

Westlake's mature landscaping and large lots mean water line leaks can soak deep into the ground before you notice soggy patches near oak trees or irrigation zones. We use non-invasive ground-penetrating methods and pressure testing to locate breaks in underground supply and drain lines without excavating your entire yard. Getting ahead of underground leaks protects both your plumbing system and your established landscaping.

Wall and Ceiling Leak Detection

Older Westlake homes often have plumbing routed through interior walls and ceilings that were finished with premium materials decades ago. When a supply line or drain connection begins to weep, the damage spreads through drywall, insulation, and wood framing before it becomes visible. We use thermal imaging and moisture meters to find the source without opening up more wall than necessary.

Bathroom and Kitchen Leak Detection

Supply stops, shutoff valves, and faucet connections in homes from the 1980s and 90s are well past their typical service life and can begin leaking subtly over time. We inspect fixtures, supply lines, and drain connections in kitchens and bathrooms to identify where water is escaping before it damages cabinetry, subfloor, or tile work. A fast, accurate diagnosis means targeted repairs rather than broad replacement.

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Water Meter and Main Line Leak Detection

If your water meter is running when every fixture in the house is off, there is a leak somewhere between the meter and your home. We test and isolate the main supply line to confirm whether the problem is in the street-side connection, the meter box, or the line running to your house. Westlake homeowners with larger properties can have significant run lengths on their main lines, making professional detection equipment essential.

Pool and Spa Leak Detection

Many Westlake properties include pools and spas that were installed alongside the home decades ago, and aging plaster, fittings, and return lines are common sources of water loss. We test pool shells, skimmers, return lines, and equipment pads to determine whether water loss is a structural issue or a plumbing issue. Finding the source early prevents soil erosion around the pool deck and avoids more disruptive repairs later.

Irrigation System Leak Detection

Westlake's large, well-maintained lots typically run extensive irrigation systems that can develop zone valve failures, broken laterals, and cracked heads that waste thousands of gallons without a visible puddle. We pressure test irrigation zones and inspect valve boxes and main feeds to find where water is escaping your system. Fixing irrigation leaks also helps Westlake homeowners stay compliant with watering restrictions during dry stretches.

Emergency Leak Detection

A sudden spike in water pressure, the sound of running water inside walls at night, or a soaked ceiling after a rainstorm cannot wait for a scheduled appointment. Our team is available for emergency leak detection calls in Westlake when the situation demands immediate attention. We respond quickly, identify the source, and stop the damage from spreading while you decide on the best repair path.

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Whole House Leak Inspection

If you are buying, selling, or refinancing a Westlake home, a whole house leak inspection gives you a clear picture of what the plumbing system looks like after decades of use. We walk through supply lines, drain connections, fixture shutoffs, water heater connections, and any visible pipe runs to document their condition. It is a smart investment before committing to a property with older plumbing infrastructure.

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Hot Water Line Leak Detection

Hot water lines run under additional thermal stress compared to cold supply lines, and in homes with older copper plumbing, this can accelerate pinhole formation at fittings and along straight runs. We isolate and test hot and cold lines separately to confirm which side of the system is losing pressure. Identifying a failing hot water line early can prevent the larger project of whole-house repiping down the road.

Post-Repair Leak Verification

After any plumbing repair, we pressure test the affected lines and inspect surrounding connections to confirm the repair is holding and that no secondary leaks were disturbed during the work. Westlake homeowners investing in premium finishes and high-end fixtures deserve to know the job is fully complete before we leave the property. This step costs nothing extra and gives you genuine confidence in the work we performed.

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Signs You Need Leak Detection in Westlake

  • Your water bill has climbed without a change in household usage or irrigation schedule
  • You hear water running inside walls or under floors when every fixture is turned off
  • Hardwood floors, tile grout, or baseboards show warping, staining, or soft spots
  • Soggy patches appear in the yard or near the foundation without recent rain
  • Mold or mildew odor is present in a bathroom, under a sink, or inside a cabinet
  • Your water pressure has dropped noticeably at one or more fixtures
  • The water meter dial is moving when the home's main shutoff is confirmed closed
Signs you need Leak Detection in Westlake, TX
Benefits of Leak Detection in Westlake, TX

Benefits of Leak Detection in Westlake

  • Stop water damage before it reaches premium finishes, hardwood floors, or structural framing
  • Identify the exact location of a leak so repairs are targeted rather than exploratory
  • Protect your home's foundation from the long-term effects of soil saturation and erosion
  • Reduce monthly water bills by eliminating waste from undetected leaks
  • Avoid emergency-level repairs by catching slow leaks while they are still manageable
  • Get clear, honest answers about your plumbing system's condition with no guesswork

We Know Westlake Homes

Westlake is one of Austin's most established communities, and the homes here reflect that history. A lot of the housing stock dates from the 1970s through the 1990s, when builders used copper supply lines, galvanized fittings, and cast iron drain stacks that were excellent for their time but are now well into their aging years. The large custom lots, multi-story layouts, and premium finishes in these homes mean that a leak in the wrong place can cause serious damage to materials that are expensive and difficult to match.

The Hill Country terrain under Westlake also plays a role. Limestone substrate and the soil shifts that come with Austin's freeze-thaw cycles put stress on underground supply lines and slab penetrations over time. We have worked in this neighborhood long enough to know where the failure points tend to show up and what detection approach works best for each type of home. When you call Cold is on the Right, you are getting a team that already understands what they are likely to find before they walk through your door.

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Proudly Serving Westlake and Surrounding Areas

Cold is on the Right is based in Austin and serves Westlake along with nearby communities including Bee Cave, Lakeway, Spicewood, Steiner Ranch, and Dripping Springs. Whether your property sits on a ridge in Westlake Hills or backs up to Barton Creek, we are familiar with the homes, terrain, and plumbing systems throughout this part of the Hill Country. Call (512) 271-2172 and we will get someone out to you.

Not sure if we service your neighborhood? Give us a call at (512) 271-2172 or send us an online request today.

Signs You Need Leak Detection in Westlake

Westlake homeowners expect a high level of expertise, and that expectation is reasonable given the age and quality of the homes in this community. Cold is on the Right brings licensed, experienced plumbers who have worked on the older premium systems common in Westlake and know how to handle them with the care they deserve. We show up prepared, communicate clearly, and do not start work until you understand exactly what is happening and what it will cost.

Experience with Older Systems

Our plumbers have worked on the copper, galvanized, and cast iron systems common in Westlake's established homes and know how to detect and address leaks without causing additional damage to aging infrastructure.

Licensed and Fully Insured

Every technician we send to your Westlake home is licensed by the state of Texas and covered by full liability insurance, so your property and your investment are protected throughout the job.

Upfront Pricing

We provide clear, written pricing before any work begins — no estimates that balloon once we are already inside your walls. Westlake homeowners appreciate knowing the number before they commit.

Non-Invasive Methods First

We use acoustic detection, thermal imaging, and pressure testing to find leaks before we ever consider opening walls or digging — protecting your hardwood floors, custom tile, and mature landscaping in the process.

Financing Options for Westlake Homeowners

Leak detection occasionally reveals issues that require more substantial repairs, such as repiping a section of the home or addressing slab damage, and those projects come with real costs. Cold is on the Right offers financing options to help Westlake homeowners move forward with necessary work without putting it off until the damage gets worse. Ask us about financing when you call and we will walk you through what is available.

High Fives from Austin Homeowners

Graysen and Andrew from Cold is on the Right came out just a couple hours after I called and took care of cutting out my kitchen faucet. They were professional, friendly, and clearly knowledgeable, explaining everything in a straightforward way without any upselling or confusion. It was refreshing to get honest answers and excellent service so quickly. I’ll definitely be using them again for future plumbing needs.

Services: Faucet repair
Price assessment: Reasonable price

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Elliot M.
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We contacted Cold is on the Right today with an urgent plumbing need. Their very professional and organized crew arrived within 30 minutes and fixed our issue. We called five other plumbing companies before them and no one was able to help us. Cold is on the Right will now be the first plumbers we call.

Services: Drain cleaning

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Karen H.
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We called due to slow drainage and apparently main line backing up into master bathroom shower and sink. There is an automated line that takes your information and apparently works very well. Plumbers Billy and Jeremy showed up promptly after we were informed they were being dispatched this morning, they stayed and worked until the problem was solved and advised on possible future repairs that would need to be done. They were professional, smart, respectful of our home, and efficient in their actions. Let us know what things would cost and were honest in their assessment of what would be needed next and how (un) likely our homeowners insurance would be able to help.  I appreciate the service and the fair treatment by these gentlemen. Thank you.

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Erika H.
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Santiago and Kyle were amazing during our total HVAC system replacement. Kind, informative, knowledgeable and careful to ensure a smooth install. They were efficient and got my AC working before my family arrived for spring break. Now enjoying the cool air with family. Great pricing and quick turn around from quote to finished job. Thank you! 10/10 would recommend them to anyone needing HVCA or plumbing work.

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George
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These guys are prompt and very polite, and explain your options well without trying to upsell. We thought we needed three things replaced, but they showed us that one of the three just needed an adjustment rather than a replacement. Wonderful service!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my Westlake home has a slab leak?
The most common signs are warm spots on tile or hardwood floors, the sound of running water when no fixtures are in use, and water bills that climb for no obvious reason. In older Westlake homes with copper lines running under the slab, pinhole leaks are a known failure point as the pipes age. You might also notice cracks appearing in your foundation or grout lines pulling apart near the slab perimeter. If two or more of these signs are present at the same time, it is worth having a professional come out and pressure test the lines rather than waiting to see what develops.
What does leak detection actually cost in the Westlake area?
A standard leak detection inspection in Westlake typically runs between $150 and $400 depending on the size of the home, the number of systems being tested, and how accessible the suspected area is. Homes with slab foundations or extensive underground irrigation may require additional testing time, which can affect the total. We always provide upfront pricing before we start so there are no surprises. If a repair is needed after detection, we quote that separately and clearly so you can decide how to proceed.
My Westlake home was built in the 1980s. Should I be proactively checking for leaks?
Homes from that era are at or past the typical service life for several plumbing components. Copper supply lines installed in the 1980s can develop pinhole leaks as mineral buildup and water chemistry take their toll over time, and original shutoff valves, wax rings, and supply stops are also common failure points by now. A proactive inspection is a smart move, especially if you have never had the plumbing assessed since purchasing the home. Catching a slow developing leak before it reaches the subfloor or framing is almost always significantly less expensive than addressing the water damage after the fact.