The water bill jumped
A meaningful, unexplained jump is the classic first sign. Shut everything off and watch the meter — if it moves, water is going somewhere it shouldn’t.
Leak detection — all of Brevard
Mystery water bills, warm floor spots, running-water sounds — located electronically to inches, then repaired at a price you approve first.
The tells
Any one of these is worth a locating visit before it becomes drywall and flooring.
A meaningful, unexplained jump is the classic first sign. Shut everything off and watch the meter — if it moves, water is going somewhere it shouldn’t.
Brevard’s signature: a hot-side slab leak warming the floor above it. Sandy soil works copper lines under slabs until pinholes open — common in homes from the 60s through the 90s.
A faint hiss or run inside a wall when the house is silent. Acoustic gear pinpoints it without opening the wall in five places.
Slow leaks show up as mildew smell, swollen baseboards or lifting floors — moisture damage that only stops when the source is found.
How it works
Five steps, and you approve the price before any work starts.
Two minutes online — what’s wrong, your city, and when you need someone. Photos help if you have them.
Your request routes to an independent Florida-licensed plumber who covers your city and handles that kind of job — with their license number provided to you.
You’ll get a call from a local number to confirm details and set a time that works. Emergencies are flagged and prioritized.
The plumber quotes the job in person or from your photos. No work starts until you’ve said yes to a written price.
Work is performed under the contractor’s license and warranty. We follow up to make sure it went the way it should have.
Slab leak options
The three honest answers to a slab leak, each with a written price.
| Spot repair | Re-route overhead | Whole-home repipe | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What happens | Open the slab at the leak, fix that spot | Abandon the slab run, new line through walls/attic | Replace all supply lines |
| Disruption | One floor opening | Drywall patches, no slab cut | Most, but once |
| Best when | First leak, young system | One bad run, rest is sound | Repeat leaks or polybutylene |
| The risk | Next pinhole is elsewhere | Other original runs remain | None left to leak |
One slab leak in an original 40-year-old system is rarely the last. The right plumber prices more than one path and tells you which they’d pick in their own house.
Ready when you are
Free to use — describe the job once and the right plumber for your city takes it from there.
Questions
Electronic amplification, line tracing and pressure isolation narrow it to inches before anything is opened. The days of exploratory demolition are over — don’t accept a quote that starts with a jackhammer and a shrug.
Many Florida policies cover access and resulting damage but not the pipe repair itself — and policies differ. The plumber documents cause and location so the conversation with your carrier is accurate.
If the leak is active and meaningful, yes — at the main valve near the meter. Cheap insurance while the visit is scheduled.
Fastest answer
Tell us what’s going on and we’ll get the right licensed plumber moving while you’re still on the line. Emergencies jump the queue.
(321) 604-1285Or text a photo of the problem — often the fastest way to a real answer.
Book a plumber
Your request goes to a licensed plumber covering your city. You approve the written price before any work starts.
Four quick questions — then a licensed local plumber covering your city calls you back. Free to use, no booking fees. Prefer to talk? Call (321) 604-1285.