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Leak Detection, Slab Leaks & Pipe Repair in Atlanta

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Our leak detection team uses specialized equipment to find leaks fast — behind walls, under floors, beneath slabs, and outdoors — with minimally invasive methods.
  • Free leak detection consultation with a dedicated leak specialist
  • Advanced acoustic listening, thermal/IR imaging, and safe tracer gas—as needed
  • Licensed & insured • BBB A+ rated
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Common leak signs we fix

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Sudden spike in your water bill: Meter spins when all fixtures are off.

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Damp spots, stains, or bubbling paint: Walls, ceilings, or new mold/mildew.

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Warm spots on the floor (slab leak): Hot‑water line leaking under concrete.

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Low water pressure or hissing sounds: Pinhole leaks or hidden line breaks.

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Soggy yard or extra‑green patch: Water main line or irrigation leak outdoors.

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Our Customers Say It Best

We're committed to honesty, fair pricing, and expert work so you always know who to call for plumbing needs. But don't just take our word for it—here's what our customers have to say.

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I cannot recommend this company enough. I had an underground pipe leak in my yard and I was so nervous it was going to cost an arm and a leg. Kevin came out and was honest and gave me great...
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Noelle B.

Snellville, 30039

Most professional company I have dealt with in a while. Our plumber Alex was amazing! My wife was so impressed with how clean he left our master bathroom after coring and digging thru the slab to...
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Jairo S.

Atlanta, 30316

Nathan is awesome. He found the leak, repaired it quickly, tested the system, and had my home's plumbing back in working order fast. He solve the issue and was very honest during to entire...
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R.L.

Atlanta, 30341

Joel did an outstanding job fixing a major plumbing leak at our place. He was quick to respond, clearly knew what he was doing, and handled everything with professionalism. What really stood out...
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F. Ahamed

Roswell, 30075

I had a technician by the name of Nathan came out in below freezing temperatures to help restore our water flow to our home. I can't thank him in his company enough very professional very to the...
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James M.

Marietta, 30068

At PV, we treat your home like our own every step of the way—from on-time arrivals and thorough cleanup to clear communication and honest pricing.

We promise to...

  • Accommodate your schedule and show up on time
  • Treat your home as if it were our own
  • Listen to your concerns and explain our findings
  • Provide all options and upfront pricing before starting any work
  • Do the job right the first time
  • Stand behind our work and respond quickly if there's ever a problem

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 Atlanta’s Choice for Professional Leak & Pipe Repair

At PV, we believe your plumbing should remain leak-free—always. That's why we send licensed plumbers who use advanced leak search methods—to provide a thorough, long‑lasting fix. Our modern approach pinpoints leaks quickly while minimizing damage to your home. Why Choose PV?

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Book a free, no-commitment 1 hour consultation with a plumber to address your problem. 

Free, Expert Leak Consultation

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Whether it’s a hidden drip behind walls, slab leaks under floors, or yard/line issues, we find and fix them all.

All Leak Sources Covered

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State-of-the-art technology—helps us locate leaks without unnecessary repairs or digging.

Minimally Invasive Tools

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We stand behind our work, offering peace of mind and flexible financing options to fit your budget.

Comprehensive Warranties

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Three Atlanta-native brothers committed to honest service and doing the job right—every time.

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All About Water Leaks & Pipe Repair: Key Details, Tips, and Benefits for a Worry-Free Home

Common leak sources we tackle include:

  • Behind Walls: Hidden drips can lead to mold, rot, and structural problems.
  • Concrete Slabs: Slab leaks are notorious for going unnoticed, but our methods pinpoint and repair them with precision.
  • Basements & Crawlspaces: These damp, dark areas are perfect hiding spots for leaks and damage.
  • Indoor Plumbing & Fixtures: From corroded pipes to leaking toilets, sinks, and showers, we've got it covered.
  • Water Heaters: Aging or malfunctioning units can drip or burst, causing significant damage.
  • HVAC-Related Leaks: Even air conditioners can produce unwanted moisture, leading to hidden leaks.
  • Yard & Sewer Lines: Unexplained puddles outside may signal a problem with your main line or sewer connections.
  • Water Mains: Your primary water service line is essential and vulnerable—quick action is key.
How can I tell if there’s a hidden leak in my home?
Unexplained high water bills, unusual damp spots, or musty smells often point to a hidden leak. You might also hear water running when nothing's turned on. If you notice any of these signs, scheduling a leak consultation is the best next step.
My water bill suddenly jumped. Is it really a leak, or could it be something else?
If your usage rose by around 50%, or you're paying an extra $75-$100 or more each month with no clear reason, a hidden leak is possible. While seasonal factors (like yard watering) can affect bills, it's wise to have a licensed plumber investigate to rule out a costly water loss.
Could a wet or muddy spot in my yard be a broken pipe?
Yes. If you've confirmed it's not a sprinkler issue, persistent soggy patches can signal a leak in your main water line or even sewer line. Our plumbers use ground microphones and cameras to see if the problem is an actual pipe leak or a simple drainage concern.
What causes slab leaks, and how do plumbers find them?

Slab leaks often come from corroded or damaged pipes beneath your home's concrete foundation. Shifting soil in Georgia's clay can also stress these lines. Licensed plumbers use tools like acoustic sensors, infrared cameras, and in-pipe cameras to pinpoint the leak precisely—sometimes within a couple of inches—so repairs remain as minimal as possible.

Why is there a musty odor inside my home if everything looks dry?
It usually means hidden moisture is collecting behind walls or floors. Sometimes it's a small leak in a pipe or fixture; other times it's a roof or building-envelope issue. A thorough inspection can trace the source and prevent mold or further damage.
How do plumbers detect leaks without tearing up walls and floors?
They use advanced, minimally invasive methods like acoustic listening devices, infrared imaging, and safe tracer gas. These techniques help zero in on the leak so only a small section of drywall or concrete needs to be opened—if at all.
My pipes are older. Does that increase my risk for leaks?
Aging or corroded pipes are more prone to issues. Galvanized steel, older copper, and especially polybutylene lines can crack or develop pinhole leaks over time. Replacing outdated materials can avert frequent leaks and major water damage down the road.
Can I handle small leaks myself?
Minor drips (like a leaky faucet) can sometimes be resolved by replacing a washer or tightening a fitting. But hidden or large leaks typically require a professional for a permanent repair and to ensure there's no underlying damage you might miss.
My water pressure suddenly dropped. Does that mean a leak?
It can be one cause. A significant leak lets water escape before it reaches your fixtures, reducing overall pressure. However, pressure changes can also stem from municipal supply issues or sediment buildup. A professional inspection helps confirm whether a leak is involved.
Could my high water bill be caused by a running toilet or dripping faucet?
Absolutely. A continuously running toilet or slow-dripping faucet wastes a surprising amount of water. Checking these easy-to-spot issues first can save you time and money, but if the bill remains high, professional leak detection is a smart move.
Is it always better to do a full repipe rather than a simple fix?

Not necessarily. If the overall piping is still solid, a spot repair might do the trick. However, if multiple leaks hint at widespread corrosion—often the case with older materials—repiping can be a wiser, longer-lasting investment.

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6 Signs You May Have a Hidden Leak


1 Sudden Spikes in Your Water Bill

If usage climbs without explanation, a hidden leak may be wasting water—and your money.

2 Aging or Corroded Pipes

Older materials tend to rust or crack, creating frequent, hard‑to‑find leaks.

3 Damp Spots or Puddles in the Yard

Unexplained pooling on your property could point to a damaged water or sewer line.

4 Musty Odors Indoors

Mold and mildew flourish when pipes drip behind walls or under floors.

5 Stains or Discoloration

Brownish marks on ceilings or walls often mean water is seeping from a hidden source.

6 Unexplained Drops in Water Pressure

A leak or crack in your plumbing can reduce flow to your fixtures.
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