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Leak Detection

WATER LEAK DETECTION IN SALT LAKE CITY

Wet spot growing on a plaster ceiling. Sudden water bill spike. Sound of running water with everything off. We find hidden leaks in old SLC homes without tearing out lath-and-plaster on a guess.

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Valley Plumbing technician using thermal imaging to find a leak in a Salt Lake City home
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    3,132+ reviews

  • 24/7 Emergency

    60–90 min dispatch

  • Licensed & insured

    Utah plumbing contractor

  • 5 Utah counties

    50+ cities served

  • Flat-rate pricing

    Quoted before we start

Overview

How we find leaks you can't see

A hidden water leak is the worst kind. By the time you can see it — wet plaster, sagging drywall, warped hardwood — the damage has been happening for days or weeks. The leak might be twenty feet away from where the stain shows up because water travels along framing before it drops. The wrong move is to start cutting walls open guessing where the source is. The right move is to find it first with non-invasive equipment, cut once, and fix it.

How leaks hide in old SLC homes

Old SLC homes have specific failure modes. Galvanized supply pinholes weep slowly behind plaster walls for months before staining anything. Cast iron drain joints crack and seep into framing. Bathroom waste lines — original lead bend pipes behind toilets — develop slow drips that rot subfloor. Slab leaks in Sugar House slab-on-grade homes show up as warm spots on the floor. Main supply line breaks in the parkstrip dump water under the foundation in Avenues homes built into hillsides. We see all of these every month.

What we use

  • Thermal imaging camera — finds temperature differentials behind walls and ceilings. Hot water leaks show up bright. Cold water leaks show as cold zones. Non-invasive, no holes cut.
  • Acoustic leak detector — pressurized line, sensitive microphone walks the wall to triangulate the leak's exact position. Best tool for slab leaks under concrete.
  • Moisture meter — pin and pinless meters confirm what the thermal sees. Maps the wet zone so we know how far the water has spread.
  • Pressure test isolation — shut off zones one by one to confirm which line is leaking. Critical when multiple suspect spots show.
  • Tracer gas — for buried lines or extremely hidden leaks. Pump tracer gas into the line, sniff at the surface to find where it escapes.

What Valley does in SLC specifically

Our techs train on old SLC homes. They know that the leak in your Avenues bathroom ceiling is usually a copper line in the wall behind the upstairs sink, not the bathtub drain. They know that the wet spot in your Sugar House basement is usually a slab leak from the supply line, not the sewer. We narrow the suspect area before we cut, and we cut as small a hole as possible.

Detection is $295–$485. Detection fee is waived when we do the repair we found. Detailed leak map for your insurance adjuster if it's an insurable claim. Members of the Quality Service Club get 15% off detection plus the annual whole-home plumbing inspection that often catches slow leaks before they show stains.

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Tell us what you're seeing — wet spot, water bill spike, sound of running water. We narrow it before we cut.

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Warning signs

Signs You Have a Hidden Leak in Your SLC Home

Some of these are subtle. Some you noticed three weeks ago. The longer they go, the more damage.

  • Wet or discolored spot growing on a plaster ceiling or wall

  • Higher water bill with no change in usage

  • Sound of running water when no fixtures are in use

  • Damp, musty smell from a basement, crawl space, or wall cavity

  • Warm spot on a slab floor (slab leak — common in Sugar House)

  • Hardwood floor cupping or buckling without obvious cause

  • Plaster bubbling or peeling on an interior wall

  • Moss, mold, or mildew on a wall that shouldn't be wet

  • Wet patch in the parkstrip or yard with no rain (main line leak)

  • Water meter spinning slowly with everything in the house off

Find it once

Stop guessing. Stop cutting drywall on hope.

Thermal and acoustic detection finds the source before we touch a wall. One small access cut, one targeted repair. Detection fee waived if we do the fix.

Versus 5 guess-cuts

1 cut

Across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, and Tooele counties.

The Process

How Leak Detection Works in SLC

Valley Plumbing technician using moisture meter on a wall in a Salt Lake City home

On the truck

Cable machine, jetter, and pipe camera — every call.

  1. Walk the symptoms

    Tech walks the visible damage and asks when it started, water bill history, and whether you've noticed sounds or smells. Old SLC homes have predictable failure spots — bathroom ceilings below upstairs baths, basement walls below kitchens, exterior walls with original galvanized.

  2. Pressure isolation

    Shut off zones one at a time and watch the meter. Confirms whether the leak is supply (pressurized) or drain (only when in use). Drain leaks are slower but harder to find — only show during use.

  3. Thermal scan

    Run the thermal camera across suspect walls, ceilings, and floors. Hot water leaks light up bright; cold water leaks show as cold zones. Slab leaks appear as warm spots on concrete in Sugar House and similar slab homes.

  4. Acoustic and moisture confirmation

    Acoustic detector triangulates the exact source. Moisture meter maps the wet zone. We mark the wall with chalk where to cut — usually a 12x12" access panel.

  5. Quote and repair

    Detection findings reported with photos. Repair quoted as a separate flat-rate. Detection fee waived if you have us do the repair. Insurance documentation included if applicable.

Pricing

Water Leak Detection Cost in Salt Lake City

Flat-rate detection. Repair quoted separately. Detection fee waived if we do the repair.

Members save 15%Quality Service Club · $79/yr

Standard leak detection (single area)

Low

$295

High

$485

Member

$251

$412

Thermal + acoustic + moisture, one zone

Whole-house leak detection (multiple zones)

Low

$485

High

$750

Member

$412

$638

Pressure isolation + thermal scan whole house

Slab leak detection only

Low

$295

High

$485

Member

$251

$412

Common in Sugar House slab-on-grade homes

Main supply line leak (yard/parkstrip)

Low

$385

High

$685

Member

$327

$582

Tracer gas + acoustic, locates underground

Repair after detection (varies)

Low

$295

High

$4,500

Member

$251

$3,825

Quoted separately based on findings — often waives detection fee

Insurance documentation package

Low

Included

High

Included

Member

Included

Included

Photos, location map, scope letter — included

Service call / dispatch

Low

$89

High

$129

Member

$76

$110

Waived if we do detection or repair

Emergency after-hours surcharge

Low

$95

High

$150

Member

$81

$128

Nights, weekends, holidays

Member pricing reflects the Quality Service Club 15% repair discount. Service call fees are separate.

Pricing reflects 2026 SLC residential work. Commercial leak detection (apartments, restaurants) quoted separately.

Quality Service Club

Skip the bill. Skip the line.

For $79 a year, members get 15% off every repair, priority dispatch on every call, and a free annual drain and plumbing inspection — the same stuff we'd charge $195 for on a cold call.

  • 15% off repairs
  • Priority dispatch
  • Annual inspection
  • 24/7 service access
  • $25 referral bonus
  • Parts + labor warranty
Best value

Plumbing

$79/year

  • 15% off all plumbing repairs
  • Priority dispatch — skip the line
  • Annual drain piping inspection
  • Full home water-supply inspection
  • Tag on your emergency shut-off
  • $25 referral bonus
Join Plumbing

HVAC (1 unit)

$199/year

  • 15% off HVAC repairs
  • Priority dispatch on furnace or AC calls
  • Annual furnace + AC safety inspection
  • Thermostat calibration and battery swap
  • Outdoor condenser cleaning check
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Plumbing + HVAC

$258/year

  • Everything in both plans
  • Whole-home annual inspection
  • 15% off every service we offer
  • Priority dispatch across plumbing and HVAC
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FAQ

Leak Detection FAQs in Salt Lake City

Standard single-zone detection is $295–$485. Whole-house detection (multiple suspect zones) is $485–$750. Slab leak detection is $295–$485. Main line outdoor detection is $385–$685. Detection fee is waived when we do the repair we find.

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Burst pipe, no heat, AC down? Real plumbers pick up — no answering machines. Valley Plumbing serves Salt Lake City and surrounding areas any time, day or night.

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