Hidden leaks are some of the most expensive plumbing problems you can have, partly because the water damage usually costs more than the leak repair itself. A pinhole in a copper supply line, a hairline crack in a drain pipe behind a wall, or a slow slab leak under a finished basement can run for months before you notice anything beyond a slightly higher water bill.
Doro Plumbing specializes in finding leaks at their actual source, fixing them, and not making a mess of your house in the process. We use acoustic and electronic detection equipment so we can pinpoint the leak before opening up any walls, floors, or ceilings.
Most homeowners don’t realize they have a leak until something visible happens. Catch it earlier by watching for:
Slab leaks – leaks in the supply or drain lines running under a concrete slab. Common in homes with finished basements and ranches built on slab foundations. We use acoustic detection plus thermal imaging where applicable.
Supply line leaks – copper pinholes, PEX failures, polybutylene cracks, or galvanized pipe corrosion. Common in older Hartford and West Bend homes with original copper or galvanized supply lines.
Drain and waste line leaks – cracks in cast iron, separated joints, root intrusion, or PVC failures. Often hidden in wall cavities or above ceilings.
Outdoor irrigation leaks – leaks in service lines between the meter and the house, or in irrigation system supply lines.
Fixture and appliance leaks – the easy ones, but worth a proper diagnosis if it’s an intermittent or hard-to-isolate leak.
Water heater leaks – we’ll determine whether it’s a fitting, a valve, or the tank itself, and tell you straight whether it’s repair or replace.
Plenty of plumbers can fix a leak. Finding the leak is the harder part, and that’s where most of the cost gets decided. The wrong approach means tearing open three walls before you find the right one. The right approach means a single targeted opening, a clean repair, and a much smaller patch job afterward.
We use:
We fix the actual leak, but we won’t pretend to be a drywall or restoration company. For significant water damage, we’ll recommend a local restoration outfit we trust to handle drying, mold remediation, and finish repairs. For minor patches, we’ll do basic drywall closure ourselves if you want.
If your leak is the result of failing supply lines (especially in a home with original galvanized or polybutylene piping), we’ll talk through whether a partial repair or a full re-pipe is the smarter long-term move.
Doro Plumbing · (262) 229-5632 · Hartford, WI
Other services we offer that often go hand-in-hand with this one.
We offer this service across Hartford and the surrounding southeast Wisconsin communities.