High Water Bill
A sudden water bill increase without a clear change in usage typically means water is escaping from a hidden pipe — common in Frisco's newer PEX plumbing systems and underground yard lines.
Frisco, TX is one of the fastest-growing and most affluent cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex — a community where luxury custom homes, master-planned subdivisions, high-end pool builds, and extensive irrigation systems define the residential landscape. Frisco homes range from established neighborhoods in West Frisco and Stonebriar to brand-new construction in Fields, Northgate Crossing, and Phillips Creek Ranch — all sitting on Blackland Prairie clay soil that creates constant mechanical stress on slab foundations, copper and PEX supply lines, underground service runs, and pool plumbing. Our Frisco leak detection team uses non-invasive acoustic, thermal, and pressure testing to locate slab leaks, pool leaks, irrigation line failures, underground water line breaks, and hidden pipe leaks across all Frisco property types before any costly demolition or excavation begins.
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Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, with thousands of newer homes, expansive pool communities, and extensive underground plumbing infrastructure. Despite newer construction, Frisco homes experience the same leak risks as older properties — slab leaks from shifting clay soil, pool plumbing failures in high-use pools, underground main-line breaks, and irrigation system leaks that go undetected for months. Our detection process finds the source accurately before unnecessary repairs begin.
We understand the common leak concerns Frisco homeowners face, including slab foundation leaks in clay soil subdivisions, extensive underground water lines, high-volume pool plumbing, and irrigation systems across large lots.
High water bills, warm floors, soggy yard patches, and running water sounds can all point to hidden leaks that should be checked quickly before the damage worsens.
Our process is designed to give homeowners clear answers before major decisions about digging, flooring removal, pool re-plastering, or full pipe rerouting are made.
After detection, we explain exactly what was found, what may be causing the issue, and which repair options make the most sense for your Frisco property.
We help homeowners across all Frisco neighborhoods and ZIP codes — including 75033, 75034, 75035 — with slab leak detection, water line leak detection, pool leak detection, underground leak detection, and emergency leak support. We also serve communities spanning the Collin/Denton County line including Stonebriar, Newman Village, Phillips Creek Ranch, Starwood, and more.
Not every leak is visible. Frisco homes — whether newly built or 10+ years old — can develop leaks behind walls, below concrete slabs, under lawns, inside pool plumbing, or within irrigation systems. These warning signs tell you when to act.
If your water meter keeps moving, your yard stays wet, your pool keeps losing water, or you hear running water with no fixture in use — schedule leak detection before the problem spreads into your foundation or walls.
A sudden water bill increase without a clear change in usage typically means water is escaping from a hidden pipe — common in Frisco's newer PEX plumbing systems and underground yard lines.
Soft ground, standing water, or unusually green grass patches in a dry season can indicate an underground water line or irrigation system leak beneath your Frisco yard.
A warm or hot area on your floor is a classic sign of a leaking hot water line beneath the slab — especially relevant in Frisco homes on Blackland Prairie clay foundations.
Hearing water flow when all fixtures are off is a common indicator of a hidden pipe leak somewhere in the plumbing system.
Frisco's pool-heavy neighborhoods see frequent pool leaks from shell cracks, skimmer failures, and underground pool plumbing lines. If your pool drops more than 1/4 inch per day, it may be leaking.
A pressure drop can indicate a supply line break, main water line failure, or an underground pipe leak between the meter and your Frisco home.
Drain line or sewer leaks show up as persistent odors, slow drainage, damp soil near the home, or recurring drain backups — all signs that camera inspection may be warranted.
Long-term moisture beneath or near the foundation — common in Frisco's clay-heavy soil — can contribute to cracking, settling, and flooring problems.
Schedule leak detection before hidden water damage becomes a larger repair problem.
Different leaks require different testing methods. Our Frisco leak detection services cover the most common hidden leak problems found in homes, pools, yards, foundations, and plumbing systems across Collin and Denton County.
We help locate hidden water line leaks beneath concrete foundations before unnecessary flooring removal or concrete cutting begins. Critical in Frisco's expansive clay soil neighborhoods.
We test and locate leaks in pressurized water lines, main service lines, and hidden supply pipes across Frisco properties.
For leaks below yards, driveways, sidewalks, or landscaping — common in Frisco's large lot properties — we use testing methods to narrow down the likely leak location without unnecessary excavation.
Frisco's pool-dense communities demand precise pool leak detection. We identify leaks in shells, skimmers, drains, return lines, and underground pool plumbing.
If the issue involves odors, slow drains, soggy soil, or suspected drain line damage, sewer camera inspection or additional testing may be recommended for Frisco properties.
Frisco's extensive sprinkler systems, zone valves, and landscape irrigation lines can leak underground, creating wet spots, high bills, and soft soil months before a visible sign appears.
Hidden pipe leaks behind walls, below floors, or near plumbing fixtures can be traced before the damage becomes worse inside Frisco homes.
If water damage is active or your water meter keeps moving, fast leak detection helps limit property damage across Frisco and surrounding North Dallas communities.
If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, leave the area and contact your gas provider or emergency services immediately. For plumbing-related gas line concerns, schedule professional inspection only after the immediate safety risk is handled.
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Our process is designed to confirm the problem, locate the likely source, and explain what should happen next without unnecessary disruption to your Frisco home.
We listen to your symptoms — water bill changes, warm floors, pool water loss, wet yard areas, odors, or low water pressure across your Frisco property.
We inspect visible clues around the home, foundation, yard, pool equipment pad, plumbing fixtures, and water meter.
We use the right testing approach based on suspected leak type — pressure testing, acoustic listening, moisture checks, thermal imaging, or pool system testing.
We narrow down the likely leak area and explain what the testing results indicate about the source and severity.
You receive clear repair guidance, documentation when needed, and recommendations for the safest next step based on the Frisco property findings.
Our leak detection team serves Frisco, TX and nearby North Dallas communities in Collin and Denton Counties — with fast response times, accurate leak detection, and professional repair support across all Frisco neighborhoods.
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Fast leak detection support across Frisco and nearby Collin/Denton County communities.
Leak detection pricing in Frisco depends on the leak type, location, testing method, property access, and whether the issue involves a slab, pool, sewer line, irrigation line, underground water line, or hidden pipe leak.
Slab leaks, pool leaks, sewer leaks, irrigation leaks, and underground water line leaks may each require different testing methods and inspection approaches.
Leaks under concrete, flooring, driveways, landscaping, or pool decking may take longer to isolate. Frisco's large lot sizes can mean longer underground line runs.
Pressure testing, acoustic listening, moisture mapping, thermal imaging, camera inspection, or pool system testing can each affect the final estimate for your Frisco property.
Detection may be separate from repair unless bundled with approved repair work. We clarify this upfront before any testing begins.
When a leak is active in your Frisco home, quick scheduling helps reduce property damage before it spreads into walls, floors, or the foundation.
The right testing method helps avoid unnecessary digging, missed leak sources, or premature concrete removal in Frisco's slab-on-grade homes.
Frisco homeowners need to understand what was found and what should happen next before committing to any repair work.
A careful, targeted detection process protects Frisco homes' flooring, landscaping, pools, and foundations from unnecessary damage during inspection.
Frisco homeowners trust Leak Detection McKinney for fast, accurate, and non-invasive leak detection across Collin and Denton County.
"Our pool in Stonebriar was losing water every day. We thought it was evaporation until the bill came. Leak Detection McKinney found a slow crack in the return line behind the equipment pad. No unnecessary digging, precise detection. Highly recommend for Frisco pool owners."
"We noticed a warm spot on our living room tile and suspected a slab leak. Called Leak Detection McKinney and they came out the same week. Used acoustic and thermal equipment, found the exact pipe location, and gave us a clear repair plan. Saved us from guessing and tearing up the wrong section of floor."
"Water bill went from $80 to $280 in one month. They found an underground irrigation line break in our backyard — completely invisible on the surface but leaking constantly. Professional, efficient, and clear on the findings. Best leak detection service in the Frisco area."
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