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Georgia Water Leak Detection

Commercial Leak Detection in Marietta, GA

A hidden water leak in a commercial property can waste water, increase operating costs, damage building materials, and disrupt the people who use your property. Georgia Water Leak Detection provides commercial leak detection in Marietta, Cobb County, and metro Atlanta to pinpoint hidden water leaks before unnecessary demolition begins.

We work with business owners, property managers, facility managers, and other commercial property decision-makers to locate difficult leaks using non-invasive diagnostic methods. Whether the problem is beneath concrete, underground, inside the building, or somewhere along a water line, the goal is simple: identify where the water is escaping so you can make an informed decision about what happens next.

Same-day dispatch is available most days: call (470) 454-5051 and we’ll get someone headed your way.

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What Are the Signs of a Hidden Water Leak in a Commercial Building?

Commercial water leaks are not always obvious. A broken pipe may create visible water quickly, but smaller leaks can continue behind walls, below floors, or underground without producing an obvious puddle.

Warning signs can include:

Commercial buildings can make the source difficult to identify because they may contain larger plumbing systems and multiple fixtures or water lines. Water can also travel away from the actual failure point before becoming visible.

That is why finding moisture and finding the source of a leak are not necessarily the same thing.

How Do Professionals Find Hidden Commercial Water Leaks?

Professional commercial leak detection is designed to narrow down the source before walls, flooring, concrete, or landscaping are opened unnecessarily.

The appropriate testing method depends on the property and suspected leak. Our diagnostic process can include methods such as pressure testing, acoustic listening equipment, thermal imaging, and other leak detection techniques when appropriate.

Isolate the Problem

The first objective is to determine which part of the plumbing system may be losing water. Isolating lines and testing different portions of the system can reduce the search area.

Look for Temperature Differences

Thermal imaging can help identify temperature variations associated with certain hidden water leaks. This can be particularly useful when the suspected line is behind a finished surface or beneath flooring.

Listen for Escaping Water

Pressurized water escaping from a pipe can create sound and vibration. Acoustic leak detection equipment can help a trained technician trace those signals and narrow down the source.

Pinpoint the Suspected Location

Information from multiple tests can be used together to identify the likely location of the leak. The objective is to know where the problem is before opening finished surfaces whenever possible.

For general plumbing leaks throughout a property, learn more about our water leak detection services.

Can You Find a Commercial Leak Without Damaging Floors or Walls?

In many situations, commercial water leaks can be located without exploratory demolition.

Non-invasive leak detection means testing the plumbing system and using diagnostic equipment to narrow down the problem before cutting into walls, flooring, or concrete simply to search for it.

There are situations where accessing a failed pipe eventually requires opening a surface. Leak detection does not mean a damaged pipe will never need to be exposed. Instead, accurate detection can help determine where that access should occur.

That distinction matters in commercial properties.

Opening the wrong section of flooring, wall, concrete, or pavement can add unnecessary restoration work and create additional disruption. Pinpointing the suspected source first helps keep subsequent work focused on the actual problem.

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What Types of Commercial Properties Need Leak Detection?

Commercial leaks can occur anywhere a property has pressurized water lines or other plumbing systems.

Commercial leak detection may be appropriate for properties such as:

  • Office buildings
  • Retail properties
  • Restaurants and food-service properties
  • Warehouses
  • Industrial properties
  • Multifamily and multi-unit buildings
  • Property management portfolios
  • Mixed-use buildings
  • Commercial facilities

Each property presents a different challenge. A small retail suite may have a relatively simple plumbing layout, while a larger facility can have multiple water lines and areas that need to be isolated individually.

The diagnostic approach should fit the building rather than assuming every commercial leak behaves the same way.

Why Does Early Commercial Leak Detection Matter?

A small hidden leak does not necessarily stay small.

As water continues escaping, it can spread into flooring, walls, concrete, soil, and other surrounding materials. At the same time, the property may continue paying for water that is never actually being used.

For a commercial property, there is another concern: disruption.

Water problems can affect employees, customers, tenants, equipment, inventory, or normal building operations depending on where the leak occurs. Waiting until hidden water becomes visible can mean the problem has already spread beyond the pipe itself.

Finding the source earlier gives you better information while there may still be an opportunity to limit the affected area.

Can You Locate Underground Water Leaks on Commercial Properties?

Commercial water lines can also fail outside the building.

An underground leak may occur along a water service line or another buried water line. Depending on the location, signs can include unexplained water consumption, low pressure, saturated soil, unusually wet areas, or water surfacing outside.

Because the pipe is buried, digging along the entire line to search for the failure is rarely the best first move.

Our underground water leak detection service focuses on locating the suspected source so excavation can be directed to the area that actually requires attention.

Can You Detect Commercial Slab Leaks?

Yes. Water lines beneath concrete can develop leaks in commercial properties just as they can in residential properties.

The challenge is that concrete and finished flooring can hide the location. Water may also spread beneath the slab before there is a visible sign at the surface.

Our slab water leak detection service is designed to locate suspected leaks beneath concrete using diagnostic methods before unnecessary concrete removal begins.

Possible signs of a commercial slab leak include unexplained water usage, warm flooring, damp areas, sounds of running water, or water-meter activity that cannot be explained by normal building operations.

Accurate detection is particularly important when the suspected leak is beneath a finished commercial space where unnecessary demolition could affect normal use of the property.

What Should You Know Before Scheduling Commercial Leak Detection?

You do not need to diagnose the leak yourself before calling. However, a few details can help establish what is happening.

If available, note:

  • When the unusual water usage or moisture first appeared
  • Whether water bills have changed
  • Where moisture or damage has been noticed
  • Whether water pressure has changed
  • Whether the meter continues moving during periods of little or no water use
  • Whether previous plumbing repairs have been performed in the affected area
  • Whether the suspected problem is inside, beneath the building, or outside

For properties with multiple tenants or complex plumbing systems, knowing which areas are affected can also help narrow down the investigation.

If you are unsure what information matters, call us. The important part is explaining what you have observed rather than trying to determine the cause yourself.

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Why Use Professional Commercial Leak Detection Instead of Guessing?

When a pipe is visible and actively leaking, its location is obvious. Hidden leaks are different.

A stain on a wall does not necessarily mean the pipe failed directly behind that stain. Water can move along framing, flooring, pipes, or other building materials before appearing somewhere else.

The same problem occurs below concrete and underground. The place where water becomes visible may not be where the line actually failed.

Professional leak detection uses testing and diagnostic information to narrow down the source rather than choosing a location based only on where moisture appeared.

For commercial property owners and managers, that can mean a more targeted response and less unnecessary investigation.

Commercial Leak Detection in Marietta and Metro Atlanta

Georgia Water Leak Detection is based at 2985 Gordy Pkwy, Suite 116, Marietta, GA 30066. We provide leak detection for residential and commercial customers in Marietta and surrounding metro Atlanta communities.

Our existing service area includes Marietta, Kennesaw, Austell, Roswell, Woodstock, Sandy Springs, Atlanta, Brookhaven, Norcross, Alpharetta, Milton, and Tucker, as well as nearby areas.

If your commercial property is experiencing unexplained water loss, unusual meter activity, moisture, or another sign of a hidden leak, you do not have to start opening walls or floors to figure out where it is coming from.

Get a Clear Answer About Your Commercial Water Leak

When you are responsible for a commercial property, you need to know where the water is coming from before deciding how to address it.

Georgia Water Leak Detection uses professional, non-invasive leak detection methods to locate hidden water leaks in commercial properties throughout Marietta, Cobb County, metro Atlanta, and nearby areas.

Whether you suspect a hidden interior leak, slab leak, underground leak, or water-line problem, we can investigate the source and help you understand what was found.

Call (470) 454-5051 to schedule commercial leak detection.

Commercial Leak Detection FAQs

Unexplained increases in water usage, meter activity when water is not being used, damp areas, reduced pressure, unusual sounds, and recurring moisture can indicate a hidden leak. Professional testing can determine whether the plumbing system is losing water and help locate the source.

The exact process depends on the plumbing system and suspected location. Leak detection can involve isolating plumbing lines, pressure testing, acoustic listening, thermal imaging, and other diagnostic methods. Using multiple sources of information helps narrow down the suspected leak without relying on guesswork.

Many hidden leaks can be investigated and pinpointed without exploratory demolition. Access may eventually be necessary to repair a damaged pipe, but non-invasive leak detection helps determine where that access should occur first.

Leak detection methods can be used to investigate pressurized water lines beneath concrete. Pressure testing, acoustic equipment, thermal imaging, and other appropriate methods can help narrow down the suspected location before concrete is opened.

Business owners, property managers, facility managers, building owners, and others responsible for commercial properties can schedule leak detection when unexplained water loss or signs of a hidden plumbing leak appear.