Water Leak Detection & Repair in Lake Oswego, Oregon

A hidden water leak can run for months before you see any visible damage — and by then, the mold, rot, and structural damage are already well underway. True Flow Plumbing locates and repairs leaks in Lake Oswego homes using pressure testing and acoustic detection, without tearing your house apart to find it.

Leak Detection for Lake Oswego Homes

Lake Oswego's high property values can mask plumbing problems that have been building for decades. First Addition and lakefront homes from the 1950s and 1960s often have original galvanized or early copper water lines that have never been replaced. Hidden slab leaks and pinhole leaks behind walls are particularly common in these properties — the homes are well-maintained on the surface, but the plumbing tells a different story. Mountain Park homes from the 1970s–1980s see copper corrosion leaks as those systems age.

🔍 Hidden Pipe Leaks

Supply line leaks inside walls, under floors, or in crawl spaces — found with pressure testing and acoustic equipment, not guesswork.

🏠 Slab Leaks

Pipes that fail beneath a concrete slab are one of the most damaging leaks in any home. We locate the exact spot before we touch the concrete.

📍 Pinhole Leaks

Pinhole leaks in galvanized steel, early copper, and cast iron are common in 1950s and 1960s homes in the First Addition and lakefront neighborhoods. They weep slowly — barely noticeable until the drywall is soaked or mold appears.

🚿 Fixture & Supply Line Leaks

Leaks at shutoff valves, supply lines under sinks and toilets, and fixture connections — diagnosed and repaired in one visit in most cases.

💧 Main Line Leaks

A leak in the service line between the street and your house can go undetected for months. Signs: wet yard, high water bills, low pressure everywhere.

🌡️ Thermal & Acoustic Detection

We use acoustic listening equipment and thermal imaging to find leaks without invasive opening of walls or floors before we know where the problem is.

Signs You Have a Hidden Leak in Your Lake Oswego Home

  • Water bill is higher than usual with no change in usage
  • Sound of water running when all fixtures and appliances are off
  • Wet, soft, or discolored spots on walls, ceilings, or floors
  • Mold or mildew smell without any visible water source
  • Low water pressure throughout the house
  • Warm or hot spots on the floor (slab leak indicator)
  • Your water meter is spinning with everything shut off
How to check for an active leak right now: Turn off every fixture and appliance in the house — including the ice maker and irrigation system. Go to your water meter and watch the dial. If it's moving, you have an active leak somewhere. Call us and we'll find it.

How We Find Leaks in Lake Oswego Homes

  • Pressure test the supply system to confirm an active leak and isolate it to hot or cold lines
  • Acoustic listening equipment to hear water escaping through pipe walls, even under concrete
  • Thermal imaging to spot temperature differentials caused by wet materials behind walls
  • Isolate sections of the system to narrow down the location before opening anything
  • Provide a written summary of what we found, where it is, and what it costs to repair

Lake Oswego Neighborhoods We Serve

First Addition Mountain Park Palisades Lake Grove Westlake Old Meadows Lakefront properties

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you find a hidden water leak in a Lake Oswego home?

We start with a pressure test to confirm an active leak in the supply system, then use acoustic listening equipment to narrow down the location without opening walls or floors until we know exactly where to cut. This saves you from unnecessary demolition and repair costs.

What are the signs of a hidden pipe leak in Lake Oswego?

A water bill that jumped without a change in usage, the sound of running water when everything is off, wet spots on walls or ceilings, a mold smell without visible water, and unexplained low pressure are the most common signs. Any one of these is worth a call.

Do you repair the leak the same day you find it?

In most cases yes — we come prepared to both locate and repair. Simple pipe repairs and fitting replacements are handled the same visit. More involved slab leak repairs may require a follow-up, but we'll tell you exactly what you're looking at before we schedule anything.

Does homeowner's insurance cover leak detection and repair in Lake Oswego?

Most policies cover sudden and accidental pipe failures, including the cost of accessing the leak (opening walls, cutting into a slab). They typically don't cover gradual leaks that went unreported. Document everything and call your insurance company as soon as you discover a leak — we can provide a written report of our findings if needed.

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Suspect a Leak in Your Lake Oswego Home?

Don't wait for visible damage. We find hidden leaks fast and tell you exactly what it costs to fix before we start.

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