
See whether the property is losing water when fixtures are off.
Separate service line, slab, irrigation, pool fill, and fixture issues.
Give the homeowner evidence before approving digging or repair work.
A high water bill is stressful because the water loss is only part of the problem. The bigger question is where the repair should begin. Our job is high water bill investigation for homeowners who need facts before approving digging, slab work, irrigation repair, or a water line replacement.
Around Johnson Ferry Road, Lower Roswell Road, Paper Mill Road, East Side, Indian Hills, Terrell Mill, and neighborhoods near Sope Creek, East Cobb properties can include older subdivisions, mature trees, finished basements, crawlspaces, slab additions, irrigation systems, and service lines that may run under driveways or established landscaping. That mix changes how water moves and why one yard, slab, crawlspace, or basement symptom may need several clues checked together.
For this kind of call, we start with what can be checked before damage is done: meter behavior, shutoffs, pipe route clues, visible wet areas, and the symptom pattern. Then we use meter behavior checks, shutoff isolation, visual inspection, acoustic listening, thermal support when useful, and comparison of indoor and outdoor clues when those tools fit the site.
The point is to turn a vague warning sign into a focused repair direction. If the evidence points away from the original assumption, we say that too.
A high water bill is not a diagnosis by itself. It is a warning sign. The cause may be a toilet, irrigation zone, service line, slab leak, hose bib, crawlspace pipe, or another hidden issue. The goal is to narrow the source before money is spent on the wrong repair.
In East Cobb, we compare that symptom with the property layout, meter location, irrigation setup, slab areas, crawlspace or basement access, and the way water could move through red clay, roots, older pipe routes, sloped yards, retaining walls, and basement drainage conditions that can make leak symptoms confusing. That keeps the visit focused on evidence instead of assumptions.
Warning signs include a sudden bill increase, water usage that does not match the household, a meter that moves with fixtures off, or outdoor areas that never dry. Homeowners may also notice mildew odor, a water heater cycling unexpectedly, softer soil near a meter box, or one section of grass staying greener than the rest.
If the meter moves with every fixture off, the leak may be constant. If the bill jumps during watering season, irrigation leak detection East Cobb may need to be included. If floor warmth or damp flooring appears, slab leak detection East Cobb becomes part of the conversation.
The best repair plan starts with a good location. A bill investigation gives the homeowner facts before approving a water line replacement, slab opening, irrigation repair, or plumbing repair. We are not trying to take repair work from plumbers; we help make the repair decision more accurate.
For homeowners, that can mean fewer assumptions, less exploratory damage, and a better conversation with the contractor who will perform the repair.
Every city has its own leak patterns. In East Cobb, the combination of red clay, roots, older pipe routes, sloped yards, retaining walls, and basement drainage conditions that can make leak symptoms confusing can make surface clues misleading. A leak can run along a trench, root path, pipe sleeve, or gravel pocket before it appears.
East Cobb calls often involve high bills, basement moisture, slab or crawlspace clues, wet spots near mature trees, and older service lines where the visible water is not always the leak point. That is why professional leak detection East Cobb GA is useful before a repair crew starts opening the property.
Recent East Cobb work has included checking wet basements against meter movement, tracing water lines through mature yards, using thermal support near finished spaces, and helping homeowners avoid needless tear-out. After testing, we explain the strongest clues and any limits of the evidence. That gives the repair contractor a practical place to begin.
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We specialize in finding leaks and explaining the evidence, not pushing unnecessary repair work.
We narrow the likely area before a yard, driveway, slab, crawlspace, or finished room is opened.
Many plumbers use us because a marked area helps them repair the right section.












Scott was fast to respond and very professional! He found the leak under the slab in the Smyrna townhouse within the first 30 mins. He also referred an excellent plumber to do the repair. I would recommend him without a second thought.
Scott was professionally outstanding and extremely kind. He even called back later to make sure the plumber found the leak in the area that he had marked. Gratefully, Nancy & Roland.
Scott is the best! I had a leak in Dawsonville that another leak detection company was not able to find. I called Scott and he found the leak quickly. I highly recommend North Georgia Leak Detection and would hire Scott again in the future.
Yes. North Georgia Leak Detection helps homeowners in East Cobb locate hidden water loss before repair work begins. We focus on finding the leak evidence and explaining it clearly.
Common signs include a sudden bill increase, water usage that does not match the household, a meter that moves with fixtures off, or outdoor areas that never dry. If the symptom keeps returning or the meter moves when fixtures are off, leak detection is a smart next step.
That is the goal. We use leak detection equipment and site clues to narrow the likely area so the homeowner and repair contractor can avoid as much unnecessary damage as possible.
If the leak location is unknown, yes. A plumber repairs the pipe, while leak detection helps identify where the repair should begin. Many plumbers prefer having the area marked first.
Yes. Red clay, roots, older pipe routes, sloped yards, retaining walls, and basement drainage conditions that can make leak symptoms confusing can let water move away from the actual break. The wettest spot is not always the leak point.
Yes. A hidden leak can waste water continuously, especially if the meter moves when no fixtures are running. We help determine whether the loss appears to be inside, outside, under a slab, or tied to irrigation.
Yes. Irrigation leaks can look like service line leaks or cause seasonal bill spikes. We review irrigation clues when they may be part of the water loss.
We serve homeowners around Johnson Ferry Road, Lower Roswell Road, Paper Mill Road, East Side, Indian Hills, Terrell Mill and nearby North Georgia communities. If you are close to a city line, call and describe where the property is located.
We specialize in leak detection, not selling repair jobs. Once the likely area is marked, the homeowner or chosen repair contractor can handle the repair.
Make note of the recent bill change, whether the meter moves with fixtures off, where you see wet spots, and whether irrigation has been running. That information helps the visit start faster.
Call now for focused leak detection before unnecessary repair work begins.
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