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Leak Detection in Big Island, HI

Big Island homeowners face active volcanic activity producing vog (volcanic smog) across kona and ka'u districts that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Kailua-Kona, Hilo, Waimea, Waikoloa Village, Pahoa, and surrounding Big Island communities.

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Why Big Island Homes Need Leak Detection

Active volcanic activity producing vog (volcanic smog) across Kona and Ka'u districts
Hilo side receives 120–150+ inches of rain annually; Kona side averages 15–25 inches
Salt air corrosion along all coastal areas
Intense tropical UV year-round (UV Index 10–11 common at elevation)
Occasional seismic activity and ashfall from volcanic eruptions
Common Home Types We Service
Single-story ranch homes in Kona subdivisionsOlder plantation-era homes in Hilo and PunaCustom homes on large agricultural lots in North Kohala and WaimeaNewer homes in Waikoloa Village and resort communitiesOff-grid and self-sufficient homes in rural Puna and Ka'u

What You Get

Non-invasive detection — find leaks without tearing up walls
Acoustic and thermal imaging equipment
Locates slab leaks, supply line leaks, and underground leaks
Prevents mold, structural damage, and water waste
Reduces destructive repair by pinpointing the exact leak location
Emergency response for active leaks

Our Leak Detection Process

01

Meter Test

We check your water meter with all fixtures off to confirm whether a leak exists and estimate its size.

02

Pressure Testing

Sections of your plumbing are isolated and pressure-tested to narrow down the location of the leak.

03

Acoustic Detection

Specialized listening equipment detects the sound of water escaping from pressurized pipes through walls, floors, and slabs.

04

Thermal Imaging

Thermal cameras detect temperature changes caused by wet areas, pinpointing leaks behind walls without cutting into them.

Seasonal Considerations for Big Island

1
Year-round vog cleaning of surfaces on the Kona and Ka'u sides
2
Hilo-side mold and mildew removal from persistent heavy rainfall
3
Post-eruption ash and acid rain cleanup in affected districts
4
Salt air cleaning of metal fixtures, screens, and fasteners in coastal areas
5
Termite swarm season (May–June) monitoring

Areas We Serve in Big Island

Our leak detection pros are available throughout the Big Island metro area, including:

Kailua-KonaHiloWaimeaWaikoloa VillagePahoaCaptain CookHolualoaKeaauOcean ViewNorth Kohala

Leak Detection FAQ for Big Island Homeowners

How often should Big Island homeowners get leak detection?
Given Big Island's active volcanic activity producing vog (volcanic smog) across kona and ka'u districts, most homeowners benefit from leak detection at least once a year. Year-round vog cleaning of surfaces on the Kona and Ka'u sides often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Big Island most need leak detection?
Single-story ranch homes in Kona subdivisions and Older plantation-era homes in Hilo and Puna are the most common home types in Big Island and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How do I know if I have a hidden water leak?
Signs include unexplained high water bills, the sound of running water when fixtures are off, warm spots on floors (possible slab leak), water stains on walls or ceilings, and musty odors.
What is a slab leak?
A slab leak is a water or sewer pipe leak located beneath the concrete foundation of your home. They're caused by pipe corrosion, poor installation, or soil movement. Slab leaks are serious and require professional detection.
How accurate is professional leak detection?
Modern acoustic and thermal equipment can locate leaks to within inches. This precision dramatically reduces the amount of excavation or wall opening required to make repairs.
What does leak detection cost?
Leak detection services typically run $150–$400. This cost is usually offset by the savings in repair costs from not cutting open walls or floors in the wrong location.

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