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Leak Detection & Repair in Corona, CA

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Need professional leak detection in Corona? If you’re noticing water stains, higher water bills, musty odors, or damp areas that won’t dry, a hidden leak may be the cause. PRO Plumbers connects you with experienced technicians who locate leaks accurately, explain what they find, and recommend the right repair. From slab leaks to pipe and fixture leaks, we help stop water damage before it spreads. Need fast help? Visit our Plumber in Corona homepage.

Have you noticed higher water bills or persistent moisture? Hidden leaks could be present.

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PRO Insight: Corona’s leak risk is driven by two compounding factors that are specific to the city’s geography and water supply. Western Municipal Water District delivers some of the hardest water in Riverside County—a Colorado River and State Water Project blend that corrodes copper pipe walls from the inside over decades. At the same time, Corona’s hillside developments from South Corona to the area around Temescal Valley sit on expansive soils that shift with seasonal moisture changes, stressing slab-embedded pipes from the outside. Homes built in the 1980s and 1990s throughout the 91 corridor neighborhoods are hitting the age where both forces produce their first visible failures simultaneously. Serving Norco, Eastvale, Riverside, Jurupa Valley and surrounding Corona neighborhoods.

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Leak Detection Service
in Corona

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Hidden plumbing leaks can waste water and cause serious damage if left unchecked. A licensed plumber can confirm the source of the leak, identify the best access point, and outline clear repair options.

Signs You May Have a Hidden Leak

  • Unexpected water bill increases with no change in usage
  • Water stains on ceilings, walls, or baseboards
  • Damp or warped flooring and soft spots underfoot
  • Musty or moldy odors that don’t go away
  • Low water pressure across multiple fixtures
  • Sounds of running water when no fixtures are on

Common Leak Sources We Locate

  • Slab leaks beneath concrete foundations
  • Pipe leaks inside walls, ceilings, and floors
  • Toilet leaks from tanks, supply lines, or seals
  • Shower and tub leaks from valves or drain assemblies
  • Fixture leaks under sinks and behind appliances
  • Main water line leaks causing yard saturation or pressure loss

Tip: Monitor water bills and watch for moisture. Early detection of hidden leaks reduces water waste and structural issues.

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24-Hour Leak Repair
in Corona

Learn more about available plumbing repair in Corona and our 24/7 leak detection service below, including slab leaks, ceiling leaks and hard-to-find sources:

Hidden Water Leak
Detection

Not all leaks are visible. Some show up as high water bills, damp smells, or soft spots in floors. Technicians use professional leak detection tools, including acoustic listening devices and moisture meters, to locate leaking pipes behind walls, under slabs, and in hard-to-reach areas. Once the leak is found, they outline the best repair options to limit damage and restore normal water use.

Slab Leak Detection
& Repair

Leaks under a concrete slab can lead to structural issues and costly damage if not addressed. Plumbers in Corona specialize in slab leak detection and repair, using pressure testing and non-invasive locating methods to identify the problem area. Depending on the situation, they may recommend spot repair, rerouting lines, or partial repiping to fix the leak and protect your foundation.

Ceiling, Wall &
Bathroom Leak Repair

Water stains on ceilings, bubbling paint, or loose tiles in the bathroom often point to leaks from supply lines, valves, or plumbing fixtures. Experienced technicians trace moisture back to its source, repair the faulty connection or bathroom plumbing, and test the system to confirm the leak is gone. This focused approach helps limit demo work and reduces the risk of mold and further damage.

Average Leak Detection Costs in Corona

  • Basic inspection: $100–$300
  • Electronic leak detection: $300–$800
  • Slab or underground locating: $500–$1,200

In Corona, the city’s dry climate means leaked water from a slab or underground pipe travels well away from its source before surfacing—making electronic acoustic detection essentially mandatory. Visual inspection alone rarely locates the problem. Corona’s hillside properties with longer pipe runs and sloped foundations can require more extensive locating work, pushing costs toward the higher end. If a slab leak is confirmed, a pipe reroute through walls or attic space typically runs $1,500–$3,500 and avoids the cost and disruption of jackhammering through finished floors. Get an itemized estimate separating detection, repair, and restoration before any work begins.

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Hidden Leak?
We Can Help!

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PRO Plumbers connects homeowners, property managers, and businesses with skilled leak detection and repair technicians in Corona, California. Count on clear estimates, upfront guidance, and careful workmanship. Every leak job is handled the right way from start to finish, and if you’re not satisfied, we’ll address it promptly.

Other plumbing companies in Corona may only treat surface symptoms—PRO Plumbers focuses on accurate leak detection and lasting repairs. Call us to receive:

Local Expertise — Plumbers familiar with Corona’s plumbing layouts, water pressure, and common leak locations.

Professional Equipment — Technicians use advanced leak detection tools, pressure testing, and quality repair materials to complete every job properly.

Clear Communication — No unexpected charges. You receive a detailed explanation and full pricing before work begins.

Customer Care — Respectful service, clean work areas, and reliable results on every visit.

Homeowners throughout Riverside County choose PRO Plumbers for dependable water leak detection, repair, and prevention.

Leak Repair Near Me:
Here’s How

Getting water leaks found and fixed with PRO Plumbers of Corona is straightforward:

1. Schedule Appointment: Call to select a convenient time. Emergency service is available day and night for major leaks or burst pipes.

2. Inspection & Leak Detection: A technician arrives, listens to your concerns, and uses professional methods to locate visible and hidden leaks in your plumbing system.

3. Repair Options & Estimate: Once the source is identified, they explain what’s causing the leak and provide a clear estimate for repair or replacement work.

4. Leak Repair Work: After approval, the technician completes the necessary repairs—whether that means fixing a single joint, rerouting a line, or replacing damaged sections of pipe.

5. Quality Check & Follow-Up: The system is tested to confirm the leak is resolved and everything is operating correctly. Our team follows up to confirm you’re satisfied and answer any remaining questions.

Don’t ignore signs of a water leak. Call PRO Plumbers of Corona for fast, accurate leak detection and repair. From small drips to major breaks, we’re prepared to help.

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Serving Corona, California
& Nearby

PRO Plumbers of Corona provides water leak detection and repair services across Corona and Riverside County—including South Corona, Temescal Valley, Eagle Glen, Dos Lagos, Sycamore Creek, and neighborhoods throughout the 91 and 15 freeway corridors.

ZIP codes include 92879, 92880, 92881, 92882, 92883, and surrounding areas. Whether for a home, rental property, or business, we deliver dependable leak detection and repair solutions tailored to your specific needs.

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Leak Detection FAQ

Have a question about leak detection? Call us to speak to a local plumber in Corona anytime at (951) 904-6468 or review the answers below:

MY WATER BILL JUMPED AND I DON’T KNOW WHY, COULD IT BE A LEAK?
In Corona, yes—and it warrants same-day action rather than a wait-and-see approach. The city’s dry climate means water from a slab or underground pipe leak absorbs into the ground or evaporates quickly, leaving no visible surface sign for weeks or months. By the time a warm spot appears on the floor or a stain shows on a wall, the leak has usually been running long enough to cause structural damage. Homes in South Corona, Eagle Glen, and the 91 corridor neighborhoods built in the 1980s and 1990s are the highest-risk properties—Western Municipal’s hard water has been corroding those copper supply lines since installation. Do the meter test: shut off all water and watch the dial. If it’s still moving, call a plumber the same day.
HOW DO I CONFIRM THERE’S A LEAK WITHOUT CALLING A PLUMBER FIRST?
Check your water meter. Turn off every fixture, appliance, and irrigation valve in and around the home, then watch the meter dial or digital display for two to three minutes. If it’s moving, water is flowing somewhere it shouldn’t. In Corona’s dry climate, this meter test is often the only early check homeowners have—there may be no wet floor, no stain, nothing visible until the damage is already significant. If the meter is moving with everything off, don’t wait for a visible sign to appear. Call for electronic leak detection the same day.
WILL FINDING THE LEAK MEAN TEARING UP MY FLOORS?
Not necessarily. Acoustic listening devices and moisture meters can narrow the leak location precisely before any demo work begins. In Corona’s tract homes, a pipe reroute through walls or attic space is often the cleaner and more cost-effective option than jackhammering through the slab—particularly in homes with tile flooring throughout, where slab access and restoration can cost as much as the repair itself. When access is genuinely required, the full plan and cost are confirmed before any cutting starts. For hillside properties in South Corona and Temescal Valley, rerouting is almost always preferred given the sloped slab conditions.
WHY DO SLAB LEAKS HAPPEN IN CORONA HOMES?
Two compounding factors. Western Municipal Water District’s blended Colorado River supply is among the hardest in Riverside County—those minerals have been reacting with copper pipe walls since the home was built, pitting them from the inside over decades. At the same time, Corona’s expansive soils shift with seasonal moisture changes, putting mechanical stress on slab-embedded pipe bends and joints from the outside. Those two forces work on the same vulnerable spots until the pipe wall gives. Homes in South Corona, Eagle Glen, and Sycamore Creek built in the 1980s through early 2000s are at the highest risk—the pipe walls are at the age where both forces have had enough time to produce failures.
CAN A SMALL LEAK REALLY CAUSE THAT MUCH DAMAGE?
In Corona, yes—and the damage pattern tends to be expensive. A slow slab leak that saturates the subfloor or lower wall framing can produce mold within weeks even in a dry climate, once water is trapped in a confined wall cavity or under flooring. Modern tract home construction in Corona—drywall, engineered wood flooring, spray foam insulation—traps moisture efficiently once it gets in. Remediation costs in a South Corona or Eagle Glen tract home typically run $5,000–$15,000 depending on scope. A same-day leak detection call at the first sign of a bill spike costs a fraction of what deferred action costs once visible damage appears.
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