Longmont, CO

Leak Detection & Repair in Longmont

Longmont homeowners shouldn't have to put up with water leaks. Get matched with a trusted local plumber who knows the Boulder area conditions.

Local Longmont pros ZIP 80501, 80503, 80504

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How do you fix water leaks in Longmont, CO?

To fix water leaks in Longmont, Boulder County, a licensed local plumber inspects the problem, pinpoints the cause common to the Boulder–Broomfield area, makes a lasting repair instead of a quick patch, and advises on preventing it. Most Longmont calls are scheduled same-day — and 24/7 for emergencies. Call (719) 259-7127 for a free estimate.

Local factor in Longmont: Boulder-area plumbing mixes older homes and foothill lots with hard freezes, expansive clay flats and soft water — burst pipes, old sewers and sump pumps lead.

Leak Detection built for Longmont

Longmont sits in Boulder County, in the Boulder–Broomfield area — an established community with the plumbing profile that comes with it. That means chinook freeze-thaw swings stressing pipes, older clay sewers with root intrusion, expansive clay in the flats and soft snowmelt water.

The flats east of the foothills sit on expansive clay that shifts foundations and cracks buried lines, while foothill lots add rocky, shifting ground.

That's why Longmont and Boulder County homeowners do best with a local plumber who knows how the Boulder–Broomfield area conditions cause water leaks — and fixes the root cause, not just the symptom. Our network covers Longmont and nearby communities across the Boulder–Broomfield area.

Chinook freezes & old sewers

Boulder-area winters swing from chinook warm to hard freeze in hours, stressing pipes, while the older housing stock runs clay and cast-iron sewers that roots invade.

Older homes & aging pipes

Many older Longmont homes still have galvanized supply lines and clay or cast-iron sewer pipe that corrode, crack and let tree roots in — the usual reason for repiping and sewer work.

Signs of water leaks in your Longmont home

  • A water bill that jumped with no change in use
  • The sound of running water when everything's off
  • Warm or wet spots on floors, or a soggy patch in the yard
  • Low water pressure, or a musty, mildew smell

How the repair works

A meter test to confirm a hidden leak

Electronic acoustic and thermal locating to pinpoint it

Finding the leak without tearing up the whole home or yard

Repair or reroute, then a pressure test to verify

Longmont areaThe Boulder–Broomfield area
Metro area

The Boulder–Broomfield area

County

Boulder County, CO

Region

The Boulder–Broomfield area

ZIP codes

80501, 80503, 80504

Local note

Boulder County pairs older housing stock and foothill neighborhoods with hard freezes, expansive clay in the flats and soft mountain snowmelt water.

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Longmont Leak Detection FAQs

Leak Detection questions in Longmont

How soon can I get leak detection in Longmont?

Most Longmont appointments are same-day or next-day. Call (719) 259-7127 to confirm a time for ZIP 80501, 80503, 80504.

What causes sewer and water lines to crack in Longmont?

the Boulder area sits on expansive clay that swells and shrinks with moisture, shifting foundations and cracking the sewer and water lines that run through it — a leading cause of underground leaks and sewer breaks here.

Do older Longmont homes need repiping?

Often, yes. Homes with galvanized supply lines or clay and cast-iron sewer pipe develop corrosion, low pressure, leaks and root intrusion — replacing them with PEX, copper or new sewer pipe fixes it for good.

What causes hidden water leaks in Colorado?

Expansive clay soil that shifts with moisture, freeze-thaw cycles that stress buried lines, and aging galvanized pipe are the usual causes — service lines between the meter and the house are a common failure point.

How do you find a hidden leak without breaking walls?

Pros use electronic acoustic listening and thermal imaging to pinpoint the leak first, so only the exact spot is opened — not the whole wall, floor or yard.

What are the signs of an underground service-line leak?

A spiking water bill, a constantly running meter, a soggy or unusually green patch in the yard, or low pressure all point to a buried line leak.

Plumbing problem in Longmont? Don't wait.

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