A hidden water leak in your commercial property is not just a plumbing problem — it is a liability risk, a business interruption, and a potential insurance claim. Our commercial leak detection services in Las Vegas help property managers, building owners, HOA boards, hotel operators, and restaurant groups identify and resolve water leaks with minimal disruption to daily operations.
Using non-invasive acoustic detection, thermal imaging, and pressure testing, we locate leaks in commercial plumbing systems, parking garage slabs, roof membranes, irrigation systems, fire suppression lines, and commercial pools — fast and accurately.
Slab & Foundation Leaks: Pinhole leaks in under-slab plumbing destroying concrete and threatening structural integrity.
Roof & Envelope Leaks: Water intrusion through membrane, flashing, and roofing systems identified via thermal imaging.
Underground Water Main Leaks: Water loss in commercial supply lines and irrigation systems located without excavation.
Fire Suppression Line Leaks: Low-pressure leaks in sprinkler supply lines detected acoustically.
Commercial Pool Leaks: Hotel and community pool shell, plumbing, and equipment leaks.
HVAC Condensate Leaks: AC system water leaks causing ceiling and wall damage.
Commercial Leak Detection Las Vegas — Call (702) 850-6436 — We Work Around Your Schedule
We understand that every hour of disruption costs money. Our commercial leak detection process is designed to be non-invasive and efficient — we work around your schedule, including after-hours and weekend appointments, and deliver a clear written diagnostic report that your facilities team, insurer, or general contractor can act on immediately.
There is a reason why Las Vegas homeowners consistently choose us for their leak detection needs. From slab leaks to pool leaks, our team finds what others miss, fast, accurate, and with zero unnecessary damage.
See why we have some of the highest rankings in the leak detection industry.
“Found our slab leak in under an hour. Saved us from a complete floor replacement.”