Orlando Plumber or Water Leak Detection Service "Near Me"

Google ‘Plumber Near Me’ or ‘Water Leak Detection Service Near Me” and you get page after page of Central Florida companies all in under a half of a second!

So many that most of us just tend to look at those on the first page. Especially if there is water pouring out of the ceiling onto your new floors, there is a huge puddle in the front yard and it hasn’t rained in weeks, you noticed mold under the peeling wallpaper in the bathroom, or you just received an outrageous water bill.

So, who are you going to call when you can’t find that elusive water leak?

You want a reliable leak detection company, but you don’t want to break the bank! And you definitely don’t want some fly by night service, who will end up taking your money and not doing the work.

Make sure you ask a few questions before hiring the company.

How established is the company?

When it comes to plumbing and locating water leaks there are a ton of jokes, but it is a serious matter.  How long have they been around?  Do they have a credible website? How are their online reviews?  Even a small water leak can end up costing thousands in repairs if not properly found and fixed.

Are they Licensed?

Let's face it, when you are faced with an emergency, it is easy to hire the first person you call. It is important to protect yourself, make sure the company is licensed and insured.

How soon can you get here?

If you're talking about water pouring out on your floor or your expect guests over for a party in just a couple of hours, or like most of us, our week is full of activities and places to be, you want to make sure the company will be there when you need them.  Just as they will work closely with you, explaining the process, and finding the best solution.

The Leak Doctor is more than just a water leak detection service near you, we provide fast and non-invasive leak detection and repair services for residential properties throughout Central Florida.

Our experienced technicians use advanced technology to quickly identify the source of your leak. As licensed plumbers, we have the training, skills, and tools needed to repair your leak on the spot.

Contact the Leak Doctor for more information or to make an appointment.

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The Leak Doctor can find your leak and fix it fast!
Call us today at (407) 426-9995 or use our quick and easy contact form to schedule your inspection. We service Orlando, The Villages, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Winter Park, and the surrounding Central Florida area.