Brevard County, Florida — Space Coast service area covering Melbourne, Palm Bay, Cocoa and Merritt Island.

Brevard County

Service area

Brevard County Leak Detection & Plumbing

Pinpoint leak detection, slab leak diagnosis, pool leak locating, and plumbing repair throughout Brevard County — from Melbourne to Viera. Family-owned, local, BBB A+, and on the job since 2019.

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(772) 277-0337

Speak with our team — most calls answered live during business hours.

Cities we serve in Brevard County

  • Melbourne
  • Palm Bay
  • Cocoa
  • Cocoa Beach
  • Merritt Island
  • Titusville
  • Viera

Don’t see your town? We routinely cover the rest of Brevard County too — call us with your address and we’ll confirm.

What we do here

Brevard County homes share a few common plumbing realities: concrete slab construction, irrigation systems running 6–7 days a week through summer, and saltwater air that’s hard on metal fittings. Our work in Brevard County is concentrated in:

  • Slab leaks — hot-side and cold-side leaks under concrete, located to within inches before any cutting
  • Pool leaks — shell, return line, skimmer, and equipment-pad leaks
  • Irrigation leaks — zone-by-zone diagnosis on systems running daily through Florida summers
  • Hidden plumbing leaks — wall, ceiling, and under-floor leaks before drywall comes down
  • Repairs and full repipes — once we find it, we fix it

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Brevard County questions

Do you serve Melbourne?
Yes — Melbourne is one of our core service areas in Brevard County. Same-week scheduling for routine locates; faster for active-leak emergencies during business hours.
How fast can you get to a property in Brevard County?
Typical drive time from our Fellsmere base to Melbourne is short enough that we run multiple jobs through Brevard County every week. For active leaks during business hours we can usually get a technician on site the same or next day.
Why are slab leaks so common in Brevard County?
Most homes in Brevard County sit on concrete slabs over Florida’s high water table, with copper or older PEX/CPVC water lines run through the slab. Decades of mineral-rich water and shifting subsoil eventually find weak points. The good news: with non-destructive locating, we find the leak to within a foot or two before any concrete is opened.
Do you handle pool leaks in Brevard County?
Yes — pool leak detection is one of our specialties. Florida’s saturated soil hides the symptoms of pool leaks (you don’t always see a wet spot), so most pool leak diagnoses require pressure-testing the return lines, dye-testing the shell, and isolating each plumbing run. We do all of it.

Reach a local technician

(772) 277-0337

Mon–Thu 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM · Fri 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM · Sat–Sun closed