We get it - Hidden leaks are stressful. Our local American Leak Detection™ specialists will come to you and locate your problem fast and with the least damage possible.
Serving New Orleans, Northshore, Wilkinson, Amite, Pearl River, and Hancock Counties, MS.
Leak Detection in New Orleans
Do You Have a Leak? Call (504) 608-4009
If you think you may have a leak, it’s important to find and repair it right away. If left undetected, even small leaks can end up costing you money—both on your water bill and by damaging your property. American Leak Detection™ offers reliable leak detection in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and the surrounding areas. Thanks to ongoing training courses and state-of-the-art equipment, our highly-skilled service professionals are prepared to tackle even the toughest of leaks, saving you time, stress, and money.
Leak Detection Without Destruction™
At American Leak Detection of New Orleans, we treat your property with respect. Our technicians rely on the latest leak detection technology and techniques, including non-destructive methods that won’t damage your property.
When you need general leak detection services in New Orleans, call on us at (504) 608-4009.
30th Year In Business!
As a locally owned and operated leak detection company in Southeast Louisiana, we have strong ties within the community. We take the time to find the cause of the problem and create personalized solutions for the homeowner. We also explain all of this to the customer, so that they can make an informed decision to correct their problem.
When you need leak detection services in Southeast Louisiana, or Wilkinson, Amite, Pearl River, or Hancock County, you can count on American Leak Detection for:
- Prompt, on-time arrivals
- Expert, accurate leak detection
- Friendly, professional service
- Quality, lasting workmanship
Our leak detection specialists will leave your premises clean after completing a job, and we offer honest, upfront pricing for every job we take on.
Think you might have a leak? Give us a call at (504) 608-4009.
It's been COLD! How Do You Handle Frozen Pipes?
- You should keep the faucet open. As the frozen area starts to melt, water will flow and running water will help ice melt in the pipe.
- Apply heat to frozen areas using an electric heating pad wrapped around the pipe, an electric hair dryer or towels soaked in hot water.
- Use a portable space heater, kept away from flammable materials, to warm under the house. Never leave the heater unattended.
- Apply heat until full water pressure is restored.
- If you cannot find the frozen area, or if the area is not accessible, or you cannot thaw the pipe, call a licensed plumber.
- DO NOT use a blowtorch, kerosene, or propane heater, charcoal stove, or other open flame device.
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1Erosion of the soil supporting your foundation or pool deck
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2Sewer backup resulting in having to vacate the property
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3Flooding which can damage your structure and furnishings
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4Damage to your pocketbook from high water and energy bills
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5Mildew build up with the potential for health problems
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6The waste of our most valuable resource: water
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Our highly-trained service professional will come to your property to assess your problem in no time!
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Step 1Your Location: New Orleans Change
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Step 2Request Your Service
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Step 3Consult with a Leak Detection Specialist