Water Leak Detection and Testing in Murrieta, CA

Find Hidden Problems in Homes and Businesses

At R & R Plumbing, we offer comprehensive water leak detection and testing services to help you identify hidden leaks before they cause significant damage. Leaks, whether in your plumbing system, walls, or underground, can waste water and drive up your utility bills. Our skilled technicians use the latest technology to pinpoint leaks quickly and accurately, ensuring that your home remains safe, dry, and energy-efficient. If you need water leak detection and testing in Murrieta, CA or surrounding areas, our team is ready to help. 

Accurate Leak Detection with Advanced Technology

Detecting water leaks isn’t always easy—especially when they’re hidden behind walls or under floors. Our team uses state-of-the-art equipment, including acoustic sensors and infrared cameras, to locate even the smallest leaks without causing damage to your property. Once identified, we can recommend the most efficient and effective repair solutions. With our professional testing services, you’ll get a fast, reliable diagnosis of your plumbing issues.

Prevent Water Damage and Save Money

Ignoring a water leak can lead to costly repairs down the line, including structural damage, mold growth, and increased water bills. Our water leak detection and testing services are designed to catch leaks early, helping you avoid more extensive issues. Whether it’s a slab leak, a faulty pipe, or an underground line problem, we’ll help you address the issue before it becomes a disaster.

Common Signs of Leaks

Identifying leaks early on is always vital for preventing any further issues. Common signs of leaks that may indicate you need further water leak detection and testing can include: 

  • Unexplained Water Bill Increases: A sudden spike in your water bill could indicate a hidden leak.
  • Damp or Discolored Walls or Ceilings: These are common signs of water leaks behind walls.
  • Reduced Water Pressure: A noticeable drop in water pressure might mean there’s a leak in your plumbing system.
  • Unusual Sounds: Hearing water running when all taps are off is a sign of a leak.
  • Musty Odors: Lingering smells can signal mold or mildew from a hidden leak.

Call Us Today 

Trust R & R Plumbing for expert water leak detection and testing services. Contact us at (951) 234-7223 to safeguard your home from the hidden damage caused by leaks.

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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California inspected a reported water leak and traced the issue to the exterior side of a shower enclosure. Tests confirmed that the plumbing system and pressure regulator valve were functioning properly, indicating the leak was not caused by internal pipes or fittings.
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Shower enclosure exterior leak damage to subfloor wood
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing located a suspected outdoor pressurized water leak near the main supply line in Murrieta, California. Technicians dug into the affected area to uncover and examine the problem for accurate diagnosis and repair.
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Outdoor water supply valve with leak and standing water
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing inspected a suspected water leak inside a garage wall in Hemet, California. The team identified visible signs of water damage and opened drywall beneath a tankless water heater to access the area. Drywall and paint repairs were not included in the service. Access was provided as a courtesy to the homeowner.
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Tankless water heater wall access opening with pipes
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California, removed a leaking toilet and installed a new wax seal to stop water from dripping through the ceiling below. After installation, the plumber performed multiple flush tests to verify a proper seal. The service includes a one-year workmanship warranty.
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Toilet wax seal leak under bathroom floor joist with drywall hole
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber inspected a shower in Murrieta, California. The hot water inlet showed signs of corrosion, and the shower leaked even when the water was off. The technician diagnosed both issues to prepare for necessary repairs.
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Shower hot water inlet corrosion and leak visible
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Oceanside, California repaired a burst half-inch copper pipe inside a wall near the front door. The plumber stopped water flow, cut and drained the damaged section, then installed and soldered a new copper coupling. The plumber also identified high water pressure and recommended pressure regulator replacement and hydrojetting for a flooding area drain.
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Water pressure regulator valve on outdoor pipe
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced the home’s main water line using type L copper. The work included installing a new regulator, ball valves inside the garage and outside for landscaping, and replacing exterior PVC with copper. A new ¾-inch hose bib was also installed during the visit.
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Copper water main with gate valve and regulator installation
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Wildomar, California used electronic equipment to detect a leak behind a kitchen refrigerator. They abandoned the damaged pipe under the slab and installed a new PEX A line from one manifold to another. The plumber modified copper manifolds, connected the new line, restored water service, and confirmed all connections were leak-free.
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Copper and PEX water pipe repair behind wall near refrigerator
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California diagnosed a ceiling leak caused by a failed toilet wax seal. The service included removing the toilet, replacing the wax seal, and fixing a burst fill valve. After repairs, the system was retested and confirmed free of leaks.
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Toilet flange and wax seal exposed on tiled floor
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Riverside, California replaced a leaking PEX crimp manifold above an upstairs guest restroom ceiling. The plumber removed the faulty 12-port unit and installed a new manifold. The service included all parts and labor and comes with a one-year warranty on workmanship.
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Pex manifold with red and blue supply lines in crawl space
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced a leaking kitchen faucet and corroded emergency shut off valves for hot and cold water. The technician inspected the supply line, identified damaged components, completed the replacement, and tested the system for proper function and leaks.
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Kitchen faucet shut off valves replacement on wall
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing inspected a ceiling leak near a guest bathroom in Hemet, California. They tested the tub, sink, and toilets with no leaks found. Light was visible around roof pipe penetrations, suggesting a possible roof leak.
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Flexible metal vent pipes in attic with wood framing
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Wildomar, California cleared a clogged kitchen drain by snaking through a backyard cleanout. They used a descale machine to remove grease buildup and identified a sagging section in the pipe. A camera inspection confirmed the issue. The plumber advised regular maintenance to help prevent future blockages.
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Kitchen sink drain cleaning with Ridgid snake and camera
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California inspected a possible leak by cutting drywall and testing the upstairs shower. The plumber found no pipes behind the drywall but identified a cracked tile that allowed water to drip downstairs. The customer was referred to a tile specialist for repair. Payment was completed via Zelle.
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Drywall opened for plumbing leak inspection in ceiling cavity
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California opened drywall in a garage ceiling to inspect a water leak. Using electronic tools, the plumber traced the issue to a broken shower arm that was leaking at the threaded connection. The inspection confirmed the source of the water intrusion.
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Garage ceiling drywall with thermal leak detection
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing performed leak detection in a Temecula, California home. Technicians identified a slab leak causing significant water loss. They recommended a full home repipe to replace failing copper lines in the ground and prevent future damage.
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Slab leak detection equipment in foam case on floor
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California located a rupture in a hot copper water line between a bathroom vanity and water heater. The plumber replaced the damaged section with 1-inch PEX-A piping, modified the copper manifold, and ensured all connections were secure. Water service was restored and equipment was checked for noise and leaks.
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Hot copper pipe leak, drywall cutout in hallway walls
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Fallbrook, California, relocated kitchen drain and water lines by 12 inches to fit new cabinet placement. The plumber installed new ABS piping, adjusted hot and cold water connections, added two quarter-turn angle stops, and tested all joints for leaks after restoring water flow.
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Kitchen drain line and water supply plumbing modifications
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing repaired a leaking P-trap behind drywall in a garage ceiling caused by an upstairs tub and shower in Temecula, California. The plumber replaced the damaged P-trap, installed new black shower trim with an extension kit, and advised a 24-hour wait for caulk to dry before use.
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Black P-trap plumbing with drywall removal and insulation
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California inspected ceiling stains in an office and traced the issue to water leaking from a shower door above. The plumber removed drywall and identified rotted plywood beneath the leak source. No pipe or drain leaks were found after testing the shower for 20 minutes.
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Ceiling drywall cutout showing water stain and rot damage
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Wildomar, California repaired a ruptured PVC elbow on the water main behind a meter box. The technician replaced the damaged pipe section, installed new fittings, allowed the adhesive to cure overnight, and restored water flow after confirming all joints were secure and leak-free.
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1 1/2 inch PVC water main pipe and fittings in muddy hole
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California, removed old water lines for a kitchen sink and an ice maker box, capping them with SharkBite fittings. The plumber also replaced a toilet angle stop in the guest bathroom and confirmed no leaks after restoring water to the home.
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Copper water supply lines capped with sharkbite fittings
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Chino Hills, California performed electronic leak detection to find a ruptured hot water line between a downstairs bathroom and garage. The leak was under a subfloor and a manifold in a load-bearing wall. The plumber rerouted the line to avoid damaging plumbing encased in concrete. Drywall access was required but not repaired.
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Copper hot water line leaking under subfloor with concrete debris
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced a failed three-quarter inch hot water copper line in an attic. The plumber removed the damaged section, installed new type L copper with fittings, and completed soldering. The system was then pressure-tested to ensure proper function.
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Three-quarter inch copper hot water line in attic
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California repaired a leaking copper water line under a mobile home. The technician removed the damaged pipe, installed new Type L copper piping with lead-free solder, and pressure-tested the line. They restored water service, confirmed normal operation, and cleaned the crawl space to maintain safety.
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Copper water line with soldered joints under crawl space
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing completed a copper piping modification in Murrieta, California. The plumber altered existing copper lines and reconnected the water supply system. This service improved the water line layout without replacing full piping systems.
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Copper water piping modification behind drywall wall
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California performed leak detection after a homeowner reported water near the kitchen sink. The team isolated water lines, installed a ball valve, and identified a leak in the cold water main. Inspection revealed corroded copper pipes and damaged shut-off valves. A full home re-pipe was recommended to prevent future issues.
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Wall access cut for plumbing inspection near fireplace
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California located and rerouted a ruptured cold water line under the slab using new PEX piping through walls and the attic. They also installed a new pressure regulator to reduce water pressure from 90 to 70 psi and replaced the main shut-off valve with a 1-inch ball valve.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California repaired a burst cold water line under a concrete footing. They rerouted piping with PEX A, replaced two master bathroom faucets, repaired two toilets, restored kitchen cold water, fixed a guest vanity faucet, and installed a new main shut-off ball valve. All repairs passed pressure testing.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing rebuilt an irrigation line connected to a home and installed a ¾-inch pressure regulator. They removed the existing hose bib and soldered a male adapter to fit a new ½-inch hose. This service took place in Temecula, California.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing rebuilt a residential water main in Corona, California. The project included installing a pressure regulator, shut-off valve, and hose bib. Stucco repair was not part of the service.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced the full water supply system in a home in Murrieta, California. The plumber installed new PEX-A piping, rebuilt the water service riser, and replaced all valves and angle stops. The team pressure-tested the system, applied insulation, added nail plates, and sealed pipe openings for safety and code compliance.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California repaired a burst water line under a home’s foundation. The contractor rerouted the damaged line through the attic to the water heater, starting from the main shut-off. After installation, the plumber confirmed there were no remaining leaks.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California installed a new Moen Flo smart water shutoff device. The work included removing the existing water service riser, preparing and installing new piping, a ball valve, and reusing the existing pressure regulator. The plumber restored water and confirmed proper function with no leaks.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing installed a recirculating pump and new supply lines to improve hot water flow in a home in Temecula, California. The team shut off water, modified the heater and sink connections, then restored service and tested for leaks to ensure proper operation.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California replaced a 75-gallon natural gas water heater with a new Bradford White model. The job included installing new water flex lines, a sediment trap, a gas line, a catch pan, and an expansion tank. The plumber restored water service and checked all connections to verify leak-free operation.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California flushed a 50-gallon Rheem water heater for 15 minutes. The plumber observed rust on the inlet nipple and corrosion on the ball valve. The water heater is seven years old and may require replacement if a leak develops.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, CA, repaired a pinhole leak in a copper pipe and replaced a 40-gallon Bradford White water heater. The service included installing a new expansion tank, gas shutoff valve, vent connections, and supply lines. After turning the water back on, all connections were checked for leaks.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing provided plumbing leak detection and repair services in Temecula, California. The plumber accessed pre-cut drywall, tested drains, faucets, and the tub, identifying and addressing a fiberglass tub crack causing a sudden leak.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, CA, rerouted a hot water line by replacing PEX piping with copper. The process included removing PEX fittings, installing new copper pipes, soldering fittings, and securing the system with pipe straps. After restoring water flow, the plumber inspected all solder joints to ensure a leak-free connection.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced a 40-gallon Bradford White water heater in Menifee, CA. The installation included a shut-off valve, gas and water supply lines, and a sediment trap. The team also located and repaired a leaking copper water supply line by cutting drywall, removing the damaged section, and installing new piping.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired leaking drain pipes in Murrieta, CA. Technicians removed drywall to access damaged sections, replaced broken pipes in the bathroom and laundry room ceilings, and installed new connections. The system was tested by running water through the drains to ensure proper function.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, CA, performed leak detection in a bathroom. Water was found under the flooring, leading to a pinhole leak in a vertical copper pipe. The plumber removed drywall, replaced the damaged section with new copper piping, soldered connections, and restored water service, ensuring no further leaks.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced PEX piping with copper inside a wall for a new shower valve. They capped leaking water lines to prepare for work by another plumber. This plumbing repair took place in Lake Elsinore, California.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California used electronic leak detection equipment to identify the source of a pressurized water leak inside a pipe. The process involved listening for sound patterns created by water flow to pinpoint the damaged section. This method helps locate hidden leaks without disrupting surrounding structures.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a pipe rerouting project in Murrieta, California. The service involved installing new piping to prevent future leaks. Drywall was opened to access the pipes, but drywall repair was not included in the job. This work provides long-term leak prevention through a full pipe replacement.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Menifee, California replaced a leaking copper pipe connected to a toilet. The plumber removed previous faulty repairs, cut and soldered a new pipe, installed a new valve, nut, and ferrule, and connected a fresh supply line. The system was tested after the repair, and no leaks were found.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired and replaced leaking copper, galvanized, PVC, CPVC, and PEX pipes in Murrieta, California. The service excluded SharkBite fittings. The work helped prevent water damage and reduced water waste by addressing cracks, corrosion, and other pipe damage.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber rerouted a cold water pipe between sinks in a guest bathroom in Murrieta, California. The work involved cutting copper manifolds, soldering new fittings, and installing Uponor Type A pipe. The new line was pressure tested and confirmed leak-free. A price adjustment was applied because the manifolds were in the same wall.
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Christy King
A plumber in Murrieta, California located a ruptured ¾-inch cold water line under the slab using electronic leak detection. They rerouted the line through drywall and ceiling from the downstairs toilet to the kitchen sink using new PEX piping and fittings. The plumber verified no further leaks and did not perform drywall repairs.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing modified a 12-inch copper water line connected to an ice maker and reverse osmosis system in Temecula, California. This service improved the connection layout and ensured better water flow efficiency for both appliances.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California installed a Moen Flo leak detection system at a home's main water inlet. The work included fitting new 1-inch copper water lines, installing two shut-off valves, a pressure regulator, a hose bib, and reconnecting irrigation using PVC piping. The system was powered through a new connection to a garage outlet.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing installed a new Moen Flo device on the main water service line in Temecula, California. This installation helps monitor water usage and detect potential leaks early. The service ensures improved water management for the property.
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