How to Find a Water Leak Underground and Get It Fixed Fast (2024)

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Written byDavid Balkan|Edited byCheyenne Main

Last Updated: August 6, 2024Fact Checked

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  • Locating an Underground Water Leak
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  • Signs of an Underground Water Leak
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  • What causes water leaks?

If you notice an increase in your water bill without changing your daily routine, you may have a water leak. The leak may be underground if you can't find the source within your home. We’re here to help you find out what’s going on and avoid further damage. In this article, you’ll learn how to detect the underground leak so you can get it fixed right away.

This article is based on an interview with our professional plumber, David Balkan. Check out the full interview here.

Things You Should Know

  • Check for pooling water, sinkholes, or cracks in your pavement to find the leak. A professional can use gas or noise loggers to find the exact location.
  • Shut off your main water supply and watch your water meter. If it still increases, you've got a leak.
  • If there’s a sudden increase in your water bill, a moldy/mildewy smell around the property, and/or low water pressure, there’s a good chance you might have a leak.

Section 1 of 3:

Locating an Underground Water Leak

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    Shut off your main water supply and see if the meter increases to confirm a leak. Turn off all faucets and water-using appliances. Locate the main water shut-off, which may be outside near the edge of your house, along the same path as your water meter. Take note of where the sweep hand is on your water meter’s register. Turn off the valve and wait for 30 minutes to an hour. Check the new meter reading—if there’s an increase, you've got a leak.[1]

    • If your water meter box is constantly filled with water, you might have a leak at your water meter.[2]
    • Newer meters may have leak detectors you can check. Depending on the brand of your water meter, there may be a small white, red, or blue triangle or a small silver wheel that rotates when water flows through the meter. If the leak detector is spinning even when everything in your home is turned off, it’s a good chance that you have a leak.
    • The dial face is divided into 100 increments around the outer edge. One complete revolution of the hand equals about 1 cubic foot of water or about 7.5 gallons.
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    Check for disturbances above ground. It’s common for underground leaks to cause damage to the ground above them. If underground leaks are surrounded by earth or grass, you may notice sinkholes, damp spots, or increased vegetation in your yard.[3] If there’s concrete around the leak, you might notice cracked areas, bulges, or potholes. You might also notice warping or shifting in your sidewalk or walkway.[4]

    • Sinkholes can be dangerous, especially if they grow too big, causing flooding and other damage to your home and property.[5]
    • If the wet spots are near your home, act immediately to avoid damage to your house’s foundation that could weaken its structure. Find a certified plumber right away.[6]
    • If you suspect that a water leak is underneath a concrete slab on a building, call a professional to determine exactly where the leak is. It may be necessary for them to repipe the area above the floor and leave the old pipe underneath to avoid breaking the floor.

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    Use thermal imaging to find leaky pipes. Use an infrared camera to look for moisture underneath the surface of your property, which can indicate a leak underground. An infrared camera can detect changes in temperature, which can help pinpoint exactly where the leaks are to minimize unnecessary digging on your property.[7]

    • Look for areas underneath your house or land that are colder or hotter than the rest of the surrounding area—this could be where your leak is.
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    Call a professional to locate and fix the leak if needed. In some cases, it might be necessary to call a plumber or engineer to find the exact location of the leak.[8] A professional might use the following techniques to find where the leak is underground:

    • They might use acoustic leak detection. Plumbers or engineers can use an acoustic listening stick to try and determine where a leak may be. They might also use noise loggers, which attach magnetically to key junctions, main valves, or hydrants. Using ultra-sensitive microphones, loggers use sound waves to help locate leaks in water distribution systems.[9]
    • They may use trace gas to find the leak. Using trace gas is a non-toxic method that doesn’t cause harm to the pipework or the surrounding environment. It works by pressurizing the gas through pipes, which forces it through to the surface, where it escapes and can be detected using a gas detector.[10]
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Signs of an Underground Water Leak

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    There’s a sudden increase in your water bill. A surge in your water usage could be a sign that there’s a leak somewhere on your property. Has your bill changed drastically in the past few weeks or months? Have you been paying more without a significant change in your daily routine? If so, you may have a leak in your pipework.[11]

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    There’s an unpleasant smell around your property. If undetected leaks are left for a long enough period, the water can cause mildew or mold, which can result in an unpleasant smell in the area. If you smell an odor around your kitchen sink or toilet, it may be a sign that you have a cracked pipe underneath your home.[12]

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    Your water pressure is low. If you notice that the pressure of your faucets is lower than usual, you may have a water leak somewhere on your property. If this is the case, you can do a quick leak check by turning off all of the fixtures in the house and turning one on. If the pressure is higher than it was, you might have a leak.[13]

    • Pipes that are clogged, eroded, or ruptured can also cause low pressure in your water supply. Make sure to check your water meter and check for other signs of underground leaks to make sure that that is the problem.
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    You hear sounds from the pipes. Although sounds from a water leak aren’t usually used to find underground water leaks, they may help you narrow down the location of the leak.[14] Focus on the area with the loudest sound, and listen for any of the following:

    • Hissing sounds can mean that there’s been a decrease in the pipes’ water pressure.
    • Splashing can be a sign of water flowing around the pipe.
    • Clinking can be from pebbles, stones, or other sediment flowing and banging into the pipes.
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    There’s rust, dirt, or air in the water supply. Underground leaks can suck sediments from the surrounding environment, making the water from your faucets appear dirty, rusty, or bubbly.[15]

    • This can also be a sign of other plumbing issues. If you see rust, dirt, or air combined with one of the other above signs, then you may have an underground water leak.
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What causes water leaks?

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  1. Water leaks can be caused by chemicals, pipe erosion, or natural changes. Most of the time, leaks in underground pipes are caused by aging, general wear and tear, or changes in the environment. Here are some of the most common causes of plumbing leakage: [16]

    • Over a large amount of time, chemicals from the water or the soil can cause underground pipes to erode, leading to cracks or holes.
    • Natural disasters can also cause water leaks. Earthquakes and tremors in the ground can put pressure on pipework that can cause them to move and crack.
    • General wear and tear can also damage your pipes. Older buildings and homes might have older pipework, which over time can rust and crack, leading to leaks. Above ground, rapid temperature changes can cause pipes to expand and contract, which can crack the pipework.
    • Construction or overgrowth might also unintentionally damage your pipes. Sometimes when trees grow close enough to the pipes, it can damage them and result in leakages.

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      How to Find a Water Leak Underground and Get It Fixed Fast (2024)

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      How to Find a Water Leak Underground and Get It Fixed Fast? ›

      Underground leak detection

      leak detection
      Pipeline leak detection is used to determine if (and in some cases where) a leak has occurred in systems which contain liquids and gases. Methods of detection include hydrostatic testing, tracer-gas leak testing, infrared, laser technology, and acoustic or sonar technologies.
      https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leak_detection
      methods include turning off and monitoring the home's water supply, observing water levels in appliances and toilets, looking for damp spots around the home or yard, checking for cracks in concrete surfaces, using thermal imaging devices, and having a plumbing inspection.

      How to trace an underground water leak? ›

      Check for sinkholes or depressions in your yard, as these can be an indication of an underground water leak. Look for areas where plants or grass are greener or more lush than the surrounding area, as this can indicate a water source underground. A listening device can help you locate a water leak underground.

      Is there a tool to find a water leak underground? ›

      Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a powerful tool for finding underground pipe leaks.

      Is there a device to detect water leaks? ›

      Water leak detectors can detect water pooling, and some can also detect water dripping or even humidity rising. Premium water leak detectors monitor the flow of water in your pipes. All connect to a hub or directly to your Wi-Fi network to send alerts when they detect a problem.

      Can I use my phone to detect underground water? ›

      -Underground water detector mobile app is an easy water leak detector and easy Scan Water Leak Detector A simple water finder This apps transforms any Android into a genuine water identifier to discover water around you, just hold level and follow the needle & This water detection sensor gives you a comprehensive ...

      Is there a way to detect water underground? ›

      SMR, also known as surface NMR, proton magnetic resonance, and magnetic resonance sounding, is a cost-effective, non-invasive, and powerful ground-based geophysical technique used to detect and measure groundwater compared to traditional drilling.

      How to locate a buried water line? ›

      Use a Wire Tracer or Utility Locator: This is a device designed to locate underground wires and pipes. While some models are designed for professional use and can be quite expensive, there are simpler models that may be adequate for smaller tasks.

      How do I find the source of a water leak? ›

      Here are seven ways to find hidden leaks in your home before calling for water leak repair.
      1. Water Meter Test. ...
      2. Water Pressure Test. ...
      3. Listen for Running Water. ...
      4. Check your Appliances for Leaks. ...
      5. Check Your Toilet for Leaks. ...
      6. Check Your Utility Bills. ...
      7. Water Drips and Wet Walls.
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      What equipment is used to find underground water leaks? ›

      Leak Noise Correlators are used to pinpoint a leak location on an underground water mains pipeline. Leak Correlators are a water pipe leak detection device used to detect leaks across large external areas such as yards, farms, fields, driveways, private roads, airports, industrial and commercial car parks.

      Is there any device to find underground water? ›

      Photo Iris Instrument. This is a direct water detection method. It consists in sending electric currents into the ground, then measuring the signals emitted by the nuclei of hydrogen atoms in water molecules.

      Is there an app that detects water leaks? ›

      The leak detector app can be used to track a variety of leak types and leak sources, including water main line, fire hydrants, water and sewer meter box, water heaters, storage tanks and more.

      How long can a water leak go undetected? ›

      Usually, a pipe leak can go undetected for weeks or even months before showing obvious signs of damage. In this article, we'll help you better understand how underground pipes become compromised, signs that you might have a leak and what to do about it.

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