The Bottom Line: Utah Leak Detection provides specialized, non-invasive leak location for residential, luxury, and commercial properties throughout Park City. Using advanced acoustic technology and tracer gas, we pinpoint hidden failures in water mains, French drains, and sub-slab plumbing to protect your investment from the harsh mountain elements.
In a mountain environment like Park City, a hidden leak isn’t just a nuisance—it’s a risk to your property’s structural integrity. Severe winter freezes and heavy spring runoff can stress underground utilities and foundations far beyond what is typical in a suburban home. Whether you are managing a vacation rental in Old Town or a sprawling estate in Snyderville, early detection is the only way to prevent massive repair bills.
At our Park City service area, we provide precision diagnostics for the 84060 and 84098 zip codes. Our crews are trained to handle the unique challenges of Summit County’s rocky soil and varied elevations, ensuring we find the exact source of water, gas, or sewer leaks without unnecessary excavation.
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Park City’s climate and terrain require a specialized approach to underground utility protection:
We utilize a “tech-first” approach to protect mountain homes and commercial lodges:
While we utilize the latest acoustic and thermal tools, the true value comes from our master leak finders, who understand the specific plumbing leak-detection challenges of Summit County. This human-centric approach is why we are the preferred choice for commercial leak detection at resorts and hotels across Park City.
Why is my water bill so high at my Park City rental? Luxury rentals often feature complex irrigation and water-main systems. We can perform a pressure test to determine if the leak is in the main line or a secondary system, preventing water waste during the off-season.
Can you find a leak under a heated driveway? Yes. Our technology is non-invasive and can listen for leaks through various surfaces, including pavers and heated asphalt, without damaging your expensive snowmelt systems.
What is the best way to handle groundwater in Summit County? A properly designed French drain is the best defense against hydrostatic pressure caused by heavy snowmelt. We can inspect your existing system to see if it’s handling the seasonal load correctly.