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Our plumbers understand Socorro slab foundations, older home plumbing, rental property leaks, hard water wear, pressure changes, and hidden pipe damage.
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El Paso Plumbing provides leak detection in Socorro, TX for family homes, rental properties, older houses, apartments, shops, offices, restaurants, and light commercial buildings. Our plumbers find slab leaks, wall leaks, ceiling leaks, underground water line leaks, toilet leaks, faucet leaks, shower valve leaks, water heater connection leaks, low water pressure, meter movement, damp flooring, musty odors, and high water bill problems. Socorro properties near Alameda Avenue, Rio Vista, Moon Road, North Loop Drive, Socorro Road, and the Lower Valley can have slab foundations, older pipe routes, hard water wear, busy plumbing use, and soil movement. With 20 years of plumbing experience, our team gives clear answers and careful repair planning.
El Paso Plumbing provides leak detection in Socorro, TX for single family homes, rental houses, apartments, older properties, small shops, offices, restaurants, and light commercial buildings. A hidden water leak can waste water every day, raise the monthly bill, lower water pressure, damage cabinets, stain ceilings, loosen flooring, and create musty odors before the leak is easy to see. Our plumbers locate slab leaks, wall leaks, ceiling leaks, underground water line leaks, main water service leaks, toilet leaks, faucet leaks, shower valve leaks, sink supply leaks, water heater connection leaks, shut off valve leaks, drain leaks, and pressure loss problems. We use careful plumbing inspection, water meter checks, pressure testing, moisture readings, acoustic listening, thermal checks when needed, and targeted diagnostics. Socorro properties near Alameda Avenue, Rio Vista, Moon Road, North Loop Drive, Socorro Road, San Elizario, and the Lower Valley may have slab foundations, older fittings, hard water scale, heavy daily plumbing use, soil movement, and pipes under driveways, patios, yards, or finished floors. With 20 years of plumbing experience, El Paso Plumbing finds the likely leak source and explains repair options clearly.
Why Choose Us
El Paso Plumbing brings 20 years of experience, careful leak testing, and clear communication for Socorro homes, rentals, restaurants, and small businesses.
Our plumbers understand Socorro slab foundations, older home plumbing, rental property leaks, hard water wear, pressure changes, and hidden pipe damage.
High water bills, damp floors, low pressure, and wall stains need quick attention. We inspect the system and explain the next step.
We locate leaks for homes, rentals, apartments, restaurants, offices, shops, and light commercial plumbing systems.
We explain test results, suspected leak source, repair access, pipe condition, fixture issues, and water line options before work begins.
After detection, our team can plan pipe repair, slab leak repair, valve repair, fixture repair, water line repair, or rerouting.
Our Process
Our process is built to find the leak source, reduce guesswork, and help protect your property from added water damage.
Call when your water bill rises, water pressure drops, flooring feels damp, stains appear, or the meter moves with fixtures off.
Our plumber checks fixtures, visible pipes, water meter movement, pressure levels, walls, ceilings, flooring, and yard areas.
We explain leak signs, test results, likely source, repair access, and whether targeted repair or more testing is needed.
Our team completes approved pipe repair, fixture repair, valve service, slab leak repair, water line repair, or reroute.
We test water pressure, confirm the leak has stopped, check affected areas, review the work, and clean the service area.
A water bill that climbs without extra use can point to a leak inside the plumbing system. The leak may be under a slab, behind a wall, inside a toilet, near a water heater, or outside in the service line. Low pressure at more than one fixture is another warning sign. If the water meter moves while every fixture is off, water may be escaping somewhere on the property. El Paso Plumbing checks meter movement, pressure readings, fixture behavior, and visible moisture clues so the leak search starts in the right place.
Meter movement when no water is being used can point to a hidden pipe leak, slab leak, toilet leak, or underground water line leak.
Low pressure at several fixtures can mean water is escaping before it reaches the faucets, showers, or appliances.
A slab leak starts when a water line under the concrete foundation leaks. The signs may include warm floor spots, damp carpet, loose tile, water sounds, moisture near baseboards, or pressure loss. Some Socorro homes and rental properties have plumbing lines under finished floors, which makes careful testing important before repairs begin. Our plumbers narrow down the likely leak area and explain whether the best repair is a spot repair, pipe reroute, or damaged line replacement.
Warm flooring can point to a hot water line leak. Water sounds can mean water is moving under the slab.
Moisture near baseboards or flooring can come from water spreading under the home from a hidden leak.
Leaks inside the home can hide behind drywall, above ceilings, under cabinets, and near fixtures. You may see ceiling stains, bubbling paint, warped cabinet bottoms, loose flooring, or mildew smells. Common leak sources include shower valves, toilet supply lines, sink shut off valves, faucet connections, washing machine hoses, refrigerator water lines, and pipe joints. Our plumbers check the affected area and nearby fixtures before repair.
A ceiling stain below a bathroom or laundry area may come from a supply line, drain fitting, toilet seal, or shower valve.
Warped cabinet bottoms often point to a slow leak from valves, supply lines, faucet parts, or drain fittings.
An underground water line leak can create soft soil, muddy areas, greener grass, low pressure, or meter movement when no fixtures are on. Socorro properties may have water service lines under yards, driveways, walkways, or patios. These leaks can waste a large amount of water and may weaken soil around the home. El Paso Plumbing checks yard conditions, pressure changes, meter readings, and the likely pipe route before repair planning.
Soft or muddy soil near the water line can signal an underground leak that needs testing.
A broken service line can waste water before it reaches fixtures, which can lower pressure inside the property.
Small fixture leaks can still waste water and damage nearby surfaces. Toilets can leak through bad flappers, fill valves, wax rings, or supply lines. Faucets can drip from worn cartridges or loose fittings. Shower valves can leak behind tile. Water heaters can leak at inlet lines, drain valves, relief valves, fittings, or tank seams. El Paso Plumbing checks these common leak points and explains the repair in simple terms.
A running toilet can waste water all day. We check the flapper, fill valve, supply line, and base seal.
Water near the heater may come from fittings, valves, connections, or the tank itself.
Opening walls, floors, or yard areas too early can create extra damage. Leak testing helps narrow the source before repair begins. Depending on the signs, we may use meter checks, pressure testing, moisture readings, fixture isolation, acoustic listening, and thermal checks when needed. The goal is to confirm where water is escaping so the repair can be cleaner and more direct.
Pressure testing helps show whether the water supply system is holding pressure or losing water.
Moisture readings and listening tools can help locate hidden water movement behind surfaces or under floors.
The right repair depends on where the leak is and why it happened. A fixture leak may need a new valve, seal, cartridge, or supply line. A slab leak may need a pipe reroute. A water service leak may need a spot repair or replacement. A water heater leak may need a connection repair or a new unit if the tank has failed. El Paso Plumbing explains the repair options clearly so you can make a confident decision.
Small leaks may be repaired with new fittings, valves, seals, supply lines, or short pipe sections.
A reroute may be the better choice when a hidden pipe is hard to access or likely to leak again.
El Paso Plumbing provides leak detection in Socorro, TX and nearby communities. Our plumbers serve Socorro, San Elizario, Clint, Ysleta, Lower Valley, Horizon City, Sparks, Montana Vista, Fort Bliss, East El Paso, and surrounding areas. We help with slab leak detection, underground water line leaks, wall leaks, ceiling leaks, toilet leaks, faucet leaks, shower valve leaks, water heater leaks, high water bills, low pressure, moisture testing, acoustic leak checks, pressure testing, meter checks, and leak repair planning.
Call El Paso Plumbing when your water bill rises, pressure drops, flooring feels damp, walls show stains, the meter keeps moving, or you hear water running when fixtures are off. We provide leak detection, pressure testing, moisture checks, slab leak location, water line leak detection, fixture leak checks, and repair planning. Our plumbers provide clear answers, clean work, and dependable service that helps protect your property.
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Signs include high water bills, low pressure, damp flooring, warm floor spots, ceiling stains, musty smells, and meter movement.
Yes. Leak detection can help locate slab leaks under concrete using pressure checks, sound checks, moisture readings, and other testing.
Meter movement with all fixtures off often means water is leaking somewhere in the plumbing system.
Yes. A running toilet can waste a large amount of water each day and raise the water bill.
We explain the source, access needs, pipe condition, and repair options such as fixture repair, pipe repair, rerouting, or replacement.
Yes. We serve Socorro, San Elizario, Clint, Ysleta, Lower Valley, Horizon City, Sparks, Montana Vista, Fort Bliss, and nearby areas.
Customer Reviews
Real feedback from customers who trust our team.
I contacted El Paso Plumbing after discovering a leak under my kitchen sink. A technician arrived the same afternoon, explained the problem clearly, and replaced the damaged pipe section. The repair was completed quickly and the area was cleaned before they left. I appreciated the honest pricing and professional service.
Our office building in Canutillo had a sewer line blockage that was affecting multiple restrooms. El Paso Plumbing used a camera inspection to locate the problem and cleared the line the same day. The technician explained the cause of the blockage and recommended preventative maintenance. The process was efficient and professional.
We have used El Paso Plumbing several times for different repairs including faucet replacement and water heater maintenance. The plumbers always arrive on time, complete the work carefully, and explain what was repaired. It is helpful to have a local plumbing company in Horizon City that we can rely on when problems happen.
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