Leak Detection in Bonita Springs, FL
Warm tile in a Spanish Wells hallway with no recent rain pointed to a hot-water line leak under the floor. We pinpointed before any tile removal, saving the Bonita Springs owner thousands in exploratory demolition.

Leak Detection for Imperial Shores & Bonita Springs Homes
Warm tile in a Spanish Wells hallway with no recent rain pointed to a hot-water line leak under the floor. We pinpointed before any tile removal, saving the Bonita Springs owner thousands in exploratory demolition.
Slab-on-grade construction is common in Lee County; a small under-slab leak can waste thousands of gallons before it surfaces. South Lee County's mix of city water and reclaimed irrigation requires working backflow assemblies and periodic drain maintenance on kitchen and laundry lines.
Pool equipment pad hissing at a Spanish Wells home was wasting water into the canal easement. Pressure testing separated pool line loss from household plumbing in Lee County.
Bonita Springs homeowners expect clean job sites, shoe covers, and technicians who understand HOA gate access and golf-community standards. For leak detection in Imperial Shores, Spanish Wells, and across Bonita Springs, call (239) 990-3003 — Fort Myers dispatch with same-week availability when capacity allows.
Leak Detection for Imperial Shores & Bonita Springs Properties
A Imperial Shores homeowner’s water bill doubled with no visible leak. Acoustic testing located a pinhole under the slab near the master bath — common in Bonita Springs slab-on-grade construction.
What we focus on: non-invasive leak detection for hidden pipe and slab leaks — including properties near Spanish Wells throughout Lee County.
Why Imperial Shores Homeowners Call for Leak Detection
Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and waterfront properties along the Imperial River corridor combine high-end fixtures, irrigation systems, and seasonal occupancy that punishes neglected plumbing.
Irrigation cross-talk at a Imperial Shores property mimicked a slab leak on the meter. We isolated the irrigation zone and found a cracked lateral under the driveway in Bonita Springs.
A Bonita Springs realtor ordered detection before closing on a Imperial Shores build from the 1980s. We documented findings for negotiation — standard due diligence in Lee County.
Common Leak Detection Issues in Bonita Springs
- Unexplained spikes on the water bill — a frequent Bonita Springs call from Imperial Shores and similar neighborhoods
- Warm spots on floors or unexplained mildew — a frequent Bonita Springs call from Spanish Wells and similar neighborhoods
- Sound of running water when fixtures are off — a frequent Bonita Springs call from Imperial Shores and similar neighborhoods
- Foundation or drywall moisture without an obvious source — a frequent Bonita Springs call from Spanish Wells and similar neighborhoods
- Pool or irrigation line leaks affecting pressure — a frequent Bonita Springs call from Imperial Shores and similar neighborhoods
What Affects Leak Detection Cost Near Imperial Shores?
Properties in Imperial Shores and Spanish Wells get the same on-site assessment standard: we inspect first, then quote leak detection with a flat rate you approve before work starts. Factors that influence your upfront price include:
- Slab vs. wall vs. yard leak complexity
- Number of systems to isolate
- Property size and pipe run length
- Need for same-visit repair after location
- Insurance documentation requirements
Call (239) 990-3003 for a leak detection quote in Bonita Springs. You approve the price before we start.
Leak Detection Near Imperial Shores, Bonita Springs
Our Lee County technicians regularly serve Bonita Springs homeowners and businesses in Bonita Bay, Spanish Wells, Seasons at Bonita, Pelican Landing, Imperial Shores, Valencia Bonita. Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and Bonita Springs waterfront properties need plumbing pros who respect your home.
From Spanish Wells to canal-front and gated addresses in Bonita Springs, you reach Pros Plumbing & Rooter at (239) 990-3003 — Fort Myers area dispatch.
Leak Detection Calls From Bonita Springs & Imperial Shores
Continuous meter spin with everything off at a Imperial Shores address led us to a failed PRV bypass — not a slab leak. Correct diagnosis mattered for repair cost in Bonita Springs.
Commercial tenant in Pelican Landing reported ceiling stains two floors below a vacant unit. We traced supply riser leakage without opening every ceiling panel in the Bonita Springs building.
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Flat-rate quotes after on-site assessment — no hourly billing surprises on standard leak detection jobs in Bonita Springs. You approve the number before we turn a wrench.
Marked vehicles, floor protection, and cleanup are standard on every Bonita Springs visit. Property managers and HOAs in Lee County receive documentation they can forward to owners.
Reach our Fort Myers dispatch team at (239) 990-3003 for current availability in Bonita Springs.
Signs of a Hidden Leak in Bonita Springs
If your meter spins with everything off, or you notice musty cabinets near a bathroom wall, call for detection before opening floors or drywall blindly. Bonita Springs homeowners save money when the leak is pinpointed first. Homeowners in Imperial Shores and Spanish Wells often book this service before seasonal peaks in Bonita Springs.
Why Choose Pros Plumbing & Rooter in Imperial Shores?
- Experience with HOA, rental, and commercial properties
- Technicians who know Lee County permit and code expectations
- Clean job sites and respect for occupied homes
- Clear communication from first call to final walkthrough
- Honest repair-vs-replace guidance — we don't upsell
Explore our full Leak Detection service line across Southwest Florida, or visit our Bonita Springs plumber page for every service we offer locally.
Maintenance Tips for Spanish Wells & Bonita Springs
Musty cabinet smell in a Imperial Shores guest bath traced to a slow supply-line drip behind the wall — not mold from humidity alone. Detection first, then a targeted opening in Bonita Springs.
South Lee County's mix of city water and reclaimed irrigation requires working backflow assemblies and periodic drain maintenance on kitchen and laundry lines.
How We Handle Leak Detection in Spanish Wells
Bonita Springs homeowners expect clean job sites, shoe covers, and technicians who understand HOA gate access and golf-community standards.
When you book leak detection in Bonita Springs, Pros Plumbing & Rooter follows four steps tailored to Imperial Shores and Spanish Wells properties: First, Warm tile in a Spanish Wells hallway with no recent rain pointed to a hot-water line leak under the floor. We pinpointed before any tile removal, saving the Bonita Springs owner thousands in exploratory demolition. Second, Pool equipment pad hissing at a Spanish Wells home was wasting water into the canal easement. Pressure testing separated pool line loss from household plumbing in Lee County. Third, Continuous meter spin with everything off at a Pelican Landing address led us to a failed PRV bypass — not a slab leak. Correct diagnosis mattered for repair cost in Bonita Springs. Finally, A Imperial Shores homeowner’s water bill doubled with no visible leak. Acoustic testing located a pinhole under the slab near the master bath — common in Bonita Springs slab-on-grade construction.
Leak Detection in Bonita Springs — Common Questions
Answers for Bonita Springs and Lee County homeowners about leak detection, pricing, and scheduling.
Do you offer leak detection in Bonita Springs, FL?
Yes. We provide non-invasive leak detection for hidden pipe and slab leaks throughout Bonita Springs and Lee County. Call (239) 990-3003 to schedule with our Fort Myers area team.
How much does leak detection cost in Bonita Springs?
Pricing depends on the scope of work — unit type, access, and severity of the issue. We give upfront quotes before starting any job in Bonita Springs.
How quickly can you reach Bonita Springs?
Most Bonita Springs appointments are available same-week. Emergency situations are prioritized when capacity allows — call (239) 990-3003 for current availability.
Do you serve HOAs and businesses in Bonita Springs?
Absolutely. We work with homeowners, property managers, restaurants, and commercial accounts across Bonita Springs and Lee County.
Why do Bonita Springs homeowners near Spanish Wells choose Pros Plumbing & Rooter?
South Lee County's mix of city water and reclaimed irrigation requires working backflow assemblies and periodic drain maintenance on kitchen and laundry lines. Pros Plumbing & Rooter accounts for these Bonita Springs conditions on every leak detection call.
Do you offer same-week leak detection near Spanish Wells, Bonita Springs?
Bonita Springs homeowners expect clean job sites, shoe covers, and technicians who understand HOA gate access and golf-community standards. Call (239) 990-3003 for current availability from our Fort Myers dispatch team.
Can you help with HOA or property manager requirements in Imperial Shores?
Yes. We work with HOAs, rental managers, and commercial accounts across Bonita Springs and Lee County. Documentation, gate access coordination, and clear invoicing are part of how we operate.
What makes leak detection different in Imperial Shores compared to other Lee County neighborhoods?
Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and waterfront properties along the Imperial River corridor combine high-end fixtures, irrigation systems, and seasonal occupancy that punishes neglected plumbing. Musty cabinet smell in a Spanish Wells guest bath traced to a slow supply-line drip behind the wall — not mold from humidity alone. Detection first, then a targeted opening in Bonita Springs.
Are estimates free for leak detection in Bonita Springs?
We provide upfront, flat-rate quotes after assessing your Imperial Shores property. You know the price before work begins — no hourly billing surprises on standard leak detection jobs.


