Advanced leak detection technology serving Davis, Woodland, West Sacramento, Winters, Esparto, and surrounding agricultural communities with precision and reliability.
Local Expertise
Non-Invasive Detection
Water Conservation Focus.
Cost Savings
Trusted by Professionals
Fast & Accurate Results
Support for All Property Types
Environmental Stewardship
Advanced leak detection technology serving Grass Valley, Nevada City, Truckee, Penn Valley, Cedar Ridge, and surrounding Sierra Nevada foothill communities with precision and reliability.
Local Expertise
Non-Invasive Detection
Water Conservation Focus.
Cost Savings
Trusted by Professionals
Fast & Accurate Results
Support for All Property Types
Environmental Stewardship
Nevada County encompasses the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills, from the historic Gold Rush towns of Grass Valley and Nevada City to the mountain communities around Truckee. Our experienced technicians understand the unique challenges of foothill living, including seasonal temperature variations, mountain water systems, and the specialized requirements of rural and mountain properties.
Grass Valley
Nevada City
Truckee
Penn Valley
Cedar Ridge
Colfax
Alta Sierra
Lake Wildwood
Rough and Ready
North San Juan
Washington
Chicago Park
Mountain Property Leaks
Well System Diagnostics
Freeze Damage Assessment
Water Line Repairs
Gas Line Inspection
Emergency Response
Whether you're dealing with a hidden water leak in your Grass Valley home, need leak detection services for a Truckee mountain cabin, or require emergency gas line services for a Nevada City property, The Leak Authority provides comprehensive leak detection solutions designed for the unique challenges of Sierra foothill living.
Nevada County encompasses the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills, from the historic Gold Rush towns of Grass Valley and Nevada City to the mountain communities around Truckee. Our experienced technicians understand the unique challenges of foothill living, including seasonal temperature variations, mountain water systems, and the specialized requirements of rural and mountain properties.
Grass Valley
Nevada City
Truckee
Penn Valley
Cedar Ridge
Colfax
Alta Sierra
Lake Wildwood
Rough and Ready
North San Juan
Washington
Chicago Park
Mountain Property Leaks
Well System Diagnostics
Freeze Damage Assessment
Water Line Repairs
Gas Line Inspection
Emergency Response
Whether you're dealing with a hidden water leak in your Grass Valley home, need leak detection services for a Truckee mountain cabin, or require emergency gas line services for a Nevada City property, The Leak Authority provides comprehensive leak detection solutions designed for the unique challenges of Sierra foothill living.
Get round-the-clock emergency leak detection for burst pipes, leaky taps, or blockages before they turn into major issues.
We accurately locate underground utilities using advanced electromagnetic and acoustic detection tools.
Ensure your sewer line stay clear with our detailed installation, which stops future leaks and keeps your plumbing in top shape.
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Look for unexplained high water bills, damp walls or ceilings, musty odors, or low water pressure. These are common signals Northern California facility managers search for when they suspect a commercial water leak.
Non-invasive detection uses acoustic listening devices, infrared cameras, and pressure testing to pinpoint leaks without tearing up floors or walls—ideal for office complexes, warehouses, and municipal buildings.
Yes. Underground water leaks can erode soil and crack slabs, leading to costly structural repairs. Early slab leak detection protects both your foundation and your operating budget.
With modern thermal and acoustic leak detection tools, professionals can often locate leaks within hours and guide prompt repairs, minimizing downtime and water waste.
Absolutely. Many counties have strict water conservation requirements and fines for excessive use. Detecting and repairing leaks quickly keeps your business compliant and reduces utility costs.
Strong sulfur/rotten egg odors, hissing sounds, or unexplained spikes in gas bills all point to a possible natural gas leak requiring immediate professional inspection.
Most experts recommend annual gas leak detection and pressure testing, and always after seismic activity or renovations that could stress gas piping.
A gas pressure test ensures that commercial or municipal gas piping can safely hold pressure without leaks. California building codes often require it after new installations or major repairs.
Technicians use sensitive gas detectors, tracer gases, and line-mapping equipment to locate leaks quickly, protecting employees and the public while avoiding unnecessary excavation.
Immediately call PG&E or your local gas utility’s emergency number, evacuate the area, and then arrange for a licensed commercial gas leak detection contractor to inspect and repair the system.
Persistent sewer odors, slow drains, gurgling toilets, or soggy landscaping can indicate a hidden sewer line leak or break.
A high-resolution sewer camera travels inside pipes to identify cracks, blockages, and root intrusions early, allowing targeted repairs and avoiding expensive sewer overflows.
Smoke testing uses safe, non-toxic smoke to reveal leaks, illegal connections, or cross-contamination in municipal or commercial sewer systems, a key maintenance step for older infrastructure.
Yes. Undetected sewer leaks can contaminate groundwater and violate California water quality regulations, potentially leading to fines and public health hazards.
Experts suggest a full sewer camera inspection every 1–2 years for commercial kitchens, high-use restrooms, and aging municipal lines to prevent major repairs and comply with environmental standards.
Common signs of a hidden water leak include higher-than-usual water bills, damp or warm spots on floors and walls, musty odors, or hearing water running when no fixtures are in use. You can also check your water meter: turn off all faucets and appliances, and if the meter is still moving, you likely have a leak. Catching these signs early can save you from costly water damage and mold.
Professional leak detection in Northern California typically ranges depending on the complexity and location of the leak. For example, detecting a slab or underground leak may be on the higher end. The good news is that accurate leak detection helps prevent expensive structural damage, making it a smart investment for your property..
Homeowners insurance usually covers sudden and accidental water damage—such as a burst pipe—but it doesn’t cover long-term leaks caused by neglect or wear. Some policies may also reimburse the cost of professional leak detection if it’s part of repairing a covered loss. Since every policy is different, we recommend checking with your insurance provider before scheduling service.
Modern leak detection uses non-invasive technology to find leaks without tearing into your home. Our specialists use acoustic listening devices, thermal imaging cameras, moisture meters, and video pipe inspection tools to pinpoint leaks behind walls, under slabs, and underground. This means we can locate the problem quickly and accurately, with minimal disruption to your property.
Yes. We understand that leaks can’t wait—whether it’s water pooling indoors, a slab leak, or a burst pipe. That’s why we provide 24/7 emergency leak detection and repair throughout Northern California. If you have an urgent leak, call us immediately, and our team will dispatch a technician to your property the same day.
If you smell rotten eggs (sulfur), evacuate immediately—don’t flip switches or light anything. Once outside, call 911 or PG&E’s emergency gas line. After the gas is shut off and the area is safe, call The Leak Authority who is a licensed plumber in Northern California and specializes in gas line repair to fix the problem before restoring service.
The most common warning signs are the rotten egg odor, hissing sounds near gas appliances, or dead patches of grass above underground gas lines. Indoors, slow leaks may cause headaches, dizziness, or nausea. If you notice any of these symptoms in your home, leave immediately and get help..
Call the gas company first (PG&E in most of Northern California) or dial 911—they’ll shut off the gas and make your home safe. After that, call a licensed residential plumber to handle the gas line repair. The gas company ensures safety, while plumbers perform the actual fix.
Simple repairs like tightening a fitting or replacing a short section of pipe may cost $150–$300. Larger jobs, such as replacing sections of underground gas line, can cost $800–$1,500+ depending on location and complexity. In Northern California, prices vary with permits and labor, but plumbers typically provide upfront quotes before repairs begin.
Yes. Even a small leak can allow enough gas to build up to cause a fire, explosion, or health hazard. Natural gas is flammable and displaces oxygen indoors, which can lead to dizziness, illness, or worse. For safety, treat every gas leak, large or small as an emergency and call a professional immediately.
Signs of a sewer leak include strong sewage odors, wet or sunken patches in your yard, or multiple slow and gurgling drains at once. Indoors, you might notice pests, mold, or cracks in your foundation. If you live in an older Northern California home (San Francisco, Sacramento, or San Jose especially), these warning signs often point to a sewer line problem that needs immediate professional attention.
If you think you have a sewer leak, limit water use right away and keep family and pets away from the affected area. Then call a licensed plumber (The Leak Authority) in Northern California who specializes in sewer leak detection and repair. They use advanced camera inspections to locate the issue without unnecessary digging. Sewer leaks are not DIY fixes, acting quickly prevents property damage and health hazards.
Yes. A sewer line leak is always an emergency because it exposes your home and yard to harmful bacteria and wastewater. Beyond health risks, leaks can cause foundation damage and soil erosion if left untreated. That’s why reputable Northern California plumber The Leak Authority (in the Bay Area and Sacramento) offer 24/7 emergency sewer repair services.
The cost depends on the damage and location. Minor pipe repairs might be a few thousand dollars, while a full sewer line replacement can range high. Factors include pipe depth, length, accessibility, and whether trenchless repair is possible. Northern California’s higher labor costs mean local homeowners should budget accordingly, but most plumbers provide upfront estimates before work begins..
For sewer leaks on your property, call The Leak Authority who is licensed Northern California plumber with sewer repair expertise. Homeowners are responsible for the sewer lateral up to the city connection, so leaks in your yard or under your home are your responsibility. If you suspect the problem is in the public main, contact your local city or county utility. For residential issues, a sewer leak plumber near you is the right first call..
100 Los Olivos Ave, Ste 1005
Daly City, CA 94014
Monday - Saturday: 9am to 5pm
Sundays: Closed
100 Los Olivos Ave, Ste 1005
Daly City, CA 94014
Monday - Saturday: 9am to 5pm
Sundays: Closed