Find hidden sewer line problems with accurate inspection and testing that helps reduce guesswork, property damage, and unnecessary digging.
Sewer line problems can be messy, disruptive, and expensive when they go unnoticed for too long. Leak-Tech Solutions provides professional sewer leak detection and sewer line inspection to help homeowners and property managers in Fort Worth, Denton, and surrounding areas locate hidden sewer issues quickly and accurately before they lead to bigger repairs
Sewer leak detection focuses on finding cracks, breaks, separations, blockages, and other failures in the drain and sewer lines that carry wastewater away from a home or building. Unlike a pressurized water line leak, sewer line problems are usually identified through drainage issues, odors, backups, camera inspections, or targeted testing methods. Leak-Tech Solutions helps identify where the problem is and what condition the line is in so repairs can be planned more accurately.
Sewer issues often show up through drainage symptoms and property damage before the pipe itself is ever seen. If you notice these warning signs, it may be time to schedule a professional sewer inspection.
No. Main line leak detection usually refers to the incoming water service line, while sewer detection deals with the wastewater line leaving the property.
In many cases, yes. Sewer camera inspections and targeted testing can often identify the issue before excavation is considered.
Common signs include repeated backups, multiple slow drains, sewer odors, gurgling toilets, and wet or unusually green areas in the yard.
Yes. Root intrusion is one of the most common causes of sewer line damage and recurring blockages.
We explain the findings, identify the likely problem area, and outline the next step so repair decisions can be made with more confidence.
Backups, odors, and slow drains are usually signs that something deeper is going on. Leak-Tech Solutions helps locate sewer line problems quickly so you can move forward with the right repair before the damage gets worse.