Even a small plumbing leak can cause big problems if left unchecked. From water stains on ceilings to dripping pipes under sinks, leaks waste water, increase bills, and create the risk of costly property damage. At South Florida Plumbing and Backflow, we specialize in professional plumbing leak repair in Pompano Beach, FL, and surrounding areas, quickly finding and fixing leaks of all sizes. With advanced detection tools and skilled plumbers, we restore your system to proper working order while protecting your home.
Call (954) 592-6220 today to schedule expert plumbing leak repair with our trusted team.
Why Choose South Florida Plumbing and Backflow for Leak Repairs?
Not all leaks are obvious, and finding the source often requires specialized knowledge and equipment. At South Florida Plumbing and Backflow, we take a thorough approach to leak repair. Our plumbers carefully inspect your system, identify the cause, and provide solutions that address both the immediate problem and any underlying issues. We handle leaks in pipes, faucets, toilets, water heaters, and more. With clear communication and long-lasting workmanship, you can trust us to safeguard your property and keep your plumbing running smoothly.
The Importance of Professional Leak Repair
Professional repairs do more than stop the drip—they restore the safety and efficiency of your entire plumbing system. With expert leak detection and repair, you’ll save money on water bills, avoid costly property damage, and extend the lifespan of your pipes and fixtures. Timely repairs also improve water pressure and give you confidence that your home is protected against future leaks.
Signs You May Be Experiencing a Leak
Leaks aren’t always dramatic bursts of water—they often start small and grow over time. Recognizing the warning signs early allows you to take action before the damage spreads. Common indicators include:
Unexplained increases in your water bill
Damp or discolored spots on walls, ceilings, or floors
Musty odors that suggest hidden water damage
Mold or mildew growth in unusual places
Dripping sounds behind walls or under sinks
Low water pressure throughout your home
Water pooling near the foundation or in the yard
Each of these signs points to a potential leak that needs attention. Immediate attention can prevent structural damage, reduce repair costs, and protect your family’s health.
What to Do If You Suspect a Leak
If you believe you have a plumbing leak, acting quickly makes all the difference. Here are important steps to take before professional help arrives:
Turn off the nearest shut-off valve or your home’s main water supply to stop further damage
Dry any standing water with towels or a wet/dry vacuum to prevent mold growth
Move valuables and electronics away from damp areas
Check your water meter to confirm whether water is still running
Avoid using plumbing fixtures until the issue is assessed
Call a licensed plumber immediately for professional repair
Taking these steps helps limit damage while ensuring your plumber can resolve the problem effectively. Even if a suspected leak seems minor, it’s always best to at least schedule leak detection and testing with a professional to avoid hidden issues.
Contact Us for Reliable Plumbing Leak Repair
Don’t let a hidden leak turn into a major disaster. At South Florida Plumbing and Backflow, we provide fast, dependable leak detection and repair services tailored to your home’s needs. Our plumbers use advanced tools and proven techniques to stop leaks at the source and keep your system performing at its best. Call (954) 592-6220 today to schedule professional plumbing leak repair in Pompano Beach, FL, and surrounding areas—and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with expert care.
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A plumber in Delray Beach, Florida replaced a damaged 90-degree PVC elbow at an auto-fill connection transitioning from copper to PVC. The technician removed the faulty part, installed a new fitting, pressurized the system, and verified that no leaks remained. The auto-fill system now functions correctly.
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A plumber in Fort Lauderdale, Florida removed a faulty shower cartridge with mineral buildup and low hot water pressure. The technician installed a new master shower cartridge, replaced the handheld hose, sprayer, and rain head, then reassembled and tested the system. All components functioned properly after installation.
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A plumber in North Palm Beach, Florida inspected a laundry room for gas leaks using detection tools. They found a leak on a dryer hose, installed a new ¾-inch gas shutoff valve, replaced the flex line, and tested the system. The dryer ran successfully after repairs, and no further leaks were detected.
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A plumber in Boca Raton, Florida removed and reset a floor-mounted toilet in an employee lounge. The plumber replaced an improper wax seal, installed new closet bolts, and verified that the leak was no longer present. The team sealed the toilet to the wall and floor and cleaned the area before departure.
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A plumber in Delray Beach, Florida replaced a worn shower cartridge and trim with a customer-provided set, tested for proper function, and applied caulk. The plumber also installed a new toilet fill valve and flapper ring, removed the old parts, and ensured there were no leaks or flushing issues.
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A plumber in Pompano Beach, Florida, repaired a leaking backflow assembly at a ball valve connection. The technician shut off the water main, removed the damaged assembly, reconnected service, and tested all joints for leaks. After confirming proper operation, the area was backfilled to complete the job.
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Plumbers in Pompano Beach, Florida located and replaced a leaking galvanized water main under asphalt. They excavated a trench, installed a new PVC line from the meter to existing copper piping, tested for leaks, then backfilled and patched the trench with asphalt and concrete.
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A plumber in North Palm Beach, Florida removed two leaking PVC P-traps from the ceiling of unit 1016, replaced them with new 2-inch P-traps, reconnected the drain lines to the sewer system, tested for leaks, and cleaned the work area.
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South Florida Plumbing and Backflow detected and repaired a leaking 1½-inch hot water copper pipe above the ceiling in unit 703 in Jupiter, Florida. Technicians opened the ceiling, shut down and drained the water stacks, replaced the damaged pipe section using copper ProPress fittings, tested the repair, and cleaned the work area.
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A plumber in Delray Beach, Florida cleared a mainline stoppage through two roof stacks using a 60-foot cable. They removed a leaking p-trap and replaced it with a new 1-1/2 inch PVC p-trap under the kitchen sink. The technician tested both sink sides and ran a washing machine cycle to confirm proper drainage.
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A plumber in Pompano Beach, Florida repaired a pipe break between a water meter and a backflow device. The work involved replacing a cracked pressure elbow, installing new PVC fittings, and testing the line for leaks. After the repair, the crew backfilled the area and confirmed the system worked properly.
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A plumber in Pompano Beach, Florida identified a sewer gas odor, conducted a smoke test, and exposed corroded plumbing behind a bathroom wall. They replaced a damaged copper drain line with a capped PVC adapter and reconnected an active waste arm. A follow-up smoke test revealed additional cracks below the sanitary tee into the slab.
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South Florida Plumbing and Backflow repaired a leaking kitchen stack in Delray Beach, Florida. Technicians identified a corroded cast iron pipe above an HR office, replaced eight feet of damaged pipe with new PVC, and installed new fittings and hangers. The team conducted multiple tests to confirm the leak was resolved.
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A plumber in Pompano Beach, Florida replaced a faulty kitchen sink shutoff valve that would not close, moved piping behind the garbage disposal, and disconnected a dishwasher to prepare it for a replacement. The new angle stop shutoff was installed and tested multiple times with no leaks.
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A plumber in North Palm Beach, Florida reset a fallen support stand under a drain line and repaired separated fittings. They secured the rubber fittings to the garbage disposal and dishwasher, then tested the system by running water to confirm proper drainage.
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A plumber in Delray Beach, Florida diagnosed and replaced a leaking hot water CPVC line behind drywall. They installed a new ½-inch red PEX line through the attic to supply the master shower, connected it to the existing system, tested for leaks, and ensured all fixtures had hot water. The workspace was cleaned after completion.
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A plumbing specialist in Delray Beach, Florida removed a leaking 10-foot section of cast iron drain pipe in a north garage and installed a new 10-foot PVC pipe replacement. This service restored proper drainage function and resolved the leak efficiently.
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A plumbing technician in Jupiter, Florida shut down a valve stack, removed two leaking gate valves and fittings, and installed two new 3/4" long stem ball valves. The team unsoldered the old valves to create space, soldered the replacements, and tested the new installation for proper function.
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A plumbing inspection in Pompano Beach, Florida identified a leak between two apartment units. Technicians found multiple cracks in a 2-inch cast-iron pipe under the shower in Unit 321. Leaking extended into a main stack fitting. A crack also began forming in the toilet, and an estimate will follow.
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A plumbing team in North Palm Beach, Florida investigated a leak between units 218 and 318. They identified the shower pan-to-drain connection as the likely issue. The repair plan includes removing tile, replacing the shower pan and drain, patching concrete, and checking copper feed lines for possible leaks before refinishing.
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A plumber in Delray Beach, Florida, removed leaking PVC pipes and installed new PVC pipes and fittings that meet code requirements. After completing the repair, the plumber tested the system to ensure proper function.
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A plumber in Boca Raton, Florida connected washing machine lines from an exterior stub-out into the laundry area. They drilled through the wall, ran hot and cold water lines through the ceiling and attic, and connected them to an existing copper water supply for the washer.
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A plumber in Fort Lauderdale, Florida replaced a Mr. Steam auto flush and actuator that was causing continuous water drainage after use. After installation, they tested the system and confirmed the outdoor drain behind the bushes stopped dripping.
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A plumber in Delray Beach, Florida ran a new water line from the water heater to the bathroom manifold, bypassing a leaking copper pipe under the slab. They removed sections of drywall to locate and isolate the old damaged line on both ends.
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A plumber in Boynton Beach, Florida completed an emergency copper waterline repair after hours. The repair quickly restored water service and prevented property damage. The fast response reduced disruption and stopped further plumbing issues from developing.
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A plumber in Delray Beach, Florida accessed ceiling piping to locate a leak between units 522 and 422. They replaced a damaged section of a 3-inch lateral drain pipe and reconnected it to the main stack. The plumber also resealed and reinstalled a leaking toilet in unit 522.
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A plumbing technician completed leak detection services in Juno Beach, Florida. The service involved identifying water leaks to prevent damage and reduce water waste. Accurate detection helps maintain plumbing efficiency and supports early repair planning.
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Feb 03, 2026
Dillon & team were great on time and provided excellent service. Highly
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Michael Hutchison
Dec 12, 2025
Dillon is amazing! He diagnosed the problem and repaired it right away. Their cost is also very honest.