Leak Detection Services in Baldwin County, AL

Find hidden leaks fast with Gone Coastal Plumbing & Air. We provide leak detection and plumbing repair across Baldwin County and the Alabama Gulf Coast.

Leak Detection Services in Baldwin County, AL

A plumbing leak is not always obvious. Sometimes the first sign is a higher water bill, a damp spot on the floor, a musty smell, warm flooring, low water pressure, or the sound of water running when everything is turned off. Gone Coastal Plumbing & Air provides leak detection services in Baldwin County, AL for homeowners and businesses that need answers before water damage spreads.

Our team helps locate and repair plumbing leaks in Foley, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Fairhope, Daphne, Lillian, Perdido Beach, Elberta, Fort Morgan, and nearby Gulf Coast communities. Whether the leak is under a slab, behind a wall, beneath a fixture, in a water line, or connected to an aging plumbing system, Gone Coastal is ready to help.

Signs You May Have a Hidden Plumbing Leak

Small leaks can cause expensive damage when they go unnoticed. In coastal homes, humidity can make moisture problems harder to identify, which is why it is important to act when something seems off.

Warning Signs of a Hidden Leak:

  • Water bill suddenly increases: A hidden line may be leaking continuously.
  • Damp flooring or wet drywall: Water may be escaping behind walls or under floors.
  • Musty odors: Moisture may be trapped where air does not circulate well.
  • Low water pressure: A supply line leak or plumbing restriction may be present.
  • Sound of running water: Water may be moving through the system when fixtures are off.
  • Warm spots on flooring: A hot water line under the slab may be leaking.
  • Mold or staining: A leak may have been active long enough to affect building materials.

Leak Detection and Plumbing Repair From One Local Team

Finding the leak is only part of the job. Once the problem is located, Gone Coastal can explain the repair options and help restore the plumbing system properly. Depending on the issue, repairs may include pipe repair, fixture repair, water line repair, repipe services, slab leak repair, or replacement of damaged plumbing components.

Because Gone Coastal provides both plumbing and HVAC services, our team also understands how moisture issues can overlap with air conditioning, drain lines, water heaters, and indoor comfort systems. That broader view helps homeowners avoid guessing about where the water is coming from.

Leak Detection for Coastal and Baldwin County Homes

Homes across Baldwin County face a mix of plumbing conditions. Some properties have older water lines, some have slab foundations, some are vacation homes, and some are exposed to salt air, shifting soil, heavy rain, and seasonal occupancy. Gone Coastal approaches leak detection with the goal of identifying the source, limiting unnecessary damage, and recommending a repair that fits the home.

Do Not Wait on a Suspected Leak

A small leak can become damaged flooring, drywall, cabinetry, insulation, or framing. If you suspect a leak, turn off water to the affected fixture if possible and call a professional. If water is actively spreading, use the main shutoff valve and call for urgent plumbing help.

Call (251) 979-9396 if you suspect a hidden plumbing leak.

If you see signs of a hidden leak, call or text (251) 979-9396. Gone Coastal Plumbing & Air provides leak detection and plumbing repair in Foley, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Fairhope, Daphne, Lillian, Perdido Beach, Elberta, Fort Morgan, and surrounding Baldwin County communities. You can also contact us online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need leak detection?

You may need leak detection if your water bill rises unexpectedly, you hear water running, notice damp flooring, smell musty odors, have low water pressure, or see stains on walls or ceilings.

Can you repair the leak after finding it?

Yes. Gone Coastal provides plumbing repair services and can explain repair options once the leak source is identified.

What is a slab leak?

A slab leak is a leak in a water line located beneath or within a concrete slab foundation. Signs can include warm floors, damp flooring, low pressure, or unexplained water use.

Is a plumbing leak an emergency?

An active leak that is spreading water, damaging the home, or cannot be shut off should be treated as an emergency. Call Gone Coastal for help.

What areas do you serve for leak detection?

Gone Coastal serves Baldwin County and nearby Alabama Gulf Coast communities including Foley, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Fairhope, Daphne, Lillian, Perdido Beach, Elberta, Fort Morgan, and surrounding areas.

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