The Leak Company

The Leak Company Leak Detection Specialists

Friday Morning Shareholders Meeting
10/24/2025

Friday Morning Shareholders Meeting

A smarter path forward.This Shell Beach homeowner had a leak under the concrete walkway—marked here with the red X.The b...
10/23/2025

A smarter path forward.

This Shell Beach homeowner had a leak under the concrete walkway—marked here with the red X.
The blue line shows the original route of the water line.
Rather than tear up the concrete, we proposed a new route (green line) to bypass the damaged section and restore service with minimal disruption.

Leak detection isn’t just about finding the problem—it’s about thinking through the solution.

💧 Minimal mess
💧 Maximum value
💧 Clear communication every step of the way

If you’ve got mystery moisture, we’ll help you uncover it—with a plan that makes sense.

📞 (805) 391-4095

Called out for a water leak at the Target center in SLO. Somewhere out there was a small water leak not showing up anywh...
07/23/2025

Called out for a water leak at the Target center in SLO. Somewhere out there was a small water leak not showing up anywhere except the meter. Went out late night last night to avoid the traffic noise and pinned it down!

You can tell a lot about a man from his boots. What do these boots tell you?
07/22/2025

You can tell a lot about a man from his boots. What do these boots tell you?

💧No puddles, no sound, no trail in the sand,Just water escaping through Shell Beach land.The bill kept rising — the sign...
06/07/2025

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No puddles, no sound, no trail in the sand,
Just water escaping through Shell Beach land.

The bill kept rising — the signs were thin.
We found the leak buried deep within.

Give us a call — it’s always free.
We’ll find what your eyes can’t see.

Weekly Leak Prevention Tip  #7: School’s Out—Don’t Let the Splash Turn Into a SoakFriday, May 30, 2025With kids out of s...
05/30/2025

Weekly Leak Prevention Tip #7: School’s Out—Don’t Let the Splash Turn Into a Soak
Friday, May 30, 2025

With kids out of school and sprinklers firing up across the neighborhood, water use is about to surge. But fun and flooding shouldn’t go hand in hand.

We’re in the business of helping people, and that means making sure your summer setups aren’t slowly leaking water—or money.

Check these common trouble spots this week:
• Sprinkler heads and drip lines – Look for clogged, cracked, or misaligned emitters.
• Areas around valves – Soggy patches of grass or constantly wet soil may mean an underground leak.
• Pool equipment and fill valves – A slow leak at the auto-fill line or pump system often goes unnoticed.

Summer fun shouldn’t come with unexpected repairs. Keep the splash above ground—follow us weekly for more leak prevention tips.

Weekly Leak Prevention Tip  #6: Memorial Day Prep – Avoid a Holiday FloodFriday, May 23, 2025As you pack the cooler and ...
05/23/2025

Weekly Leak Prevention Tip #6: Memorial Day Prep – Avoid a Holiday Flood
Friday, May 23, 2025

As you pack the cooler and prep the playlist for a long weekend getaway, don’t forget your house still has plumbing—and plumbing doesn’t take holidays.

We’re in the business of helping people, and that includes protecting your home while you’re away.

Here’s a quick pre-trip leak prevention checklist:
• Do a whole-house walk-through—check under sinks, behind the toilet, around your water heater, and near washing machines for dampness or leaks.
• Turn off your main water supply if you’ll be gone for several days.
• Leave cabinet doors open under sinks if it’s unusually cold—prevents pipe sweating or condensation buildup.
• Note your water meter reading before you leave. If it changes while you’re gone, you’ve got a leak.

Peace of mind while you’re away? That’s worth more than whatever’s in the cooler.

05/21/2025
We saw this on a community group and thought we would share with our community. Just like a water leak every little bit ...
05/18/2025

We saw this on a community group and thought we would share with our community. Just like a water leak every little bit adds up!

Weekly Leak Prevention Tip  #5: BBQ Season is Here—Don’t Let a Leaky Hose Ruin the PartyFriday, May 16, 2025With backyar...
05/16/2025

Weekly Leak Prevention Tip #5: BBQ Season is Here—Don’t Let a Leaky Hose Ruin the Party
Friday, May 16, 2025

With backyard BBQs, family get-togethers, and warm evenings just ahead, your outdoor plumbing is about to get a serious workout.

We’re in the business of helping people, and that means making sure your summer fun doesn’t come with a soggy surprise.

Here’s what to check before you fire up the grill:
• Inspect outdoor faucets and hose bibs for drips, cracks, or loose fittings.
• Check hose connections and splitters—a slow leak here can cause moldy siding, water damage, or wasted water.
• Look for bulges or dry rot on hoses, especially near the ends or any areas exposed to sun.

A few minutes of prep now can save your deck, siding, and party guests from a cold, wet surprise.

Stick with us every Friday for more leak prevention tips all summer long.

Weekly Leak Prevention Tip  #4: Give Mom a Break (From Plumbing Woes)Friday, May 9, 2025Mother’s Day is around the corne...
05/09/2025

Weekly Leak Prevention Tip #4: Give Mom a Break (From Plumbing Woes)
Friday, May 9, 2025

Mother’s Day is around the corner, and while flowers and brunch are great, nothing says “I appreciate you” like a leak-free home.

We’re in the business of helping people—and that means helping you prevent the small plumbing issues that turn into big headaches.

This weekend, take five minutes to check the most common spots for slow, hidden leaks:
• Under kitchen and bathroom sinks – Look for moisture, warped wood, or mildew smells.
• Behind toilets – Run your hand behind the base to feel for dampness or slow drips.
• Near laundry machines – Check hoses and wall connections for bulges, rust, or tiny leaks.

A simple spot check now can prevent surprise damage later—and give Mom one less thing to worry about.

Follow us each week for practical ways to keep your home leak-free.

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101 N. Main Street
Templeton, CA
93465

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18053914095

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