About Us · Loveland, CO · Larimer County
A Leak Company Built for Loveland, Not Just Located Near It
Loveland Leak Repair Pros does one thing: find hidden water leaks in Big Thompson Valley homes and fix them with the smallest possible repair. No remodel upsells, no guesswork demolition.
Why a Leak-Only Focus Matters Here
Most plumbing outfits treat leak detection as a sideline. We treat it as the whole job. The equipment is specialized, the diagnosis takes patience, and the difference shows up in your repair bill. A leak located within inches gets fixed through a small opening. A leak guessed at gets chased through drywall, tile, and concrete until someone finds it.
Loveland punishes guesswork more than most cities. The housing stock spans 150 years, from railroad-era foursquares near the 1877 Colorado Central Railroad alignment to PEX-plumbed new builds in Centerra and Hunters Run. Each era hides its leaks differently. Galvanized rusts shut before it drips. Copper from the 1980s weeps through pinholes that stain a ceiling for weeks. PEX fittings let go at the crimp. Knowing which failure belongs to which street is local knowledge, and it is the core of what we sell.
The work itself follows a fixed order. Listen first, using acoustic gear and thermal cameras. Confirm second, with pressure isolation and meter tests. Open the wall or floor last, and only where the evidence points. That sequence is why a slab leak under a finished basement costs a repair patch here instead of a flooring replacement.
Rooted in the Sweetheart City
Loveland takes craft personally. This is the town that casts bronze for sculpture parks across the country. Every February it hand-stamps hundreds of thousands of valentines through the Valentine Re-mailing Program. It turned a railroad stop from 1877 into a public-art center. Work done here is expected to hold up and to be done honestly.
We hold leak repair to that standard. Every diagnosis is shown to you before repair begins: the meter movement, the acoustic reading, the thermal image. Every repair is matched to the pipe, not to the biggest invoice. When a copper system is failing everywhere at once, we say so and quote a repipe instead of billing you for pinhole number four. When the water in a basement near Lake Loveland turns out to be groundwater instead of plumbing, we tell you that too, because basement leak diagnosis is only useful when it is honest.
Licensing runs through the State of Colorado, with our DORA license on file, and permits go through the City of Loveland building department whenever the repair requires one. Calls route to a licensed specialist 24 hours a day at (303) 552-3896.
Where We Work
All of Loveland, both ZIP grids, and the surrounding towns. That means the historic core around Downtown Loveland and the lakeside streets of Lakeshore and Boyd Lake. It means the golf community at Mariana Butte and the Centerra build-out east of I-25. It also means the neighbors, Berthoud to Wellington. If your water comes from Loveland Water and Power or one of the district systems around it, you are in our service area.
One number reaches us any hour: (303) 552-3896. Describe what you are seeing, and we will tell you honestly whether it needs an emergency visit tonight or a scheduled appointment this week.