
Leak Detection & Repair
$499 flat rate. Electronic detection and vessel repair included. CoreLine™ available for underground pipe leaks.
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Inground Pool Leak Detection
If your pool is losing water, we find the source — fast. Our $499 flat rate covers a full electronic leak detection AND on-site repair of the most common vessel leaks. One visit. One price.
We diagnose with professional-grade electronic equipment: hydrophones for listening underwater, pipe microphones for plumbing lines, deck plates for slab leaks, pressure testing on every line, and dye testing at fittings, lights, and suspect areas. No guessing.
What's Included in the $499 Flat Rate
Full electronic leak detection on vessel and plumbing
On-site repair of most common leaks (epoxy, fittings, gaskets)
Free equipment inspection (pump, filter, plumbing connections)
Written report of everything we found and fixed
90-day warranty on vessel repairs
No trip charges. No diagnostic fees. No hourly rates.
Found an Underground Pipe Leak? We Don't Dig
If detection reveals a leak in the underground plumbing, most companies hand you a $10,000–$25,000 quote to jackhammer and cut your deck. We don't.
ProLeak is Oklahoma's only CoreLine™ Restoration specialist. We build a new, reinforced pipe inside the existing line — stronger than the original PVC. No excavation. No deck damage. Your backyard stays exactly the way you built it. Backed by a 10-year structural warranty.
CoreLine™ Restoration is $4,000–$4,500 per line — quoted separately and only after we confirm the underground leak and walk you through the findings.
Oklahoma's Clay Soil Makes This Worse
Oklahoma sits on Permian red clay — one of the most expansive soils in the country. It swells up to 20% when wet, then contracts hard in dry months. That cycle puts constant shear force on underground pool plumbing, cracking joints, separating fittings, and crushing pipes.
With Super El Niño 2026-27 brewing, underground pipe failures are expected to spike. If your pool is suddenly losing water — especially after a wet spring — it's worth getting checked.