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Leak Detection & Repair in Stonebridge, Tyler

Stonebridge is a gated golf community on Tyler's south side, its 1990s homes set along the fairways with extensive irrigation keeping the course and the lawns green. Golf-course living means more buried water lines than almost anywhere in the city.

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Fairway homes and heavy irrigation

The homes of Stonebridge went up largely in the 1990s, substantial slab houses with copper supply lines of that era, set on the same expansive clay as the rest of Tyler. What sets the neighborhood apart is the sheer amount of irrigation, both the homeowners' systems and the course itself, threading buried lines across the area.

All that buried, pressurized irrigation is a leak source people often overlook, and on a fairway lot it can be hard to tell a sprinkler leak from a house line without testing them apart.

The leaks we see in Stonebridge

Irrigation and sprinkler leaks are common here given the systems' extent, alongside the slab and copper-pinhole leaks typical of 1990s homes as that copper ages. Pools add their own plumbing. A zone that stays wet, a soggy patch on a manicured lawn, or a warm spot on the floor are the everyday Stonebridge signs.

The trick on a fairway lot is sorting irrigation from house plumbing, since both run buried lines through the same clay.

Isolating irrigation from the house

We separate the systems before chasing anything. Running each irrigation zone and watching the meter and the valves tells us whether a sprinkler line is the culprit, while isolating the house supply confirms a leak on the domestic side. Only then do we pinpoint the failing line.

For the aging copper and the slab, acoustic and thermal tools find the spot for a small repair, and we flag whether the copper is failing as a whole.

Keeping a manicured property intact

Stonebridge homeowners invest in their lawns and landscaping, so protecting the surface during a repair matters. A pinpointed irrigation or supply leak means one small dig, not a trench across a fairway-front yard, and trenchless options spare established beds and turf where a buried line has failed.

The goal is to stop the leak and leave the property looking the way it did before, which on a golf-course lot is part of the value.

Wet fairway lawn in Stonebridge?

Talk it through with a licensed Tyler leak specialist, any hour.

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Questions from this part of Tyler

Is my wet lawn a sprinkler leak or a house leak in Stonebridge?

On a fairway lot with heavy irrigation, it could be either. We run the irrigation by zone and isolate the house supply to tell them apart before we dig anywhere.

Do the 1990s Stonebridge homes get copper pinholes?

Many do, as that era's copper ages under Tyler's chloramine-treated water. A green stain at a joint or a damp spot is the early sign, and we check whether it is isolated or a pattern.

Can you find an irrigation leak without tearing up my lawn?

Yes. We isolate the leaking zone and trace the line to the break, so the dig targets one spot rather than the whole manicured yard.

Will fixing it damage my landscaping?

We pinpoint first so the opening is small, and trenchless options protect established beds and turf where a buried line is involved.

How do I reach you in Stonebridge?

Call (903) 651-5125 any hour. Tell us whether it is the lawn, the floor, or the pool, and we will bring the right tools.

Does the golf course irrigation affect my home?

Not directly, but the course and the neighborhood share the heavy irrigation that makes wet-lawn leaks common here. We focus on your property, isolating your own irrigation and house supply to find what is actually leaking.

A leak in Stonebridge Tyler? We will find it.

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