Citrus Park Polybutylene and Copper Pinhole Leak Detection
Citrus Park homes in Logan Gate Village, Citrus Park Village, and Country Run were built between 1980 and 1998, and that span covers both the tail end of the polybutylene era (1978 to 1995) and early copper installs now at peak pinhole age. Homes built before 1995 here often hide polybutylene supply line behind the drywall. We use FLIR thermal imaging, pressure-test isolation, and acoustic ground microphone to identify which material is leaking and pinpoint the exact spot before anything is opened. FREE diagnosis on every leak call. FREE in-home estimate on full repipes.
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Three Citrus Park Specifics That Change Our Leak Detection
Polybutylene Identification Before Detection Strategy
Citrus Park homes from the 1980 to 1995 build window have roughly a 30 percent chance of original polybutylene supply line still in service. PB is gray, blue, or black flexible pipe with crimped acetal or copper fittings. We open the water heater closet on every Citrus Park diagnosis to confirm or rule out PB before the detection plan is finalized. If PB is present, the detection strategy changes: we expect failure at fittings (typically hidden in walls), and the recommended repair scope tilts toward whole-home repipe rather than spot patch.
PB present in roughly 30 percent of 1980 to 1995 Citrus Park homes.
FLIR Thermal Imaging on Wall and Slab Leaks
Polybutylene wall leaks heat the drywall above them by 2 to 4 degrees on hot-side runs, and the FLIR E8 thermal camera reads that signature through any standard paint or wallpaper. We sweep wet walls first, then thermal-survey every supply wall. For slab leaks we use the hot-water trace method: run hot water through one circuit for 20 minutes, then thermal image the floor. About 90 percent of Citrus Park wall and slab leaks pinpoint within 30 minutes using this approach.
Thermal accuracy on wall leaks: within 4 to 8 inches.
Acoustic Service-Line Detection for Buried Failures
Citrus Park service lines between meter and house run 30 to 80 feet of buried copper or PB. Underground leaks here typically show up as gradual water-bill increases without surface wetness, because the sandy soil drains quickly. The SubSurface SearchPoint ground microphone sweeps the lawn and driveway in a grid pattern, listening at 1 to 8 kHz for high-frequency pressurized-water hiss. Pinpoint accuracy is within 18 inches. We mark the spot before any digging happens.
Ground mic accuracy: within 18 inches on sandy Citrus Park soil.
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Citrus Park Polybutylene Cluster Failure Pattern
Polybutylene fails at fittings due to chlorine-induced internal flaking, and once one fitting fails, the rest of the system is typically 18 to 36 months behind it. We have seen Citrus Park homes go through three or four PB failures in a single year before the homeowner gave up and repiped. The financial math: spot repairs run $400 to $1,200 each, drywall restoration adds $300 to $800 per failure, and after the third failure most homeowners have spent more than a proactive whole-home repipe would have cost. If you have had even one PB leak, get a property-wide survey now.
Have polybutylene? Call (813) 343-2212 for a FREE diagnosis. We will confirm PB, map every run, and lay out repipe options with real numbers before the next failure happens.
Citrus Park Leak Detection Pricing
All projects include FREE in-home estimate, FREE diagnosis on existing equipment, and our 1-year parts & labor warranty.
Acoustic + Pressure-Test Leak Detection
From $249
- PB confirmation or rule-out (water heater closet inspection)
- Pressure-test isolation: hot, cold, irrigation circuits
- FLIR thermal imaging on slab and walls
- Acoustic ground microphone on yard service line
- Single-leak pinpoint within 12 inches
- Written diagnostic report
Thermal Imaging + Camera-Scope + Slab Trace Tier
Up to $2,800
- Property-wide FLIR thermal sweep
- Sewer camera through every cleanout (100 feet per access)
- Dye trace on every drain
- Electronic gas leak detection on every gas line
- Foundation moisture meter perimeter readings
- Polybutylene mapping with repipe scope (when present)
- Pre-listing or insurance documentation packet
Financing available with $0 down for qualifying applicants on repipes and leak repairs. Diagnosis itself is FREE.
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No diagnostic fee. No trip charge. We confirm material (PB or copper), locate the active leak, and tell you straight what your next 24 months look like.
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Licensed CFC1431159 (Plumbing) | CAC1819196 (HVAC) | Serving Citrus Park since 2017