Technician using leak detection equipment during a water damage inspection
CSLB #1044161

Leak Detection in Riverside County

Finding the source matters. Monroy uses inspection, moisture checks, and restoration experience to help homeowners understand where water is coming from and what needs to happen next.

Under 60 Minutes response target 5-Star Service review goal CSLB #1044161 licensed contractor

What Monroy handles

Leak detection support for slab leaks, pipe leaks, roof leaks, appliance leaks, HVAC leaks, and hidden moisture that needs to be found before repairs begin.

  • Moisture checks around walls, floors, cabinets, and ceilings
  • Support for slab, pipe, appliance, HVAC, roof, and window leaks
  • Clear documentation for homeowners, plumbers, and adjusters
  • Direct handoff into mitigation when the leak has caused damage

What this usually looks like locally

Riverside County restoration jobs can move quickly from a small visible spot to hidden moisture in floors, baseboards, cabinets, ceilings, and contents. Monroy's job is to find the affected areas, stop the spread, document the damage, and keep the homeowner informed before repairs begin.

  • Warm flooring or unexplained moisture from possible slab leaks
  • Ceiling stains below upstairs bathrooms or HVAC equipment
  • Cabinet, dishwasher, refrigerator, and washing-machine leaks
  • Roof or window leaks after storms

Typical process

  1. Review visible staining, swelling, odor, or wet materials.
  2. Check likely source areas based on plumbing, roof, appliance, or HVAC layout.
  3. Document the moisture path and affected rooms.
  4. Recommend next steps for plumbing repair, mitigation, or mold evaluation.
  5. Start water mitigation if the loss needs immediate drying.
Questions

Common homeowner questions.

Can leak detection prevent a bigger restoration job?

Often, yes. Finding the source early can keep moisture from spreading into more rooms and materials.

What happens if the leak has already damaged materials?

Monroy can move from inspection into mitigation, drying, demolition, or documentation depending on the damage.

Should I call a plumber first?

If water is actively running from a plumbing line, shut it off and call a plumber. Monroy can then inspect the affected materials and handle mitigation.

Water Emergency? Do Not Wait.

Call Monroy Industries for fast restoration help, damage documentation, and a clear plan for drying, cleanup, and repairs.