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Coverage · Nevada County

Leak detection in Nevada County.

From Grass Valley and Nevada City to Truckee, Penn Valley, Lake Wildwood, Alta Sierra, and the I-80 high-country communities, we cover foothill and mountain leak-detection calls.

Serving Nevada County since
1983 · Dispatched from Roseville
Overview
Nevada County service calls change dramatically by elevation. Grass Valley and Nevada City often bring foothill service lines, older systems, and managed properties; Truckee and the high-country communities add freeze risk, seasonal homes, and vacation-property coordination.

Gold Country to high Sierra.

Foothill core. Grass Valley, Nevada City, Penn Valley, Lake Wildwood, and Alta Sierra often involve exterior service lines, older plumbing paths, and hillside access.

Residential lake communities. Lake Wildwood and Lake of the Pines may bring pool, spa, irrigation, and managed-property leak calls where written findings help coordinate repair.

Truckee and I-80 high country. Truckee, Soda Springs, Kingvale, and Floriston require freeze-aware diagnostics, seasonal-home access, and scheduling built around road and weather conditions.

Coverage

Cities & communities we serve.

Nevada County includes incorporated cities, a town, lake communities, and high-country settlements along I-80.

  1. 01Grass Valley
  2. 02Nevada City
  3. 03Truckee
  4. 04Penn Valley
  5. 05Lake Wildwood
  6. 06Lake of the Pines
  7. 07Alta Sierra
  8. 08Rough and Ready
  9. 09North San Juan
  10. 10Soda Springs
  11. 11Kingvale
  12. 12Floriston

If you are in Nevada County and do not see your community listed, call the dispatch number above and we will confirm coverage.

1983
Serving Nevada County since
12
Cities & communities covered
Snow
Elevation-aware scheduling
Coverage map

From Highway 49 to I-80.

Nevada County coverage spans the foothill communities around Grass Valley and Nevada City and the high-country route toward Truckee. Scheduling accounts for distance, elevation, and winter access.

For high-country homes, provide occupancy status, winterization history, snow access, and a local contact if the property is vacant.

Method

Match the diagnostic to elevation and access.

Nevada County work starts with symptoms and access. A foothill property may point to a service line crossing slope or tree-root conditions; a Truckee-area property may point to freeze exposure, vacant-home timing, or hidden wall moisture.

The technician selects tools after isolation: acoustic listening, pressure testing, thermal imaging, line tracing, sewer camera, dye testing, or pool and spa pressure checks depending on the system.

A written finding gives the owner, property manager, or repair contractor a specific starting point even when the property is distant or seasonally occupied.


Local specialties
Foothill service lines, freeze-related hidden leaks, vacation homes, pool/spa plumbing, written findings

What we get called for in Nevada.

Foothill and high-country calls require more context than a standard city visit.

  1. 01Grass Valley and Nevada City high-water-bill investigations
  2. 02Exterior service-line leaks on hillside properties
  3. 03Truckee-area freeze leaks and vacant-home moisture issues
  4. 04Lake community pool, spa, and irrigation checks
  5. 05Hidden plumbing leaks behind walls or under floors
  6. 06Sewer and drain-line symptoms in older foothill areas
  7. 07Property-manager and caretaker coordination
  8. 08Written findings for owners, managers, and maintenance teams
Common questions

Nevada-specific questions.

Answers for foothill and high-country Nevada County properties.

01

Do you serve Truckee?

Yes. Truckee is inside the Nevada County service area, with scheduling based on route, weather, and access.

02

Can you find freeze-related leaks?

Yes. Freeze concerns may require moisture mapping, thermal imaging, acoustic checks, and careful review of winterized systems.

03

Do you serve Grass Valley and Nevada City?

Yes. Those are core Nevada County communities for foothill leak-detection work.

04

Can you work with a caretaker or property manager?

Yes. Many mountain and vacation-home visits are coordinated with someone other than the owner.

05

Can you inspect pool or spa plumbing?

Yes. Pool and spa calls may use dye testing, pressure testing, and isolation to separate plumbing loss from evaporation.

06

Will you make the repair?

We perform the electronic leak detection and diagnosis in-house. For repairs, we handle many slab leak and pool leak repairs ourselves, but vendors may be needed for repairing water damage, stucco, window, irrigation or pool plaster.

07

What helps before scheduling a high-country visit?

Occupancy status, snow access, shutoff location, winterization history, and a local contact help us plan the visit.

Why it matters here

A vacant cabin pays for every day of delay.

A hidden leak in a vacant or seasonal home can run for days before anyone notices. A focused diagnostic visit creates a repair path before small moisture becomes structural work.

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