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T H A R P

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location 226 Cox Drive, Williamston, SC 29697

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(864) 303-8700

Advanced Leak Detection in Anderson, SC

Hidden water leaks can lead to high water bills, mold growth, and severe structural damage. Since 1993, Tharp Plumbing LLC has specialized in non-invasive leak detection and repair for homes and businesses in Anderson County. We use advanced electronic and acoustic technology to accurately locate leaks behind walls, under concrete slabs, and underground without unnecessary destruction to your property.

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If you suspect a leak due to a running water meter, a sudden spike in your water bill, or damp spots on your walls or floors, don't wait. Our experienced technicians can pinpoint the source of the problem quickly and provide a lasting, cost-effective repair.

Finding and Fixing All Types of Leaks

Our state-of-the-art equipment and experienced technicians can handle any type of hidden plumbing leak, protecting your property from the costly consequences of water damage.

We are committed to providing the most efficient and least disruptive repair options available, from simple pipe repairs to more complex slab leak solutions.

  • Electronic leak detection for hidden pipes
  • Slab leak detection and repair
  • Underground water line leak location
  • Leak repair behind walls and ceilings
  • Swimming pool and spa leak detection
  • Sewer line camera inspections
  • Emergency leak repair services

Why Choose Tharp Plumbing for Leak Detection?

For over 32 years, we've been the trusted name for solving the toughest plumbing problems in the Upstate. Our investment in advanced leak detection technology means we can find leaks faster and with greater accuracy than traditional methods. As a family-owned company, we prioritize honest assessments and provide you with all available options so you can make the best decision for your property.

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32+

Years of Experience

Troubleshoot First

What to Check Before You Call

Save time and money by checking these quick fixes. If the issue isn’t resolved, give us a call — we’re here 24/7 to help.

Look for dripping faucets, running toilets, or wet spots in the yard that might indicate a hidden underground leak.

Put a few drops of food coloring in the toilet tank and wait 10 minutes — if the bowl water changes color without flushing, the flapper is leaking.

Look under sinks for moisture, puddles, or water stains, and see if the trap or connections are loose.

Inspect around the base of the water heater for pooling water, and check the connections on top for drips.

Turn off all faucets and appliances, then check your water meter — if it’s still moving, you likely have a hidden leak.
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Suspect a Water Leak?

Call Anderson County's leak detection specialists before minor issues become major problems.

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