
Leak detection across Granbury — from the historic square to Lake Granbury communities like Pecan Plantation and DeCordova Bend. Lakefront irrigation and foundation work. Same-week appointments.
RGC Leak Detection serves all of Granbury and the surrounding Hood County area, including Lake Granbury communities, Pecan Plantation, DeCordova Bend, and the rural properties between Granbury and Cresson. Lake-area properties have leak patterns you don't see anywhere else on our route, and we've built our scheduling and equipment around making the trip out worthwhile for both of us.
We also handle pre-purchase leak inspections for buyers and agents, insurance documentation for adjusters and homeowners, and construction management for major repairs and ground-up builds across Hood County.
Lake Granbury changes a lot about leak detection. Lakefront properties in Pecan Plantation, DeCordova Bend, and the smaller subdivisions around the lake have irrigation systems that are larger and harder-working than typical residential setups — they're keeping up with hot Hood County summers on bigger lots, with mature landscaping, and they fail at a higher rate than systems in tighter suburban grids. Main-line irrigation leaks and zone valve failures are a steady portion of our Granbury work.
Lake-adjacent foundations also move differently than foundations a few miles inland. The combination of lake-level changes, expansive clay, and seasonal moisture cycling can stress slab supply lines in ways we don't see in Fort Worth or Mansfield. That makes accurate slab leak detection — the kind that gets the location right the first time before any concrete is touched — especially valuable in Granbury.
The historic neighborhoods around the courthouse square have their own pattern: older galvanized and cast iron lines, smaller lots, and the kind of mature trees whose roots find their way into drain lines. Different work, same equipment, same approach.
If you're a Granbury homeowner, a Pecan Plantation property manager, or a real estate agent representing a buyer in Hood County, we can typically schedule within the week.
Granbury is the seat of Hood County, about 35 miles southwest of Fort Worth, with a city population around 12,000 and a much larger surrounding lake-area community. The city is best known for Lake Granbury and the historic courthouse square — a Texas Main Street community with restored 19th-century buildings facing the original limestone courthouse. Lakefront subdivisions like Pecan Plantation, DeCordova Bend, and Indian Harbor extend the city's residential footprint significantly beyond city limits. The area's underlying soil is a mix of expansive clay and limestone, and the lake's seasonal levels shape much of the area's landscape and irrigation patterns.
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