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Leak Detection & Repair

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Serving Austin, Hays & Travis County, Texas-TX

Pond & Water Feature Repairs

If you're looking for water feature repair service for your Austin, Hays & Travis County, Texas area pond or water feature, you're in the right spot. Stonebridge Pond & Waterfall Co. is a Qualified repair Contractor and has the experience needed to help you fix your water feature, or provide whatever maintenance or services needed, to keep your water feature running, and looking it's best all season. We at Stonebridge realize the potential for unforeseen circumstances surrounding the water feature in your yards. We know the importance of adding more time for enjoyment and of having an inviting yard for entertaining, playtime and relaxation. If you live in the Austin, Hays & Travis County, Texas surrounding areas, we hope you’ll give us the opportunity to work with you when your water features need repairs, so it keeps you living the worry free water feature lifestyle.

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Have An Annoying Leak?

Stone Bridge Pond & Waterfall Co., in Austin, Hays & Travis County, TX, uses a fairly consistent troubleshooting methodology to narrow down the source of your leak as quickly as possible.

We start with the most likely suspects, such as leaky plumbing connections, skimmer and filter leaks, improperly formed waterfalls, and especially around the edges of your pond.

Your safety concerns about loose rocks that have fallen in your pond may create holes when they land on the bottom, or dirt back-filled around low liner edges might have settled with time.

Pond Leak Repair FAQs

Austin Area & Texas Hill Country

How do I know if my pond is leaking or just evaporating?

Some water loss is completely normal—especially in the Austin area and Texas Hill Country during the summer. However, if your pond is losing more than a couple inches of water per week, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with a leak. 

The easiest way to know for sure is by doing a simple static test. We walk through exactly how to do that in this blog post so you can quickly determine what’s really going on.

What are the most common causes of pond leaks?

Most pond leaks aren’t actually in the pond itself—they’re usually in the waterfall or stream. Low edges, shifting rocks, or water spilling over the liner are some of the most common causes we see in the Austin area. 

Plumbing issues, skimmer seal problems, and liner damage can also cause leaks, but those are typically a bit less obvious. We break down the most common leak sources and how to check each one in our pond leak repair blog post.

Can I fix a pond leak myself?

Some pond leaks—especially in waterfalls or along the edges—can be simple DIY fixes if you’re comfortable moving rock and adjusting the liner edge. 

However, leaks involving plumbing, skimmers, or liner tears can be more complex and easy to misdiagnose. If you’re unsure where the leak is coming from, we recommend starting with the process outlined in our blog before deciding whether to tackle it yourself or bring in a professional.

How much does pond leak repair cost in the Austin area?

The initial site visit and leak detection starts at $350. From there pond leak repair costs vary depending on the source of the problem. Simple edge or waterfall adjustments are typically more straightforward, while plumbing repairs or liner work can be more involved. 

Because leak detection is the first step, pricing usually depends on how long it takes to accurately locate the issue. If you’re not sure what you’re dealing with, following the steps in our pond leak blog post can help you get a clearer idea before reaching out.

Will a leaking pond harm my fish or ecosystem?

Yes—over time, a leaking pond can impact water quality, stress fish, and disrupt the balance of your ecosystem pond. 

Water level drops can affect filtration, oxygen levels, and temperature stability. That’s why it’s important to address leaks sooner rather than later.

How long does it take to fix a pond leak?

The timeline depends entirely on where the leak is coming from. Some issues—like water escaping over a waterfall edge—can be fixed relatively quickly. Others, like plumbing or liner repairs, may take more time and precision.

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