If you live in Pinellas Park or anywhere in Pinellas County, chances are you’ve heard of someone getting slammed with a surprise high water bill. It’s happening more and more often, especially in neighborhoods with older homes or long water lines running underground to houses set back from the road.
In this case, a homeowner in Pinellas Park, just blocks away from England Brothers Park, was shocked when their water bill tripled in a single billing cycle. The water department confirmed that something was wrong — their meter was spinning constantly, even with no water running inside the home.
But no one could figure out where the leak was.
That’s when they called I Find Leaks.
The First Sign: A Spinning Meter
The water meter was spinning nonstop — a clear sign of a pressurized underground leak.
With the meter still moving while all water was turned off in the house, we knew we were dealing with an underground supply line leak. The challenge? The home sat over 100 yards back from the meter, tucked behind a gate, overgrown yard, and tropical landscaping. This wasn’t going to be easy.
A Jungle, A Train Car, and a Whole Lot of Ground to Cover
Jeremy arrives at the property, facing an overgrown driveway with no signs of a visible leak.
What we found beyond the gate was unexpected — the property had multiple structures, including a garage and even an old train caboose on the premises.
An unexpected sight — a train car and multiple outbuildings made locating the water line more challenging.
Yes, that’s a real caboose. This property was anything but ordinary.
Pinellas County’s Water Line Problem
Many homes in Pinellas Park, Seminole, Largo, and St. Petersburg were built decades ago, and their underground pipes weren’t designed to last forever. Even copper lines — often used for water supply — corrode and rupture over time, especially under pressure.
Water leaks that happen between the meter and the house — especially when hidden beneath driveways or yards — don’t always show symptoms like pooling or damp grass. You only discover them when the bill arrives… and by then, hundreds or even thousands of gallons have leaked out.
Tracking the Line Over 100 Yards of Brick and Vegetation
The house sat far back from the street, surrounded by tropical landscaping and overgrowth.
The entrance revealed no clues — everything looked normal above ground.
From the house, the water line stretched all the way back toward the gate — roughly a football field in length.
Using advanced acoustic technology, Jeremy traced the water line the full distance, finally identifying the sound of escaping water — just 10 feet from the front steps.
Leak Found — With Surgical Precision
Bullseye — Jeremy removed just three bricks to reveal the leak exactly where the equipment said it was.
No unnecessary demo. No busted-up driveway. Just precise, professional detection that saved the homeowner time, money, and frustration.
Why This Matters — And How to Get Help With a High Water Bill
If you live in Pinellas Park and your water bill suddenly spikes, don’t wait. The longer a hidden leak runs, the more money you lose — and the more damage is done.
Common signs of a hidden leak include:
- A constantly spinning water meter
- Unexplained spikes in your water bill
- No visible wet spots or puddles
- A home that sits far from the street or meter
- Older copper or galvanized water lines
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