Leak Detection in Palm Springs, CA
Inland Empire and Coachella Valley water in Palm Springs reads at 5 to 8 gpg, and historical agricultural and industrial use means many CA basins still require active treatment for nitrate or perchlorate before delivery. Purest Water Solutions delivers leak detection across Palm Springs, sized for what Desert Water Agency actually delivers to your tap rather than a generic spec.
Leak Detection from Purest Water Solutions is non-invasive acoustic and pressure testing to locate slab, supply line, and irrigation leaks before they cause damage. In Palm Springs, that means working against fluoride (natural), TDS, occasional chromium-6 background, the contaminants that most affect Desert Water Agency water in your service area.
Leak Detection for Palm Springs Water
Palm Springs's older subdivisions and the Inland Empire's expansive soils put consistent pressure on supply lines. We locate leaks with acoustic equipment before excavation, which keeps repair scope and cost contained.
What is in Palm Springs water
Desert Water Agency supplies Palm Springs and surrounding areas. The most recent published report measures hardness at 5 to 8 gpg and flags fluoride (natural), TDS, occasional chromium-6 background as the priority concerns for household water. You can review the full report on the Desert Water Agency water quality page.
Why Palm Springs households choose Purest Water Solutions
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of leaks are most common in Palm Springs?
In Palm Springs, the most common service calls we see are slab leaks on copper supply lines and irrigation line failures, often accelerated by 5 to 8 gpg water. Palm Springs is the outlier in this region. Desert Water Agency pumps from the deep Coachella Valley aquifer recharged with Colorado River water, which delivers naturally soft water by SoCal standards but with elevated natural fluoride and TDS.
Do you serve neighborhoods like Old Las Palmas, Movie Colony, Indian Canyons in Palm Springs?
Yes. Purest Water Solutions serves Old Las Palmas, Movie Colony, Indian Canyons, and the rest of Palm Springs, CA. We also work in neighboring Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula, San Bernardino. One service truck typically covers the whole metro on the same day.
Where can I look up Palm Springs's water quality report?
Desert Water Agency publishes an annual water quality report covering your service area. The current report is online at https://www.dwa.org/water-quality. Bring questions about it to your free water test and we will walk through it together.
Schedule Leak Detection in Palm Springs
Call (949) 873-1129 or book a free in-home water test. We will walk through your Desert Water Agency report and what it means for your household before recommending any equipment.
