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New Braunfels' Twin-Rivers Pool Leak Detection Company

New Braunfels pool dropping water? Twin-river city with Comal and Guadalupe systems. Level Up Leak Detection of South Austin uses LeakTronics technology.

(737) 520-4735

Non-Invasive Leak Detection & Repair Services

Precision tools, certified technicians, and clear next steps for every pool.

About New Braunfels

New Braunfels is the largest city in the South Austin territory south of the metro, located in Comal County and Guadalupe County. The city features two major river systems (the Comal and the Guadalupe), one of the largest spring complexes in Texas at Comal Springs, strong German heritage neighborhoods, and massive recent residential growth in master-planned communities. New Braunfels sits over the Edwards Aquifer system with stewardship considerations across many properties. Level Up Leak Detection of South Austin provides New Braunfels homeowners with expert pool leak detection, inspection, and repair services.

Simple Process

How It Works

Step 1

Schedule

Contact us via phone or online form. We'll set up a convenient time for your inspection.

Step 2

Detect

Our certified technicians use specialized equipment to locate the leak source and deliver a detailed leak detection report.

Step 3

Repair

After your leak detection report is delivered, we will provide an estimate for any recommended repairs.

New Braunfels is the largest city in our territory south of the Austin metro, with a population that has grown explosively over the past two decades and a residential pool market that has expanded along with it. The city is defined by two rivers (the Comal and the Guadalupe), by its strong German heritage neighborhoods, and by an unusual mix of long-established historic properties and massive recent growth. Pool diagnostic work in New Braunfels has to account for all of it.

Why New Braunfels Pool Conditions Are Distinct

Two major river systems

Most cities have one river or none. New Braunfels has two. The Comal River (the shortest river in Texas, entirely within the city) and the Guadalupe River both shape the local geography, drainage, and ground conditions. Properties near either river system experience moisture cycling tied to river levels, especially during major precipitation events. The combined watersheds funnel significant water through the area.

Comal Springs and the Edwards Aquifer

Comal Springs (in Landa Park) is one of the largest spring complexes in Texas, fed by the Edwards Aquifer. New Braunfels sits over the aquifer system with the same environmental stewardship considerations that apply to San Marcos and Dripping Springs. A leaking pool here introduces treated water into a regional system of significant ecological importance.

German heritage neighborhoods

The historic German-settled neighborhoods (Sophienburg, parts of downtown, established residential areas) have housing stock dating back many decades. Pool inventory here ranges from substantial older installations on long-tenured family properties to newer construction in renovated homes. Diagnostic work involves the typical aging-infrastructure considerations.

Explosive recent growth

The newer New Braunfels of the past 15 to 20 years is master-planned community territory: Veramendi, Mayfair, Vintage Oaks at the Vineyard, and dozens of other developments. The pool inventory here is concentrated in the 5 to 20 year age range, with the typical newer-pool diagnostic profile.

Elevation and microclimate

New Braunfels sits at slightly higher elevation than Austin, which produces subtle but real differences in UV exposure, temperature swings, and weather exposure. Equipment ages at a marginally faster rate than at lower elevations.

Comal County and Guadalupe County

The city spans two counties. Property records, permitting, and some real estate dynamics work slightly differently between them. Documented pool condition supports transactions in both.

Our Process for New Braunfels

LeakTronics protocol with multi-market awareness:

  • For historic German heritage pools: aging infrastructure protocols with attention to original underground plumbing
  • For newer master-planned community pools: settling-related and build-quality focus
  • For river-adjacent properties: watershed proximity assessment
  • For aquifer zone properties: stewardship-focused documentation

Standard process

  • Pressure test every plumbing line independently
  • Acoustic shell scan with hydrophones
  • Fitting and penetration inspection
  • Equipment pad and circulation evaluation
  • Site assessment for river proximity and aquifer zone
  • 24-hour digital report

Pool stays full. Two to three hours on site.

New Braunfels Areas We Service

  • Sophienburg
  • Veramendi
  • Mayfair
  • Vintage Oaks at the Vineyard
  • Crosswinds
  • Landa Park area
  • Downtown New Braunfels
  • Properties along the Comal River
  • Properties along the Guadalupe River
  • Surrounding Comal and Guadalupe County residential
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