Fast, Accurate Appliance Water Leak Diagnosis & Repair
Water pooling under your refrigerator, dishwasher, or washing machine causes rapid floor and cabinet damage. Our licensed technicians locate the exact source and stop the leak quickly.

Active Leak Emergency?
Same-day emergency diagnostic visits available across Lawrenceville.
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Water leaks can cause quick property damage. Submit your details below or call our emergency line directly for prompt service in Lawrenceville and surrounding areas.
Active Water Leak?
Immediate shutoff guidance
If your washer, dishwasher, or refrigerator is actively leaking onto flooring, please turn off its dedicated water supply valve immediately before technician arrival.
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Priority routing for active leaks across Lawrenceville & Gwinnett County.
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Appliance Leak Troubleshooting & Fixes
Diagnose common water pooling issues, supply line drips, and valve failures across residential appliances. Follow verified step-by-step solutions or connect directly with our local Lawrenceville repair specialists.
A clogged or frozen defrost drain line causes condensation runoff to overflow into the bottom compartment instead of flowing to the drain pan.
1. Unplug the refrigerator safely. 2. Remove bottom bins and access the defrost drain hole located at the bottom back wall. 3. Flush the drain with warm water mixed with mild soap using a turkey baster or flexible tube until it clears cleanly into the bottom exterior pan.
Active Water Leak?
Unresolved appliance leaks can quickly ruin hardwood floors, soak drywall, and promote mold. Get fast same-day dispatch across Lawrenceville & Gwinnett County.
Leak First-Response Steps
- 1.Shut off the dedicated water supply valve behind or under the unit.
- 2.Power off appliance at the main electrical circuit breaker panel.
- 3.Mop standing water immediately to protect subflooring and cabinets.