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1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
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White Glove Plumbing
Leak Detection & Water Damage Restoration in Newport Coast, Newport Beach, CA
Serving ZIP: 92657
Typical ETA: 25–45 minutes via 55 → 73 (toll) → Newport Coast Dr
Newport Coast’s hillside estates (Pelican Hill/Ridge, Crystal Cove, Ocean Heights) combine high static water pressure, long fixture runs, and premium stone/wood finishes. That mix makes hidden leaks—in slabs, walls, and irrigation supply—both common and costly. We use non-destructive diagnostics to pinpoint issues fast and protect finishes, then handle drying/rebuild when needed.
1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Open: 24 hours

Zoë Kellner

"I manage a few rentals in the OC and had a pipe burst recently. Called White Glove Plumbing and Joe came right out—super quick, professional, and kept me updated the whole time. As a property manager, reliable vendors are everything—and White Glove Plumbing really delivered. Great service and definitely my go-to from now on."
Julia Clarke

"Our water heater leaked out of nowhere and we were freaking out. Luckily, Joe showed up fast and took care of it. He was super friendly, explained what was going on, and had everything fixed up way quicker than I expected. Honestly, such a relief—definitely calling White Glove Plumbing again if we ever need plumbing help."
Nina Berger

"I had a great experience with White Glove Plumbing! When we had water damage because of a leaky toilet they were super helpful. Communication was easy throughout the whole process. They are professional, experienced, and knowledgeable."
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At White Glove Plumbing, we bring professional care services to every project - Commercial or Residential. Whether you’re dealing with an unexpected leak or planning a new appliance installation, our expert plumbers and restoration specialists are here to help restore comfort, safety, and functionality to your space.
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Leak Detection in Newport Coast
Ideal for: mystery water sounds, warm floor spots, rising water bills, musty odors near laundry/kitchens, irrigation zones losing pressure.
How we pinpoint without damage
Pressure isolation by zone (domestic, hot, irrigation)
Acoustic listening and tracer gas for concealed lines
Thermal imaging for radiant/hot-line anomalies beneath stone/tile
End-to-end camera scoping of suspect drains to rule out cross-issues
Repairs suited to local homes
Minimal-access spot repairs where risk is low
Overhead/in-wall reroutes to preserve slab and premium flooring
Targeted PEX repipe segments when copper fatigue or corrosion is systemic
PRV (pressure regulator) testing/replacement to control hillside pressure spikes
Timeline: locate in 1–3 hours; many repairs completed same day.
Need precise leak detection now? Call (949) 209-5206.
Water Damage Mitigation & Dry-Out
When it hits here: slab or supply leaks under stone floors, upstairs bath overflows in large two-story plans, and laundry lines in conditioned spaces.
What we do
Immediate source control and moisture mapping (non-invasive meters + thermal)
Containment, clean-water extraction, negative-pressure wall/ceiling drying
Antimicrobial treatment; daily readings; insurance-ready documentation
Smooth handoff to rebuild (base, drywall, finish carpentry, flooring coordination)
Why it matters in Newport Coast: premium finishes and tight HOA guidelines demand clean containment, quiet equipment placement, and meticulous protection of adjacent spaces.
Newport Coast Issues We See Most
Pressure-induced pinholes in copper; PRV out of spec (>75–80 PSI)
Hot-line slab leaks under stone/tile in kitchens and primary baths
Irrigation supply leaks masking as “mystery moisture” near exterior walls
Slow drains from long runs and low-slope branches; camera + maintenance plan recommended
Recent Jobs Nearby
Pelican Ridge (near Ridge Park Rd): Warm floor in breakfast nook; tracer gas confirmed hot-line slab leak. Executed wall reroute—no tile removal; dry-out complete in 48 hours.
Crystal Cove (near Reef Point Dr): Ceiling stains below upstairs bath. Acoustic test found pinhole in riser; sectional repipe + containment—finish carpentry restored to match.
Ocean Heights (near Vista Ridge): Intermittent irrigation zone pressure loss. Isolated manifold leak; repaired with minimal landscape impact; PRV reset to spec.
How We Work
24/7 dispatch with live ETAs and gate/HOA coordination
Locate first, open last: non-destructive diagnostics as standard
Shoe covers, floor/wall protection, jobsite cleanliness to luxury-home standards
One team for plumbing and restoration to minimize downtime
Frequently Asked Questions
Are leaks really more common in Newport Coast hillside communities like Pelican Hill, Pelican Ridge, and Crystal Cove (92657)?
Yes—Newport Coast hillside homes often see higher static pressure and long plumbing runs, which can stress copper and fittings over time. If you’ve had pinholes, warm floor spots, or an unexplained bill jump, starting with electronic leak detection helps confirm what’s actually leaking before anything gets opened. If pressure is part of the problem, PRV pressure regulator replacement can help prevent repeat failures.
What does a warm spot under stone or tile usually mean in Newport Coast kitchens and primary baths?
In Pelican Hill/Ridge and Ocean Heights, a persistent warm patch is often a hot-line slab leak—especially when it doesn’t match any radiant heat schedule and the meter still “creeps” with fixtures off. The cleanest way to confirm location without guessing is electronic leak detection. Once pinpointed, we plan the least disruptive slab leak repair to protect premium finishes.
My water meter is running but I can’t see a leak—what should I do first in a gated Newport Coast HOA?
Turn off quiet water users (ice maker, recirc, irrigation timer) and re-check the meter; if it’s still moving, shut off the main to limit damage in a multi-level layout. Then schedule electronic leak detection so you’re not tearing into the wrong area under stone or wood floors. If water is actively flowing or damage is spreading, 24/7 emergency plumbing service can stabilize it fast while access and gate coordination are handled.
Can you find a leak in Newport Coast without opening my stone floors or custom cabinetry?
Often, yes—we isolate zones (domestic/hot/irrigation), use acoustic listening, tracer gas, and thermal imaging, and only open where the data points to the exact source. If there’s any chance a drain issue is mimicking a supply leak, a camera inspection can rule out cross-issues before any demo. The best first step is still electronic leak detection for a precise plan.
Why is “mystery moisture” near exterior walls common in Crystal Cove and other Newport Coast slope lots?
On hillside and terrace lots, irrigation supply leaks can seep below grade and show up as damp soil, greener strips, or moisture along a retaining wall without an obvious puddle. We’ll separate irrigation from domestic plumbing and pinpoint the source with electronic leak detection. If a buried line is failing, water line repair / replacement fixes it without “dig-and-guess.”
What’s a safe water pressure for Newport Coast homes, and how do you correct high pressure?
In Newport Coast, PRVs can drift out of spec and leave homes running high pressure (sometimes above 75–80 PSI), which shortens the life of valves, supply lines, and fittings. We test static/dynamic pressure and correct it with PRV pressure regulator replacement to protect your fixtures and reduce pinhole risk. If you’re chasing a suspected pressure-related leak, pairing that with electronic leak detection keeps the fix targeted.
After a slab leak in Newport Coast, how does proper drying work under stone, wood, and baseboards?
Once the leak is stopped, fast extraction and controlled drying help prevent swelling, cupping, and hidden moisture in wall bays—especially in tightly finished HOA homes. We typically start with 24/7 emergency water extraction, then continue with structural drying with air movers & dehumidifiers and targeted wall cavity dehumidification. For leak-specific losses, slab-leak water damage cleanup keeps mitigation and documentation coordinated.
Will insurance cover water damage from a leak in Newport Coast, and what documentation helps?
Coverage depends on your policy, but sudden/accidental leaks are often handled more smoothly when the file is clear and well-documented. We support the claim process with insurance photos, moisture logs & billing so adjusters can follow the scope and drying progress. If you need immediate containment and drying first, 24/7 emergency water extraction helps limit secondary damage while the paperwork gets organized.
Directions & Coverage
From our Santa Ana hub, we reach Newport Coast via 55 → 73 (toll) → Newport Coast Dr, typically 25–45 minutes depending on traffic. Primary coverage: 92657 and adjacent hillside tracts.
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Address: 1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: (949) 209-5206
Email: office@whitegloveplumbingca.com
White Glove Plumbing is locally based in Santa Ana and serves residential and commercial clients across Orange County with 24/7 emergency plumbing and water-damage restoration.
Our expert team handles leak detection, emergency plumbing, water extraction/dry-out, sewage cleanup, mold remediation, and reconstruction in top OC areas including Irvine, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Orange, Tustin, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Fullerton, Yorba Linda, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, and San Clemente - plus surrounding neighborhoods.
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