It's a reasonable question, especially when a leak's exact cost is still unknown. Here's how to think about the trade-off honestly.
Without accurate detection, a repair crew is essentially guessing where to open a wall or slab. If they guess wrong, you pay for the repair, the patch-up, and then the process repeats.
A detection visit is a fraction of the cost of unnecessary demolition, and it gives you a documented, specific answer rather than an educated guess.
The more finished and expensive your flooring or walls are, the more valuable accurate detection becomes — the cost of being wrong scales with the cost of what you're opening up.
You can, but many repair-only companies don't carry dedicated acoustic or thermal equipment, which means more exploratory opening of walls or floors.
Practices vary by company; we're upfront about how our pricing works before we begin.
Let's get you a real answer, not more guessing.