Why Choose LeakPen?

When you suspect a leak is present or want to be sure the job is done right, the old methods of leak detection are time consuming, inaccurate and, if using specialized equipment, incredibly expensive.

More challenging still, you need to quickly identify a leak before it results in damage or requires ripping up ground to locate. Not to mention saving precious water. That’s why LEAKPEN is used by plumbers and water professionals to quickly, accurately and easily spot water leaks in pressurized pipes, making leak detection a breeze—starting at just $850.

Simply shake LEAKPEN to activate, hold it to a pipe and LEAKPEN will “listen” for leaks, filtering out traffic, pumps and false positives. Soon, the LED display or BlueTooth-connected headphones will reveal the intensity and location of the leak, allowing you to get the job done right.

Ready to add LEAKPEN to your toolbox or pocket? Get yours now.

Listen to 650ft of Pipes with a Pocket-Sized Device

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Leakpen’s powerful measurement capabilities allow for early identification and location of leaks on pressurized pipes. By listening to pipelines with this small, handheld device, water professionals have a basis for performing a more exact analysis of the issue and what equipment they’ll need for the job.

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          Leakpen by Pipetools

          Our tools have been responsible for finding billions of gallons of leaked water from water main and metered pressure zones — and with Leakpen, we’ve introduced our smallest leak detection device ever.

          How does Leakpen work? 

          Step 1:
          When held to a pipe, LEAKPEN listens for abnormal or loud noise, indicating a leak.‎

          Step 2:
          LEAKPEN transmits feedback via LED lights or a Bluetooth headset to pinpoint the leak.‎

          Step 3:
          Easily find and fix the leak, saving time, money and frustration.

          How does noise-based leak detection work?

          Any abnormal or loud noise can indicate a leak. The higher the noise level, the closer the leak is to the measuring point.

          “Every plumber in America should have one of these in their pocket… or at least on their truck!”

          - Jim Fay, Owner of Pipe Tools