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Slab leaks demand immediate attention. Our team is ready to respond quickly and assess your situation with urgency and care.
Our certified plumbers bring years of specialized training in foundation leak detection and repair, ensuring quality workmanship every time.
We believe in honest communication. You'll receive a detailed explanation of the issue and a clear cost breakdown before any work begins.
Methodical process ensures accurate diagnosis and lasting repairs
We follow a structured approach that combines advanced technology with experienced craftsmanship to resolve foundation leaks efficiently and completely.
Initial Consultation: Discuss symptoms you've noticed and schedule a convenient inspection time
Preliminary Assessment: Visual inspection of accessible plumbing and review of home's plumbing history
Electronic Detection: Use specialized listening devices and sensors to locate the leak's exact position
Thermal Imaging: Infrared technology identifies temperature variations indicating water movement beneath the slab
Diagnosis Confirmation: Verify findings and determine the extent of the leak and any related damage
Solution Presentation: Explain all repair options with clear cost estimates and timeline expectations
Slab leaks present specific indicators that differ from typical plumbing problems. You may hear water running when all fixtures are off, notice warm or cold spots on your floor, see unexplained water pooling, or experience a sudden spike in your water bill despite normal usage. Cracks appearing in floors or walls, mildew odors, or reduced water pressure throughout the house also suggest foundation plumbing issues. Professional detection equipment can definitively identify whether you have a leak beneath your slab and pinpoint its exact location.
Modern leak detection technology allows us to locate the exact position of the problem, so we only access the specific area requiring repair. In many cases, we can reroute pipes through walls or attic spaces, avoiding concrete removal entirely. When direct access is necessary, we create the smallest opening possible to complete the repair. Our approach prioritizes minimizing disruption while ensuring a permanent solution.
Several factors contribute to under-slab pipe failure. Soil movement from moisture changes creates pressure on pipes, particularly in areas with expansive clay soil. Corrosion occurs naturally over time, especially with certain water chemistry conditions. Poor initial installation, abrasion from pipes rubbing against concrete or gravel, and excessive water pressure all accelerate deterioration. Homes built several decades ago may simply have pipes reaching the end of their service life.
Detection usually takes two to four hours. Once we've located the leak and you've approved the repair approach, most spot repairs are completed within one to two days. Pipe rerouting may take two to three days depending on complexity. Extensive repiping projects require longer timelines, typically one to two weeks. We provide a detailed schedule before beginning work so you know what to expect and can plan accordingly.
Coverage varies significantly based on your specific policy and the leak's cause. Many policies cover damage resulting from sudden, accidental leaks but exclude the cost of accessing and repairing the pipe itself. Gradual deterioration is typically not covered. We recommend reviewing your policy and contacting your insurance company when you suspect a foundation leak. We can provide documentation and work with adjusters to help you understand what your policy covers.
Prolonged water intrusion can erode soil beneath the slab, creating voids that compromise structural support. This may lead to foundation settling, cracking, and other serious structural issues. However, when detected and repaired promptly, most slab leaks cause minimal lasting damage. The key is addressing the problem quickly rather than waiting for symptoms to worsen. Professional repair stops the water intrusion and prevents progressive deterioration.
This depends on several factors including your pipes' age, material, overall condition, and whether other sections show signs of deterioration. If your home has older piping showing widespread corrosion, or if you've experienced multiple leaks, complete repiping may be more cost-effective than repeated repairs. For newer systems with isolated damage, spot repair or rerouting often makes better financial sense. We assess your entire system and provide honest recommendations based on what we find, not what generates the highest invoice.