Slab Leaks

Slab Leaks

Slab Leak Detection & Repair

What is a Slab Leak?

Any leak in a pipe that is located underneath a home’s concrete floor or foundation is considered a slab leak. These leaks can lead to significant structural damage to the building and create an environment that promotes the growth of harmful mold and mildew, which can be hazardous to your family’s health.

There are many factors that can contribute to the formation of a slab leak. These include poor construction, corrosion of the pipes, shifting soil, a buildup of scale and mineral deposits, or simply years of wear and tear on old pipes.

Signs of a water line slab leak may include:

  • Wet spots on the floor
  • Cracks in the flooring
  • Abnormally low water pressure
  • Water pooling near your foundation
  • The sound of water trickling
  • The cost of your monthly water bill going up

Signs of a water line slab leak may include:

  • Wet spots on the floor
  • Cracks in the flooring
  • Abnormally low water pressure
  • Water pooling near your foundation
  • The sound of water trickling
  • The cost of your monthly water bill going up

Repairing a Slab Leak

The first task in repairing a slab leak will be to find the location of the leak. Plano Plumbers can pinpoint where the problem is, limiting how much cutting into the foundation that will be required.


If the problem is not too extensive, we can complete a spot repair to the affected area. On the other hand, if the damage is worse, and the pipe in question is showing signs of age, it may be necessary to replace the entire length of the pipe. 


We promise to give you the solution we think is best, be upfront throughout the entire process, and cause the least amount of inconvenience as possible. Call
Plano Plumbers today if you have any suspicions about a slab leak in your home.

Repairing a Slab Leak

The first task in repairing a slab leak will be to find the location of the leak. Plano Plumbers can pinpoint where the problem is, limiting how much cutting into the foundation that will be required.


If the problem is not too extensive, we can complete a spot repair to the affected area. On the other hand, if the damage is worse, and the pipe in question is showing signs of age, it may be necessary to replace the entire length of the pipe. 


We promise to give you the solution we think is best, be upfront throughout the entire process, and cause the least amount of inconvenience as possible. Call
Plano Plumbers today if you have any suspicions about a slab leak in your home.

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