Slab Leak Repair
A slab leak is a leak in the pipes that run underneath the concrete foundation of a home. These leaks can cause damage to the foundation and can also lead to high water bills. If you suspect you have a slab leak, it’s important to address it as soon as possible. Here are the steps to take for residential plumbing slab leak repair:
Identify the location of the leak: The first step is to determine where the leak is coming from. Look for signs of water damage, such as damp or wet spots on the floor or walls, a decrease in water pressure, or a sudden increase in your water bill.
Turn off the water supply: Once you’ve identified the location of the leak, turn off the water supply to your home. This will prevent any further damage from occurring and will also help conserve water.
Access the pipes: In order to repair the leak, our technician will need to access the pipes. This may involve cutting through the concrete foundation of your home, which can be a complex and time-consuming process.
Repair the leak: Once the pipes have been accessed, the technician will repair the leak. This may involve replacing a section of pipe.
Test the repair: After the repair is complete, the technician will test the system to ensure that the leak has been properly repaired.
Restore the concrete: Once the leak has been repaired, the concrete foundation will need to be restored. This may involve pouring new concrete or patching the existing concrete.