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Slab Leak Detection and Slab Leak Repair

When a slab leak occurs under the concrete foundation of your home, they can be difficult to detect. You may not even notice a slab leak until you see water damage. At Hedrick & Young Plumbing, our plumbers are experienced in slab leak detection and repair services.

Signs of Slab Leaks

Dealing with a slab leak can be a major hassle and headache. You could have water damage to your foundation, walls, and floors in your home. The source of the leak must be found and repaired so that you can fix all the water damage it caused. 

While slab leaks cannot always be prevented, there are some signs you should familiarize yourself with to help reduce the amount of damage the leak can cause to your home.

Noticeable cracking of the concrete foundation

Increase in your water bill even though your water usage has not changed

The sound of running water or dripping water coming from under the foundation or inside the walls even though the water is not on

Wet spots or water coming up from in between cracks in the concrete foundation

Noticing wet spots or water draining from under the house when walking around the exterior of your home

Mildew and mold keep returning no matter how many times you remove it

If you have some type of flooring over the foundation, you may notice that it feels squishy in certain areas when you walk on it. The flooring can also start to rise up and buckle. With carpeting, you might notice wet spots in the carpet, even though nothing was spilled.

Slab Leak Repair

Should you notice any of the signs we mentioned, contact our plumbers and schedule a slab leak repair. Our plumbers use the latest technology and equipment to pinpoint the source of the leak.

 Once our plumbers find the source of the leak, they will provide you with different repair options, such as installing new plumbing, replacing fittings when they are leaking, or using epoxy to coat and seal the pipe. This range of choices ensures that the solution aligns with the severity of the issue and your budget.

 Even after the leak is fixed, there can be mold behind walls and beneath flooring. To ensure your water damage is fixed correctly, we also offer water damage restoration services. Our comprehensive approach addresses not only the immediate leak issue but also the potential repercussions.

Why Choose Us for Slab Leak Repair?

Hedrick & Young Plumbing understand that you have choices when searching for “slab leak repair near me.” We offer 24/7 emergency repairs, so our plumbers in the Greater Los Angeles and surrounding areas are available no matter the time of day or night, holiday, or weekend.

 Next, we have more than 15 years of experience providing honest, straightforward service. All of our plumbers are trained to be consistent with everything we promise.

 What sets us apart even further is our commitment to transparent communication and customer education. We believe in keeping you informed throughout the entire process from diagnosing the issue to discussing repair options and costs.

FAQ

Signs include unexplained increases in water bills, warm spots on the floor, the sound of running water when pipes are not in use, and cracks in the foundation. If you notice these signs, it’s crucial to schedule slab leak detection.
We use advanced technologies such as electronic leak detection and infrared imaging to detect slab leaks without causing extensive damage. This allows for precise and non-invasive detection.
Yes, if left untreated, a slab leak can lead to serious damage to the foundation of your home. Prompt detection and repair are essential to prevent further structural issues.
The process involves locating the leak, accessing the affected area, and repairing or replacing the damaged pipe. We prioritize efficient and minimally invasive solutions for slab leak repairs.
Yes, we offer recommendations for preventive measures, such as regular inspections and maintaining consistent moisture levels around the foundation, to minimize the risk of future slab leaks.