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Plumbing issues are an unfortunate reality for property owners, and among them, slab leaks stand out as potentially devastating problems. These leaks occur beneath the concrete foundation of a building and, if left unchecked, can lead to structural damage and a host of other issues.

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While a proper installation and preventive measures are essential, no plumbing system is entirely immune to leaks. In this guide brought to you by High Speed Plumbing, we explore the signs of slab leaks as well as steps a property owner can take to detect and address them before they escalate.

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Detecting Slab Leaks

Slab leaks occur deep underground, but they result in symptoms that can be detected back above ground. Here are some warning signs to watch out for:

  • Unexplained Increases in Water Bills: The continuous loss of water beneath the foundation can lead to increased usage and, consequently, higher bills.
  • Warm Spots on Floor: A slab leak involving hot water lines can result in warm spots on your floor.
  • Mold or Mildew Growth: Excessive moisture from a slab leak can create an environment conducive to mold and mildew growth.
  • Damp or Discolored Flooring: Water from a slab leak can seep into these materials, causing them to feel damp or appear discolored.
  • Low Water Pressure: If you notice a sudden decrease in water pressure, especially if it's accompanied by other signs, it could be a red flag for a leak.

As we’ve mentioned before, the consequences of a slab leak can be devastating. It’s always advisable to schedule periodic leak inspections by a trained and experienced plumber. Call High Speed Plumbing if you suspect a slab leak. Our team is on standby to take your call at any time of the day.

Fixing Slab Leaks

If you suspect a slab leak, it's crucial to hire a trained plumber. These professionals use advanced equipment, such as ground microphones and infrared thermography, to pinpoint the exact location of the leak without unnecessary disruption.

Once the slab leak is detected, the next step is determining the most suitable repair method. Depending on the severity and location of the leak, options may include epoxy pipe coating, rerouting pipes, or even a complete re-piping of the affected area.

Preventative Maintenance is Key

While it's challenging to completely eliminate the risk of slab leaks, there are preventive measures property owners can take. Regular plumbing inspections, monitoring water bills for unusual increases, and maintaining consistent indoor temperatures to prevent pipe stress during extreme weather are all essential steps in minimizing the risk of slab leaks.

Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure. Call High Speed Plumbing for reliable and affordable plumbing service today. In addition to routine plumber service, our plumbers also offer slab leak repair services.

Speak with a Plumber Today

Are you concerned about a slab leak, or the possibility? Call High Speed Plumbing to speak with a knowledgeable member of our team. We are happy to arrange an urgent repair or schedule a convenient appointment today.

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