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Hydro Jetting

Fast, Accurate Solutions for Hidden Foundation Leaks

Slab leaks occur when water lines beneath a property’s concrete foundation become damaged, corroded, cracked, or compromised. Because these leaks are hidden below the slab, they can go unnoticed for extended periods, leading to increased water bills, foundation issues, mold growth, flooring damage, and structural concerns.

Advanced Leak Detection

We utilize specialized leak detection techniques to accurately locate hidden leaks beneath concrete foundations without unnecessary excavation.

Residential Slab Leak Repair

Protect your home from water damage, foundation issues, and rising utility costs with professional slab leak repair solutions.

Commercial Slab Leak Solutions

Reliable slab leak detection and repair services for office buildings, retail properties, apartment complexes, and commercial facilities.

Water Line Repair & Replacement

Depending on the condition of the affected pipe, we provide targeted repairs, rerouting solutions, or complete water line replacements.

Foundation Protection

Prompt slab leak repair helps prevent costly structural damage, flooring deterioration, mold growth, and long-term foundation issues.

Preventative Plumbing Assessments

Comprehensive plumbing inspections help identify aging pipes and potential risks before major slab leaks develop.

FAQS

Explore Common Queries Answered

A slab leak is a leak that develops in the water pipes located beneath the concrete foundation of a home or commercial building.

Common signs include unexplained increases in water bills, warm spots on floors, damp flooring, low water pressure, running water sounds when fixtures are off, cracks in flooring, or unexplained moisture around the property.

Yes. If left untreated, slab leaks can erode soil beneath the foundation, contribute to structural movement, and cause significant property damage.

Our team uses advanced leak detection methods and years of experience to pinpoint the source of the leak with minimal disruption to your property.

No. Depending on the location and condition of the plumbing system, alternative repair methods such as pipe rerouting may be available and often reduce disruption and repair costs.

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