Slab Repair

Slab RepairA slab leak can originate from several sources and for different reasons. A broken water pipe or sewer leak can quickly cause a problem with seepage. Even the smallest water line hole can result in thousands of gallons of wasted water. Conversely, a sewer may leak for many years without being noticed. Noticeable foundation cracks or breaks can also necessitate needing professional slab repair.

It’s important for homeowners to know that properly locating a leak involves modern tools and equipment plus the expertise from a trained specialist. Foundation repair firms have the experience and knowledge to locate foundation leaks and make repairs with minimal damage to your property. A water line slab leak may require using electronic amplification equipment to discover its exact location. For drain system leaks, special video cameras are often used within the pipeline.

A continuous water leak can affect the surrounding soil. When the soil begins swelling, it can cause heaving or bending of the overlying slab. Once the foundation starts moving, all types of damage can appear. Usually, the amount or form of damage is a good indicator of where a leak exists under the foundation. A professional foundation service can locate slab deformities that are typical when plumbing leaks occur. This information is vital to determining the best slab repair approach.

Signs That Slab Repair is Needed

There are a number of symptoms to look for that you may have a slab leak. One of the most obvious is a much higher than usual water bill. If no leaks are found in your plumbing system, you should have your foundation examined. A crack in ceilings or walls is a good indicator that your foundation has moved leading to damage. Excessive water, moisture or mildew under your carpeting is also a possible sign of a cracked foundation.

Keep in mind that having a slab leak can significantly decrease your home’s value. If you don’t have slab repair performed in a timely fashion and decide to sell your property, the new owner absorbs the repair costs. This added expense makes it more difficult to sell. Also, by putting off having your foundation fixed, the problem is only going to get worse. You’ll save time, money and headaches by having the issue addressed as quickly as possible.

If you believe you may have a slab leak because your water bills have gotten out of control, you’ll need to contact a licensed slab repair specialist. They’ll make the needed repairs, which can save you the cost of future major renovations.

We will be happy to provide you with an inspection and estimate for your foundation repair, and all the information you need on Slab Repair, so call us at 210-645-6811