Slab leak detection and repair in Tampa Bay
Slab-on-grade construction is the dominant foundation type across Tampa Bay, which means water supply lines run through or under a concrete slab instead of an accessible crawlspace. When one develops a pinhole leak from age, corrosion, or ground shift, the water has nowhere to go but into the slab and the soil beneath it. A slab leak rarely announces itself, so most homeowners notice a warm spot on the floor, a spike in the water bill, or the sound of running water when everything's off. We pinpoint the leak with acoustic and electronic detection, then walk you through spot repair or rerouting the line.
What's included in this service?
- Locate the leak with acoustic listening equipment and electronic line tracing before any concrete is cut
- Narrow the leak to within a foot or two to keep the repair contained
- Cut a small section of slab, repair or replace the damaged pipe segment, and patch the concrete
- Reroute the line above the slab through the attic or walls when the pipe is aging throughout
- Flag whether hard water and ground shift make repeated spot fixes likely
- Present both spot repair and reroute options with honest pricing before starting
When do you need this service?
- A warm or damp patch on an otherwise dry floor
- A water bill that jumps with no change in usage
- The sound of water running when every fixture is off
- A drop in water pressure across the house
- Mold or a musty smell near baseboards
- Original galvanized or aging copper past 25 to 30 years
What do homeowners ask about Slab Leaks?
How do I know if I have a slab leak?
The most common signs are a warm or damp spot on the floor with no obvious source, a water bill that jumps noticeably without a change in usage, the sound of running water when all fixtures are off, or a drop in water pressure throughout the house. Any one of these on its own is worth a detection visit before it gets worse.
How much does slab leak repair cost in Tampa?
A targeted spot repair typically runs $1,500 to $4,000 depending on the leak's location and depth. If the pipe is old enough that rerouting above the slab makes more sense than repeated spot repairs, that option usually runs $3,000 to $7,000 but avoids future slab cutting.
Do you have to cut up my whole floor to fix a slab leak?
No. We use acoustic and electronic detection equipment to pinpoint the leak's location before cutting anything, which typically narrows the repair to a small, targeted section of slab rather than opening up the whole floor. Detection is part of the process, not a separate guessing step.
Why are slab leaks so common in Tampa Bay?
Slab-on-grade is the dominant foundation type here, and the sandy soil across the region shifts more than clay soil found elsewhere, which puts ongoing stress on pipe joints buried under the concrete. Combine that with hard water accelerating internal corrosion, and pipes under a Tampa Bay slab tend to develop leaks earlier than the same pipe would in a lot of other markets.
Should I repair the leak or reroute the whole line?
If it's an isolated leak in a home with newer pipe, a targeted spot repair is usually the right call. If the home is older, on original galvanized or aging copper past 25 to 30 years, and this isn't the first leak, rerouting the line above the slab often saves money over time by avoiding repeated concrete cuts for future leaks in the same aging system.
Where do we offer Slab Leaks in Tampa Bay?
We provide slab leaks in every city and community across Tampa Bay. Pick your city for local water notes and service specifics.
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