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Slab Leak Repair Dallas Texas

Are you experiencing high water bills, wet groundwork boards, warm or damp spots on the floor? You may have a slab leak! A slab leak is a plumbing term for a pinhole leak that appears in a copper water line running beneath your home’s groundwork. Slab leaks tend to be common in northern Texas during the winter. When there is moisture in the air and excessive rain, water pooling occurs around the pipes. Surprisingly, Dallas holds a lot of moisture in the air which can lead to plumbing problems. These problems must be addressed immediately before they turn into a much larger and pricey production.

How do I know if I have a Slab Leak?

Slab leaks can actually be tricky to detect before serious damage occurs. Typically, an average leak is noticeable and doesn’t involve any digging into your plumbing structure. But when a slab leaks occurs within the home, the groundwork needs to be dealt with immediately. If you have slab leak you may notice your water bill increasing, along with low water pressure throughout the home or commercial estate. There may also be damp carpets or water on the floor, causing mildew or mold growth. A common detection of a slab leak is hearing water running throughout your home when no appliances are being used.

How to treat a Slab Leak?

The first thing to do if you believe you have a slab leak is give Rodger’s Plumbing a call. It is important to have a specialist inspect the home and find the source of the leak. We will also provide you with expert advice! We have the right people and exceptional equipment to find the leak fast and efficiently. Once we treat the slab leak, it is important to maintain proper water pressure throughout the home or commercial estate. Customers can have Rodger’s Plumbing come in for regular plumbing inspections to make certain there are no problems under the concrete slabs.

Dallas, Texas is unexpectedly a wet city. The rainfall and moisture can unfortunately cause unique problems with your plumbing. When moisturize gets into the groundwork and concrete, it can produce a slab leak. The slab leak can then create a fragile foundation which can turn into very dangerous conditions. It is essential to connect with a plumbing specialist at Rodger’s Plumbing. We promise that your slab leak can be treated in a timely manner with minimum damage to the foundation of your home or business property.

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