Slab Leak Location and Repair in Bedford

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Are you experiencing issues related to slab leaks in your Bedford home?
Have you noticed unexplained wet spots on your floors or a sudden increase in your water bill? Are you hearing the sound of running water when all the faucets are off?
At Mother Modern Plumbing, we understand that a slab leak can be a major headache. That's why we're committed to providing you with clear, reliable solutions. Our expert, licensed plumbers use precise methods to identify and fix the source of the leak, ensuring a lasting repair. We focus on educating you about the problem and the steps we take to resolve it, without overwhelming you with technical jargon. With Mother Modern Plumbing, you can rest assured that you're getting honest, professional service. We're local, not corporate, and we treat your home with the care and respect it deserves.
Mother Modern Plumbing has a combined 98 years of plumbing experience, offering flat-rate pricing and permanent solutions.
Here are five common signs that you may need slab leak repair:
- Unexplained wet spots or dampness on your floors or carpets
- The sound of running water even when all water sources are turned off
- A noticeable increase in your water bill
- Warm spots on your flooring
- Cracks in your foundation
Don't let a slab leak cause further damage to your home. Contact Mother Modern Plumbing today to schedule an appointment and get your plumbing back in top condition.

In Bedford, fast action on slab leaks is key. We provide trusted Electronic Leak Detection to locate the source and carry out high-quality Slab Leak Repair. For older homes, we may recommend Trenchless Pipe Repair to modernize the system without digging up your floors.

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How can you tell if you have a slab leak?
These are the 5 most notable symptoms of a water leak in or around your slab:
- A noticeable increase in your water bill
- Water meter moves after water is turned off
- The sound of running water when no taps are on
- Warm or cold spots on your flooring
- Low water pressure
How common are slab leaks?
It depends where you live. In most parts of America, slab leaks occur about once every 30 years. Dallas homes average one slab leak roughly every 15 years.
How do you locate a water leak under your slab?
The 2 best ways to locate a water leak under your concrete slab are acoustic leak detection and video camera inspection.
Acoustic detection uses sound to identify leak location. A camera inspection is needed if hydrostatic testing fails, or if acoustic detection is inconclusive.
How long does it take to fix a slab leak?
Most simple slab leaks are fixed in 2-3 days. If your specific leak requires pulling a city permit, add an extra day to your project timeline.
If you’re rerouting your pipe, plan an extra day for drywall repairs. (Note: Drywall repairs are not included in the cost of plumbing work.)
Are slab leaks covered by homeowner’s insurance?
Homeowner's insurance companies don't love to cover leaks in or near your home's foundation. If you want your slab leak repair covered, you need to follow a precise set of steps to improve your odds of coverage.
Follow these 4 steps in order to increase the chances your slab leak is covered by insurance:
- Immediately contact your insurance provider in the event of a freshwater leak.
- Hire a master plumber for 2 key tests: water pressure testing and hydrostatic testing.
- Consult a structural engineer before and after plumbing repairs.
- File all necessary paperwork to your homeowner’s insurance.
What is the top warning sign of a slab leak?
If your water meter moves after you turn off the water supply, you likely have a slab leak. Other notable symptoms include an increase in your water bill, warm or cold spots in your flooring, and the sound of running water with no taps on.
Can I DIY slab leak repair?
No, you cannot DIY slab leak repair. Leak location requires precise thermal imaging, and attempting DIY slab repairs may void your insurance.
