Slab Leak Repair in Dallas

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Cracks in your foundation, pools of water near your house- the telltale signs of a slab leak. When hard water and shifting clay soil threaten the stability of your Dallas home, call the experts at Mother Modern Plumbing for smart slab leak repair service.
Mother blends a century of local expertise with innovative technology for a refreshingly modern approach to Dallas plumbing. Our combination of highly skilled, experienced plumbers with advanced slab leak repair solutions equals a stress-free recipe for lasting results.
Say goodbye to damp cracks in your slab, hot spots on the floor and surprisingly high water bills. Say hello to the single best solution for your slab issue.
Licensed plumbers. Clear, no-hassle bids. Advanced technology and slab leak repair service that delivers lasting peace of mind.
Dallas slab leak repair service: a smarter approach
Here’s what to expect when you call Mother to address your slab leak issue:
- Slab leak detection with no digging. We utilize electronic leak detection, thermal imaging and camera technology to pinpoint your leak’s location without digging a single hole in your yard, opening your floor or breaking your slab.
- A clear, informed solution. You need a fast, enduring solution- so our plumbers don’t waste your time with upselling or confusing pitches. You get the single best solution that directly addresses the unique aspects of your slab leak issue.
- Expert slab leak repair options. Whether you need targeted spot repairs, partial water line replacement, or complex rerouting, we’ll plan and execute a repair solution that makes the most long-term sense for your home. From PEX to Schedule 40 PVC, we only use the best materials for the job.
- A blueprint for long-term peace of mind. We’ll do the job once, do it right, and back it all with our 6-year warranty on parts and labor.
Six signs you need foundation leak repair service
Dallas residents frequently report these six common slab leak symptoms when they call us:
- Damp cracks in your walls and ceilings.
- Water pooling near your foundation.
- The sound of running water when water isn't in use
- Warm spots or soft spots on your flooring.
- Unexplained increase in water bills.
- Cracks in your concrete slab
Get your Dallas home back on solid ground. Call Mother 7 days a week- we’ll be there within 24 hours.

Fast Slab Leak Repair: within 24 hours
In Dallas, slab leaks can be especially damaging in older or historic homes. We use minimally invasive Electronic Leak Detection to avoid unnecessary damage and complete precise Slab Leak Repair. If pipe corrosion is widespread, we also offer professional Trenchless Pipe Repair and full Whole-Home Pipe Replacement.
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We empower homeowners by sharing our knowledge about slab leak repairs: what causes them, quality service options, cost analysis and comparative solution guides. Use Mother's expert guides to slab leak repair and location to make the best decision for your Dallas home.

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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.
Why is there a warm spot on my floor?
A warm spot on your floor usually indicates a hot water line leak near your foundation. This is most prevalent in homes with concrete slab foundations. Schedule a hydrostatic test with your plumber to identify the leak's location.
What if my slab leak is in an inaccessible location?
For pipe leaks and damage that's extremely hard to reach (i.e. under your slab), pipe rerouting is the best alternative. Your plumber establishes a unique path for your new sewer line, then disconnects the damaged pipe section and seals it at both ends to prevent further leaks.
