Slab leak, repipe, and plumbing repair services.

Practical service options for homeowners who need hidden leaks located, broken lines repaired, and aging pipe systems replaced or rerouted.

Slab leak detection equipment in a modern home

Slab Leak Detection

Slab leaks can show up as warm floors, unexplained water bills, moisture at baseboards, pressure drops, or the sound of water running when fixtures are off. Detection work uses thermal imaging along with meter, pressure, and symptom checks to narrow the source before opening walls or flooring.

  • Thermal imaging for temperature patterns tied to hidden water movement
  • Leak location for homes with concrete slab foundations
  • Assessment of visible water damage and pressure symptoms
  • Repair guidance for direct access, reroute, or repipe options
Residential repiping and water line rerouting work

Whole-House Repiping & Rerouting

When older lines fail repeatedly or a slab route is no longer the best path, repiping and rerouting can reduce recurring leak risk and simplify future service.

  • Whole-house repiping planning for aging supply systems
  • Water line rerouting around damaged or risky slab runs
  • Clear repair recommendations based on the home and leak pattern
General plumbing repair under a sink

General Plumbing Repair

General repair work covers common plumbing failures tied to fixtures, valves, exposed piping, supply connections, and water line problems that need prompt attention.

  • Pipe, valve, fixture, and supply line repairs
  • Burst pipe repair and water shutoff support
  • Repair-first recommendations for practical local plumbing issues

Local service pages by city.

Each local page has its own service notes, local symptoms, related links, and branded image for homeowners comparing plumbing help nearby.

Repair options explained before the work starts.

After a slab leak or burst pipe diagnosis, the next question is usually whether to access the damaged line, reroute it, or plan a larger repipe. The site explains those choices clearly before a homeowner calls.

Direct access repair

Best when the leak is isolated and the access point is practical.

Water line reroute

Useful when bypassing the damaged underground run is cleaner than opening the slab.

Whole-house repipe

Considered when repeated leaks or aging lines make spot repairs a short-term fix.

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Questions homeowners ask before slab leak work.

Clear answers help homeowners understand symptoms, detection, and repair options before they commit to opening floors, walls, or cabinets.

What signs should I watch for?

Warm flooring, damp spots, pressure loss, thermal changes on flooring, a moving meter, running water sounds, or a sudden water bill increase.

How does thermal imaging help?

Thermal imaging can show temperature differences that help narrow where hidden water may be moving before any access point is chosen.

When does repiping make sense?

Repiping or rerouting becomes more practical when the same line system has repeated failures or poor long-term reliability.