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Slab Leak Repair Services in Collin County and Denton, Texas

Many homes are built on slabs instead of a crawl space because slabs have a significantly lower risk of flooding or leaking gases. Because of the extra protection afforded to homes built on a slab, many homeowners don’t notice that their pipes installed underneath the slab are leaking.

Slab leaks that are not handled can lead to significant damage to the foundation of your home, leaving it weakened and making your floor susceptible to developing holes and mold. Thankfully, your team of reliable plumbers from Bewley Plumbing can help you detect a slab leak and get it repaired quickly and accurately, protecting your home from further damage.

Here is what you need to know about slab leaks and our slab leak detection services.

Potential Causes of a Slab Leak

Slab leaks have a variety of causes, but they are most often caused by the natural wear and tear of your home over time. For example, the foundation of your home can be corroded by the natural chemicals in the soil. The piping for your home’s plumbing is particularly susceptible as the different chemicals in the soil can eat away at the pipe, leading to small holes.

Another common cause is erosion by the soil over time due to vibrations in the ground. This cause is extremely common for homes that are located near train tracks. As the trains continuously come through the area, the ground vibrates, moving the soil against the pipe little by little. Over time, this can begin to wear down the pipes and lead to small cracks and holes.

North Texas Soil Conditions

North Central Texas is well-known for its clay-filled soil. Because of this, Texas’s hot temperatures cause the clay in the soil to expand and during the winter, it contracts as the weather gets colder. The expanding and contracting soil can cause the foundation of your home to shift, resulting in the movement of heavy concrete slabs that then damages the water and sewer lines.

Homes that were built on areas with high clay content also need to be aware of rainfall. The clay in the soil soaks up the moisture like a sponge, causing the soil to expand. As the water evaporates, the soil begins to contract and puts stress on the pipes in your foundation which also leads to slab and foundation leaks.

Poorly installed pipes are another culprit. Always make sure your new home’s plumbing is installed by certified plumbing experts, such as the team from Bewley Plumbing. If not, you may risk incurring very expensive slab leaks and need a complete repair or replacement of your home’s piping system.

Potential Signs of a Slab leak

One of the biggest problems with slab leaks is that they are often hard to spot. They are not always as visible as a leaking faucet. Knowing the signs of a slab leak can help you catch the problem before it causes catastrophic damage.

The sound of running water when all of your faucets are turned off is a telltale sign of a leak. Once you have removed the possibility of leaks coming from faucets, showerheads, the toilet, pipes in the home, or appliances, you can be sure that your home is suffering from a slab leak.

With a slab leak, you will also notice a rise in your water bill. It is important to note that a small rise in your water bill is normal between spring and summer as more people use water for their plants and pools. However, if the rise in your water bill is significant, it is worth contacting your local plumbing professionals from Bewley Plumbing to check for a water or slab leak to help save you money.

Mold or mildew growing in your home’s basement or near the foundation could be a sign of a slab leak. Trapped water creates the perfect environment for mold and mildew, which if not handled properly, can lead to the problem spreading. Mold and mildew can create a hazardous environment for individuals with respiratory issues, such as asthma.

Other signs of a slab leak include visible damage, such as cracks, holes, sinking, or areas that are really hot or cold. Extreme fluctuations of temperature at the slab are often signs of a leak within the septic system.

Slab Leak Detection and Repair Services

If you suspect your home is suffering from a slab leak, it is imperative to immediately contact your trusted plumbing professionals at Bewley Plumbing. Our team will arrive quickly and use a high-tech camera to pinpoint the exact location of your slab leak. We then make a plan to repair the leaking pipe or septic system. If needed, we can also replace old plumbing that may be past saving and protect your home from future leaks.

No matter what kind of leak or plumbing problem you face, you can trust that the team at Bewley Plumbing can handle it! We know the importance of getting slab leaks and water leaks under control as quickly as possible which is why we offer quick response times and do not stop until the problem is solved. Contact our team today for more information on our services or to schedule an appointment!

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