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Could You Have a Slab Leak?

Steven Nagel | October 26, 2009

Hundreds of homeowners have homes that have concrete foundations and flooring. Plumbing often is laid underneath the concrete slab. So if a leak occurs within these pipes, the leak is coined a . Leaks can be caused by the pH level of your water, shifts in the foundation of the house, or water pressure problems. The cost and serious damage related to a necessitate that you find them quickly, which means familiarizing yourself with symptoms.

American Leak Detection is a premiere company in the plumbing and leak detection industry. Steven Nagel, owner of American Leak Detection Tampa branch, has specialized in home and pool leaks for nearly 10 years. He says there are 5 main symptoms of a . These include:

  1. The sound of running water when no water should be running.
  2. A hot spot on the floor (possible hot water line leak)
  3. Cracks in walls or floors
  4. Mildew or excessive moisture under carpets
  5. High water bills

Although the first and last symptoms can indicate problems in piping elsewhere in the home, in conjunction with the other symptoms, they are more likely to point to a . If you are having these symptoms, you then need to think about how much water you’re losing, how the leak can be located, and how it can be repaired. Nagel answers frequent questions on these topics:

How much water am I losing?

The meter test is an easy way to determine if your plumbing system is leaking. To do this test, write down the number on your water meter when all of your water is turned off. Wait 30 minutes and then check the meter again. If there is a leak, the meter number will be different from the one you wrote down, and it will give you a rough idea of how much water is being lost in a specific period of time.

If you hear your water running when it shouldn’t, you will also have a high water bill. Most water companies bill you by the number of gallons used within the billing cycle, so you can compare your suspect bill with previous bills in order to confirm the amount of water lost.

How can I find the ?

Breaking into a slab or pool deck without positive confirmation of a leak location is unacceptable. Don’t let anyone dismantle your property just to search for leaks. Finding a requires a thorough process with technical expertise, as well as experience.

Locating slab leaks non-destructively requires the use of modern tools such as electronic amplification equipment and electromagnetic pipeline locators. With the proper equipment, slab leaks can be found and repaired with minimal disruption to property. In many cases, only a single floor tile needs to be removed and replaced.

American Leak Detection’s highly trained technicians use their own noninvasive leak detection equipment to locate the leak accurately so they save you time and money, and prevent unnecessary property damage.

What are my repair options?

Once the leak has been located under the slab, a specialist will provide repair options. These options can include the following:

Spot repair: The specialist may open the slab at the spot of the leak and repair the leaking pipe. This option is cost-effective for newer construction.

Repipe or Reroute: The specialist will replace the entire line that is leaking. This is most effective for older plumbing systems that have a history of leaking.

In-place pipe coating: If a series of small leaks in the plumbing system would make it cost prohibitive or too inconvenient to dig up the slab, then in-place epoxy pipe coating could be the best option.

How can I be prepared when requesting a detection service?

Before you call a technician to fix the , figure out how much water you are losing by doing the water meter test. Be able to give a reason why you suspect a (such as hot spots on the floor), and know the number of sinks, toilets, and showers in the home. The more you know about your plumbing system before the specialist comes on a house call, the better off you will be.

About Steven Nagel

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Steven Nagel is the owner of American Leak Detection (ALD) of Tampa Bay, Florida. With almost 10 years of extensive experience in leak detection in homes as well as pools, he holds a contractor's license and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the business. His particular area of expertise is in slab leak detection. As part of his job, he manages their six truck and seven county operation; his primary focus is building a reputation based on dependability, skill and expertise, up-to-date equipment, and above all else, exceptional customer service. He takes pride in building relationships with clients, as well as in networking with other business owners in his field. His favorite aspect of leak detection is going to work every day and solving the mystery water puzzle!

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