Slab Leaks

Slab leaks occur when plumbing pipes crack or leak, leading to water seeping beneath the concrete slab foundation of your house. These leaks can arise from several factors, such as shifting soil, poor pipe installation, aging homes with copper pipes, or corroding sewer pipes. Signs of a slab leak may include:

  1. Skyrocketing water bills

  2. Low water pressure

  3. Foul odor from walls or floors

  4. Hearing water running even when no taps are on

  5. Cracks in the foundation

  6. Faded, damp, and warm floors

If you notice any of these signs, it’s essential to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage to your home’s foundation.

Whole Home Sewer Replacements

Whole Home Sewer Replacements refer to the process of replacing the underground sewer pipes that connect your entire home to either the municipal sewer system or a septic system. These pipes play a crucial role in carrying wastewater away from various plumbing fixtures in your home, including sinks, toilets, and showers. By ensuring the proper functioning of these pipes, you maintain a clean and efficient plumbing system.