What is a Slab Leak?
4/2/2024 (Permalink)
A slab leak refers to a leak in one of the water lines running below the concrete slab foundation of a home. These leaks can occur in both hot and cold water lines, and they can stem from various causes, including corrosion, abrasion, or poor installation.
There are subtle signs that may indicate the presence of a slab leak:
- Mysterious Water Bills: A sudden and unexplained increase in your water bill could indicate water loss from a hidden leak.
- Warm Spots on Floors: If a hot water line is leaking, you might notice warm spots on your floor, particularly on tile or wood surfaces.
- Damp or Discolored Flooring: Moisture seeping up through the floor can cause carpets to feel damp or hardwood floors to warp. Discoloration or mold growth may also occur.
- Decreased Water Pressure: A leak in the main water line can lead to reduced water pressure throughout the house.
- Sound of Running Water: If you hear the sound of running water when all faucets are turned off, it could indicate water escaping from a hidden source.
Ignoring a slab leak is not an option, as the consequences can be severe and far-reaching.
Specialized equipment, such as electronic leak detection devices and thermal imaging cameras, can aid in pinpointing the precise location of a slab leak without the need for invasive excavation.
SERVPRO of Malibu is here to help you with the water damage clean up. Call 310-456-2135