Suspect a hidden water leak under your concrete foundation? Slab leaks can cause rising water bills, warm floor spots, low water pressure, flooring damage, mold concerns, and foundation problems if they are not found early. Our McKinney slab leak team helps locate under-slab water line leaks with accurate, non-invasive detection methods before unnecessary digging or demolition begins.
Whether the leak is under your kitchen, bathroom, garage, flooring, or foundation edge, we help identify the source and explain the best repair options for your home.
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A slab leak is not the kind of problem you want diagnosed by guesswork. Our approach focuses on accurate leak location, clear communication, and practical repair guidance so you understand what is happening under your foundation before major work begins.
Your home’s foundation, flooring, and plumbing system deserve careful handling. We follow a professional process designed to protect your property and explain each step clearly.
We use slab leak detection methods to narrow down the suspected leak area before repair decisions are made.
The goal is to identify the leak without unnecessary demolition, flooring removal, or concrete breaking whenever possible.
Once the leak is located, we explain repair options such as spot repair, rerouting, tunneling, or pipe replacement when applicable.
A slab leak is a water or sewer line leak that develops beneath the concrete foundation of a home. Because the pipe is hidden under the slab, the problem may not be visible right away. Many homeowners first notice signs like a sudden water bill increase, warm floor spots, running water sounds, damp flooring, low water pressure, or foundation movement.
Water line slab leaks usually involve pressurized hot or cold water lines beneath the foundation. These leaks can cause high water bills, warm floors, moisture near the slab edge, and water meter movement even when fixtures are off.
Sewer slab leaks can be harder to notice because they may not create the same pressure symptoms as a water line leak. Warning signs may include sewer odors, slow drains, damp soil near the foundation, or failed plumbing tests.
Not sure which type of leak is threatening your foundation?
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We provide specialized slab leak detection and repair services in McKinney and surrounding North Dallas areas. Our focus is to accurately locate hidden leaks, minimize property damage, and deliver long-term plumbing solutions designed for slab foundation homes.
Schedule Service →We help locate hidden leaks beneath concrete foundations using non-invasive testing methods before unnecessary demolition begins.
Hot and cold water lines below the slab can leak from corrosion, pipe movement, pressure, or aging materials.
When the issue may involve drain or sewer lines, additional testing or camera inspection may be recommended.
Moisture under or near the slab can lead to flooring damage, wall cracks, mold concerns, and foundation-related issues.
Depending on the location and pipe condition, repair may involve spot repair, rerouting, tunneling, or replacement.
If you hear running water, see wet flooring, or notice a sudden water bill spike, fast diagnosis can prevent further damage.
If you are dealing with damp floors, warm spots, musty odors, or foundation cracking, contact our McKinney slab leak experts today.
Contact Us Now →Slab leaks often start quietly. The sooner you recognize the warning signs, the better chance you have of avoiding major flooring damage, mold concerns, and foundation problems.
If your water meter keeps moving when everything is turned off, or you hear running water with no fixture in use, schedule slab leak detection before the problem spreads under the concrete.
Check My Slab LeakA warm area on the floor may point to a leaking hot water line beneath the slab.
A sudden bill increase with no usage change can mean water is escaping under the foundation.
Hearing water when faucets and appliances are off is a common hidden leak warning sign.
A slab leak can reduce pressure throughout the home, especially if the leak is on a main supply line.
Moisture, stains, or soft flooring may indicate water rising from below the slab.
Long-term moisture and soil movement may contribute to cracks, shifting, or structural concerns.
We follow a clear process to confirm the problem, locate the leak, explain repair options, and help you move forward with confidence.
We review your symptoms, water bill changes, meter activity, flooring concerns, and visible signs around the home.
We perform testing to confirm whether a hidden under-slab line is leaking and narrow down the affected area.
Using detection tools, we identify the most likely leak location before repair work begins.
We explain options such as spot repair, rerouting, tunneling, or pipe replacement depending on the leak location and pipe condition.
After repair, the line is checked again and the next steps for restoration or prevention are explained.
The best slab leak repair method depends on where the leak is located, how damaged the pipe is, and how much access is needed. A proper diagnosis helps avoid choosing the wrong repair method and ensures the least invasive path is taken.
Best for a single accessible leak where the damaged pipe section can be repaired directly.
Discuss OptionMay be used to access plumbing beneath the foundation from outside the home with less interior disruption.
Discuss OptionOften used when repairing under the slab is not ideal or when pipe rerouting avoids future under-slab issues.
Discuss OptionRecommended when the pipe is old, corroded, brittle, or likely to fail again.
Discuss OptionUsed when testing shows the issue involves a sewer or drain line beneath the slab.
Discuss OptionNavigating insurance claims in Collin County can be confusing. While every policy is different, here is the standard industry breakdown of what is typically covered during a slab leak emergency.
Most standard Texas homeowners policies cover the collateral damage and the cost to reach the leak, often referred to as "Access and Egress."
Insurance companies generally classify plumbing materials as a homeowner maintenance responsibility.
Our team provides clear, detailed diagnostic reports, photos, and precise repair estimates to help streamline your conversation with your insurance adjuster.
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Pricing Breakdown
Slab leak repair costs in McKinney vary based on the leak location, access method, pipe condition, repair type, and restoration needs. A simple accessible repair may cost less, while tunneling, rerouting, concrete access, or flooring restoration can increase the total project cost.
Leaks near foundation edges or easier access points may cost less than leaks below finished flooring or hard-to-reach areas.
Spot repair, rerouting, tunneling, and pipe replacement each have different labor and material requirements.
Older or corroded pipes may require more than a simple repair if additional weak points are found.
Concrete, flooring, drywall, cabinet, or landscaping restoration can add to the final cost.
Be cautious of unusually low slab leak repair estimates. Very low pricing may mean incomplete diagnostics, hidden charges, or repair shortcuts.
Get a precise estimate based on your specific leak condition.
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