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Find Slab Leak Repair specialists near you.

Detect and repair pressurized water leaks under your slab — fast, minimally invasive.Drop your ZIP and we'll match you with one vetted local specialist for a free inspection — typically within 24 hours. We make the introduction. They handle the work. No spam calls, no five-way bidding war.

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Slab Leak Repair — at a glance

Typical national cost
$1,500$6,000
Avg. inspection scheduled
Within 24 hours
Match time
Under 60 seconds

Scope of work

What slab leak repair typically includes.

Slab leaks are pressurized water-line leaks beneath the concrete slab. Left alone they erode the soil under your foundation and cause settlement. Detection is acoustic and thermal; repair is either spot access through the slab, line rerouting overhead, or full repipe — chosen by what's most durable for your home.

The matched specialist will give you a written scope and estimate after the free inspection.

  • Acoustic and thermal leak detection
  • Pressure isolation and confirmation
  • Slab spot-repair OR rerouted line install
  • Concrete patch and finish
  • Soil moisture inspection of surrounding areas

Where you are

Slab Leak Repair in your metro.

Pick your metro to see the local soil, climate, and cost context your matched contractor will work with.

Dallas–Fort Worth metroplexOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Plano, TX

Local cost typically $1,500$6,000. Most common cause: summer drought shrinking clay away from the slab perimeter.

Greater Houston areaOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Houston, TX

Local cost typically $1,600$6,500. Most common cause: hurricane and flood saturation followed by rapid drying.

Denver Front RangeOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Denver, CO

Local cost typically $1,700$6,700. Most common cause: bentonite swelling beneath slabs and basement floors (heave, not settlement).

Dallas–Fort Worth metroplexOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Dallas, TX

Local cost typically $1,500$6,100. Most common cause: seasonal clay shrinkage pulling away from slab edges.

Austin–Round Rock metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Austin, TX

Local cost typically $1,600$6,500. Most common cause: seasonal clay shrinkage pulling away from slab edges.

San Antonio metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in San Antonio, TX

Local cost typically $1,500$5,900. Most common cause: seasonal clay shrinkage pulling away from slab edges.

Oklahoma City metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Oklahoma City, OK

Local cost typically $1,400$5,600. Most common cause: seasonal clay shrinkage pulling away from slab edges.

Tulsa metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Tulsa, OK

Local cost typically $1,400$5,500. Most common cause: seasonal clay shrinkage pulling away from slab edges.

Phoenix Valley metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Phoenix, AZ

Local cost typically $1,600$6,300. Most common cause: irrigation overspray or leaks concentrating water near footings.

Las Vegas ValleyOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Las Vegas, NV

Local cost typically $1,500$6,200. Most common cause: irrigation overspray or leaks concentrating water near footings.

Albuquerque metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Albuquerque, NM

Local cost typically $1,400$5,800. Most common cause: irrigation overspray or leaks concentrating water near footings.

Greater Los AngelesOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Los Angeles, CA

Local cost typically $1,900$7,700. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Inland EmpireOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Riverside, CA

Local cost typically $1,800$7,100. Most common cause: irrigation overspray or leaks concentrating water near footings.

San Diego CountyOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in San Diego, CA

Local cost typically $1,900$7,400. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

San Francisco Bay AreaOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in San Francisco, CA

Local cost typically $2,000$8,200. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Silicon ValleyOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in San Jose, CA

Local cost typically $2,000$8,000. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Sacramento ValleyOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Sacramento, CA

Local cost typically $1,700$7,000. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Puget Sound metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Seattle, WA

Local cost typically $1,900$7,400. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Portland metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Portland, OR

Local cost typically $1,700$6,800. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Wasatch FrontOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Salt Lake City, UT

Local cost typically $1,600$6,500. Most common cause: snowmelt saturating soils near basement walls.

Colorado Springs metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Colorado Springs, CO

Local cost typically $1,600$6,500. Most common cause: snowmelt saturating soils near basement walls.

ChicagolandOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Chicago, IL

Local cost typically $1,700$6,800. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Twin Cities metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Minneapolis, MN

Local cost typically $1,600$6,500. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Milwaukee metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Milwaukee, WI

Local cost typically $1,500$6,100. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Metro DetroitOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Detroit, MI

Local cost typically $1,500$6,000. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Indianapolis metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Indianapolis, IN

Local cost typically $1,400$5,800. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Columbus metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Columbus, OH

Local cost typically $1,500$5,900. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Greater ClevelandOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Cleveland, OH

Local cost typically $1,500$5,900. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Cincinnati tri-state metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Cincinnati, OH

Local cost typically $1,500$5,900. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Kansas City metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Kansas City, MO

Local cost typically $1,400$5,800. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Greater St. LouisOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in St. Louis, MO

Local cost typically $1,400$5,800. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

New York metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in New York, NY

Local cost typically $2,100$8,300. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Greater BostonOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Boston, MA

Local cost typically $1,900$7,700. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Philadelphia metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Philadelphia, PA

Local cost typically $1,700$6,700. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Pittsburgh metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Pittsburgh, PA

Local cost typically $1,500$6,000. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Washington metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Washington, DC

Local cost typically $1,900$7,400. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Baltimore metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Baltimore, MD

Local cost typically $1,700$6,600. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Richmond metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Richmond, VA

Local cost typically $1,500$6,100. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Hampton RoadsOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Virginia Beach, VA

Local cost typically $1,600$6,400. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Atlanta metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Atlanta, GA

Local cost typically $1,600$6,200. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Charlotte metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Charlotte, NC

Local cost typically $1,500$6,100. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Research TriangleOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Raleigh, NC

Local cost typically $1,600$6,200. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Nashville metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Nashville, TN

Local cost typically $1,500$6,100. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Memphis metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Memphis, TN

Local cost typically $1,400$5,600. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Birmingham metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Birmingham, AL

Local cost typically $1,400$5,500. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Greater New OrleansOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in New Orleans, LA

Local cost typically $1,600$6,400. Most common cause: heavy rain or tropical storms saturating clay around the home.

Jacksonville metroOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Jacksonville, FL

Local cost typically $1,500$6,000. Most common cause: stormwater washout beneath slabs and driveways.

Central FloridaOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Orlando, FL

Local cost typically $1,600$6,200. Most common cause: stormwater washout beneath slabs and driveways.

Tampa BayOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Tampa, FL

Local cost typically $1,600$6,400. Most common cause: stormwater washout beneath slabs and driveways.

South FloridaOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Miami, FL

Local cost typically $1,800$7,100. Most common cause: stormwater washout beneath slabs and driveways.

Broward CountyOpen →

Slab Leak Repair in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Local cost typically $1,700$7,000. Most common cause: stormwater washout beneath slabs and driveways.

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Warning signs

Signs you may need slab leak repair.

If two or more of these appear in your home, it's worth scheduling a free inspection. Early repairs cost a fraction of late ones.

  • Hot spots on the slab floor

  • Sound of running water with all fixtures off

  • Unexplained spike in your water bill

  • Mildew smell or wet spots near baseboards

FAQ

Slab Leak Repair — common questions.

Will my insurance cover a slab leak?

Many policies cover the resulting damage (drywall, flooring) but not the line repair itself. Always document the cause — your contractor can help.

Should I reroute or spot-repair?

Spot-repair is cheapest if the line is otherwise sound. If the home has had multiple leaks, rerouting overhead or repiping is cheaper long-term.

Can a slab leak cause foundation problems?

Yes — sustained leaks erode supporting soil and cause localized settlement. Catching them early is the cheapest path.

Get matched with a slab leak repair specialist — today.

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