Orlando Water & Plumbing Leak Detection; Slab Leaks

Have you noticed damp spots on the floor and carpets? Are you experiencing lower water pressure than usual? These might be signs that you have a slab leak. A slab leak can be a big deal and a costly affair if left unresolved. Slab leaks often occur when water lines beneath the concrete slab where your home stands– begins to leak. It is important to know the primary causes of slab leaks so you can spot one before it becomes a bigger issue.

Improper construction

Use of poor quality pipes that are improperly installed is the leading cause of slab leaks. If the pipes were bent or dented when they were installed, these areas could start corroding causing the pipes to leak and even burst in some cases. Copper pipes are more likely to suffer from corrosion since they are softer and more vulnerable to elements. 

Excessively high water pressure

High water pressure, whether caused by poor construction or natural disasters such as an earthquake can degrade the pipes where there is a curve or at the joints. This can, in turn, cause massive leaks that can compromise the foundation of your home.

Ground shifting

As years go by, the weight of your house starts to take a toll on the concrete slab and the earth on which your home is built. This will eventually lead to the ground shifting and settling. If the shift is significant, it will put pressure on the water lines causing them to crack and start leaking. Ground shifting can also be caused by natural disaster such as an earthquake.

Poor water quality

If your water quality is poor, then it could be damaging the pipes. It is important that you keep an eye on the pH of the water. If the water is excessively acidic or alkaline it can corrode the pipes which could lead to irreversible damage.

Repairing a leaking slab can be a costly affair. It is important that you look out for signs of a slab leak and have it fixed before it becomes a bigger problem. If you need slab leak detection, contact the leak detection company Leak Doctor today. 

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