7 Reasons To Take Care of Slab Leaks

21 September 2023
A corner of a white wall with a stain on it.

Slab leaks can do a lot of damage to your home. Unfortunately, you don't always know you have a slab leak until the damage is already done. Some signs of slab leaks include warm floors, sounds of water leaking from inside the walls, and water puddles around the foundation of the house. If you've seen any of these issues, read the list below. Here are seven reasons why you need to call a plumber right away. 

Prevent Further Plumbing Damage

Underground pipe leaks can cause significant damage to your plumbing, especially if the problem is left unattended. A leaky underground pipe can burst under the pressure. If that happens, you may experience more costly repairs. Repairing the leak right away can help prevent the escalation of the problem, protecting you from serious problems down the road.

Protect Structural Integrity

Slab leaks can compromise the structural integrity of your home's foundation. In fact, slab leaks can cause the soil to erode under your home. The longer you wait for repairs, the more damage is done to the foundation. By addressing the issue promptly, you can prevent further damage to the foundation. This helps you maintain the safety and stability of your property.

Avoid Inspection Issues

Plumbing problems can interfere with your home inspection. That's especially true where slab leaks are concerned. Unfortunately, a failed inspection can prevent you from selling your home or getting a better rate on a refinance. Slab leak repairs can reduce the risk of a failed inspection.

Save Time and Money

Leaky pipes can wreak havoc on your home. Postponing the repairs can also wreak havoc on your wallet, especially when the leaky pipes are under your house. Waiting too long to repair a slab leak increases the risk of ruptured pipes. When that happens, plumbers may need to dig into the foundation to repair the pipes.


Also, when underground pipes rupture, water can come up through the foundation. When that happens, property damage becomes more extensive. You could lose furniture and flooring when an underground pipe ruptures. That's why slab leaks need quick repairs. 

Avoid Water Waste

Water waste is a serious problem. One way to protect your water supply is to take care of slab leaks right away. Slab leaks increase your monthly water bills and reduce the amount of water you have for residential use. Repairing slab leaks conserves water and reduces monthly water bills. 

Adequate Water Pressure

Slab leaks can affect the water pressure in your home. Underground pipe leaks can cause the water pressure to decrease, and slab leaks will divert water away from your home. The bigger the leak gets, the less water flows through the pipes. Slab leak repairs allow for water to circulate in your home, which allows for adequate water pressure from the faucets and fixtures.

Reduce Moisture

Mold can pose a health risk for your family. Mold exposure can cause skin irritation, nasal congestion, and breathing difficulties. Slab leaks can increase the moisture in your home, creating a breeding ground for mold spores.


Unfortunately, the moisture that comes up through the foundation can cause mold to grow in carpet fibers and drywall. Reducing the moisture in your home also reduces the risk of mold growth. You can control both by having your slab leak repaired early on. 

Repairing a slab leak prevents further damage to your home. It also helps you maintain a healthy and safe environment for your family. If you suspect a hidden slab leak, contact
AZ Emergency Plumbing LLC today. We can repair your slab leaks so you can avoid further damage to your property and possessions.

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