Services

Slab Leak Detection

A slab leak can hide beneath your foundation for months before any visible damage appears, which is why precise, non-invasive detection is the most important part of the entire repair process. Our team uses electronic leak detection equipment, acoustic listening tools, and thermal imaging to pinpoint the exact location of the break before any concrete is opened. Locating the leak with this level of accuracy protects your floors, your finishes, and your repair budget all at once.

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Hydrostatic and Pressure Testing

Confirming the source of a suspected slab leak takes more than a visual inspection, which is where hydrostatic and pressure testing become essential to the diagnostic process. Our licensed plumbers isolate and pressurize your supply lines and drain lines to determine exactly which section of pipe has failed beneath the slab. The result is a clear, evidence-based diagnosis that tells us where to repair and gives you the documentation that insurance carriers often require for a claim.

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Full Slab Leak Repair

Once the leak has been located and confirmed, our team handles the complete repair from start to finish with a focus on quality workmanship and minimal disruption to your home. Depending on the condition of the surrounding pipe, we will either complete a targeted spot repair or reroute the affected line to prevent future leaks in the same section. Every repair is finished by a licensed plumber, tested for integrity before we leave, and backed by the Benjamin Franklin guarantee that has stood behind our work since 1997.

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Emergency Slab Leak Service

A slab leak rarely waits for a convenient time to show itself, which is why our team is available around the clock for the homeowners and businesses across the DFW area who need help right now. Our licensed plumbers respond quickly, shut down the affected line to stop further damage to your foundation, and walk you through the repair plan before any work begins. Fast, honest, and on time is the standard we have held ourselves to since 1997, and it is the standard you can count on when the call cannot wait until morning.

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Dee Mac

Excellent customer service, very knowledgeable. Explain exactly what he would do before starting the job!

Brenda Johnson

Very knowledgeable and explained to us what the issue was and the best solution to fix it.

Chris Lambeth

Quick, on-time, and knowledgeable about anything they're looking at. The techs were outstanding.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs that I may need water treatment?

Common red flags include mineral buildup and spotty dishes, an unusual taste, smell, or appearance to your water, and dry skin after showering. Changes in water pressure or noises from an existing softener are also worth a closer look.

Most US homes have hard water, water impurities, or both. While chemical levels likely meet local and federal limits, millions of Americans ingest trace amounts of chlorine, lead, and nitrates from fertilizers and pesticides.

A softener removes the minerals that cause scale buildup and dry skin, while a filter removes things like chlorine, lead, and sediment that affect taste and quality. Most North Texas homes benefit from both, which is why our whole-home setups typically combine the two.

Most whole-home filtration and softener installs are completed in a single day, with water service restored before we leave. Every install is handled by licensed plumbers and backed by our on-time and satisfaction guarantees.

If you have any other questions, please contact us directly at: (817) 405-0434