Slab leaks are one of the most dreaded
plumbing repairs that homeowners in Cleveland have to deal with. At
Pompeii’s Plumbing & Heating, we wanted to put together some of the more common causes of slab leaks. We hope that this will be able to help our customers be able to detect the signs and know when to call a plumber. If you do start to notice any of these signs, call a
plumber in Cleveland. If you let a slab leak continue with intervention it can cause considerably more damage.
What Is A Slab?
For those that are unfamiliar, the slab is the cement block on which your house is built. You can see why the stability and structural integrity of your slab is critical to your home’s safety and health.
Common Slab Leaks in Cleveland
In most homes, the
plumbing and
sewer lines are buried inside the cement slab. Water leaks and the plumbing lines inside your slab are often the culprit for slab leaks. Here are a few of the common causes slab leaks.
- Dented pipes – During the installation process, the copper water pipes in your slab can get dented. Over time, as water flows of the dent it will gradually wear away and form a small pinhole.
- Pressure – If your water pipes weren’t installed correctly there can be unnecessary pressure on them. With time, the pressure can cause the pipes to crack and leak.
- Corrosion – While copper is resistant to corrosion, it can still happen. The condition of the soil on your property can determine when your pipes will corrode.
- Hard water – The mineral deposits that result from hard water can fill up your water lines. This can form blockages and clogs in your water lines that can build up pressure.
Signs of Slab Leaks in Cleveland
There are a few signs of slab leaks that homeowners should watch out for.
- Warm floors – If you notice warm spots on the floor of your basement it could indicate that you have a water leak in your slab.
- Water pressure – A sudden or steady drop in water pressure in your home can indicate that water is leaking out somewhere. While it doesn’t always mean that the leak is in your slab it still is something that a professional plumber should look at.
- Puddles – If you see water spots in strange places, it could indicate that you have a water leak in your slap or in one of your other pipes.
If you suspect that you have a slab leak in your home in Cleveland, call
Pompeii’s Plumbing and Heating.
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