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Everything to Know About a Slab Leak

You’ve heard some horror stories from family members and co-workers about the discovery of a slab leak. The look on their faces and the tales they tell make it all too clear: this is one of the worst things that you can discover in your home when it comes to leaks.

But that’s when it hits you, nobody has ever told you what a slab leak actually is. You could probably look it up on an internet search, but you might just find a long and hard-to-read article about the many different kinds of slab leaks.

We’re here to save the day. As local plumbing professionals, we’re going to break down exactly what a slab leak is and what you need to know about it as a homeowner. Some things should be left to the professionals who inevitably deal with this issue, but there are some details about slab leak detection in Franklin that we think you should know!

What Are Slab Leaks?

The slab is the component of your home that’s also known as the foundation, where your entire home lays most of its weight and structural integrity. This is usually made out of concrete, cinder blocks, stones, or other heavy materials that will stop your home from splitting apart or falling over.

A slab leak is when water starts leaking through cracks in your foundation, or your slab. This can be something like a small leak in the corner—or a major fault line along the center of your home’s slab that’s letting water run through it.

Slab leaks occur because most slab materials are semi-permeable, meaning they can soak up and excrete water depending on humidity levels. However, that water can erode the foundation over time and cause leaks to open up.

The Dangers of a Slab Leak

Slab leaks are a big deal because of how important your home’s slab really is. A slab leak can severely reduce the structural integrity of your house and cause it to split apart if it’s not taken care of relatively quickly. And when you combine a slab leak with settling (when an old house starts to sink inwards from gravity and soil settling), everything in your home could be at risk.

And here we come to the point where we talk about why these problems are so bad—they involve your whole house, not just a single room in your home. One plumbing leak can be bad for your basement or a room in your house, but a slab leak spells disaster for the entire home. That’s why they’re so important to detect or fix.

Schedule Detection or Repair Today

Slab leak repair is a given. If you know your home has a slab leak, then you should get it repaired by our team so your home isn’t at risk. But also, if you’re unsure of whether your home has a slab leak, then you should schedule slab leak detection.

This is a service where we can use equipment and measurements to detect a hard-to-notice slab leak that’s somewhere in your home. Then, we can address the problem directly.

Contact Busy Bee Plumbing, Heating, & Air Conditioning Inc. to have your slab leak detected and repaired. 100% more than satisfied promise!

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