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Leak Detection & Repair

Slab Leak Detection & Repair in Fresno, CA

Suspected leak under your concrete slab? Stedman's licensed plumbers use non-invasive acoustic and electronic detection to pinpoint the problem fast — without unnecessary jackhammering. Same-day service available across Fresno and the Central Valley.

Thermal imaging slab leak detection in Fresno, CA

A slab leak — a water line or drain pipe leaking beneath the concrete foundation of your home — is one of the most serious and costly plumbing problems a Fresno homeowner can face. Left undetected, even a small slab leak can silently erode your foundation, drive up your water bill, and create conditions for mold growth inside your walls and floors.

At Stedman's Plumbing, we use professional-grade acoustic listening equipment and electronic leak detection technology to locate slab leaks accurately without tearing up your floor unnecessarily. Our licensed plumbers (Lic. #1110490) have 30+ years of combined experience serving Fresno, Clovis, and the Central Valley, and we offer same-day service for suspected slab leaks.

Warning Signs of a Slab Leak

Slab leaks often develop slowly, making early detection critical. Watch for these warning signs in your Fresno home:

  • Unexplained water bill spike — A sudden or gradual increase in your monthly bill without a change in household water use
  • Warm or wet spots on the floor — Hot water line leaks create warm patches; cold line leaks cause damp or wet flooring
  • Sound of running water with all fixtures off — If you can hear water moving but nothing is turned on, a slab leak is a likely culprit
  • Low water pressure throughout the home — Water escaping through a slab leak reduces pressure at your fixtures
  • Visible cracks in flooring or walls — Moisture from a slab leak can cause tile, hardwood, or drywall to crack, buckle, or warp
  • Musty odor or mold growth — Persistent dampness creates ideal conditions for mold at the base of walls or under floor coverings

How We Detect Slab Leaks — Non-Invasive Methods

Our goal is to find your slab leak accurately and with the least possible disruption to your home. We use three core detection methods, always starting with the least invasive approach:

Non-Invasive

Acoustic Listening Equipment

Professional acoustic sensors amplify the sound of water escaping from pressurized pipes. By placing the sensor on the floor or ground above the slab, our technicians can hear and pinpoint the exact leak location — no drilling required to start.

Non-Invasive

Electronic Leak Detection

Electronic detection equipment measures the electrical conductivity of moisture in and around your slab, allowing us to map the likely path and source of the leak. Combined with acoustic methods, this gives us a highly accurate location before any access point is opened.

Diagnostic

Pressure Testing

We isolate sections of your plumbing system and test for pressure loss. This confirms whether a leak is present and helps determine which pipe or branch is responsible — giving us a clear roadmap before recommending a repair method.

Once we've located the leak with precision, we explain exactly what we found and walk you through your repair options before any work begins. No surprises.

Slab Leak Repair Options

Not every slab leak requires breaking up your floor. The right repair depends on the location, pipe material, age of your plumbing, and the extent of the damage. We'll recommend the approach that makes the most sense for your specific situation.

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Spot Repair — Targeted Concrete Access

When the leak is isolated and the pipe is otherwise in good condition, we open a small, targeted section of concrete directly above the leak, repair or replace that section of pipe, and restore the opening. This is the most direct solution for a single-point failure.

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Pipe Rerouting or Resleeving

If the damaged pipe runs through a difficult section of slab or the pipe material is prone to future failures, we can reroute the line through your walls or ceiling — bypassing the slab entirely — or resleeving the pipe with an epoxy liner. Both methods minimize concrete work.

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Full Repipe

When aging pipes throughout the home have reached the end of their service life — common in older Fresno homes with original copper or galvanized plumbing — a full repipe may be the most cost-effective long-term solution. Learn about our repiping service →

Why Fresno Homes Are Vulnerable to Slab Leaks

Slab leaks are more common in Fresno and the Central Valley than in many other parts of California. Several local factors contribute:

Older Concrete Slab Foundations

Many Fresno neighborhoods were built from the 1950s through the 1980s on concrete slab foundations with copper or galvanized steel supply lines embedded directly in or beneath the slab. These pipes are now 40–70 years old and approaching or past their expected service life.

Hard Water & Pipe Corrosion

Fresno's municipal water supply is relatively hard, with elevated mineral content. Over time, minerals deposit on the interior of copper pipes, accelerating corrosion and eventual pinhole leaks — especially in hot water lines under the slab where temperatures and pressure fluctuations are greatest.

Soil Movement in the Central Valley

The San Joaquin Valley's expansive clay soils shift seasonally as they absorb and release moisture. This ground movement stresses pipes that run under or through the slab, eventually causing joints to weaken and cracks to develop — particularly during dry summers and wet winters.

Why You Should Act Fast

A slab leak that goes unaddressed doesn't stay small. The longer it continues, the more serious the consequences become:

Mold & Mildew Risk

Moisture from a slab leak wicks upward through flooring and into wall cavities. Mold can begin growing in as little as 24–48 hours in the right conditions. Mold remediation on top of plumbing repair significantly increases the total cost and complexity of restoring your home.

Structural Damage

Prolonged water saturation beneath your slab softens the soil that supports your foundation, leading to settling, cracking, and in severe cases, structural compromise. Foundation repair is far more expensive than early slab leak repair.

Water Waste & Conservation

Fresno is in a water-scarce region, and the City of Fresno has ongoing water conservation programs. A slab leak can waste thousands of gallons per month. Beyond the financial impact of inflated water bills, repairing the leak promptly is the responsible choice for the Central Valley's water supply.

Homeowner's Insurance & Slab Leaks

Coverage May Be Available

Slab leaks are often covered under standard homeowner's insurance policies when the damage is caused by a sudden and accidental event — for example, a pipe that burst unexpectedly rather than one that deteriorated slowly over many years. Coverage for the actual plumbing repair, the resulting water damage, and the cost of accessing the pipe (including concrete work) varies significantly by policy and insurer.

We recommend contacting your insurance provider as soon as you suspect a slab leak — before repair work begins — to understand your specific coverage. Our team can provide documentation of the leak location and cause to support your claim.

Slab Leak FAQs

Slab leaks are most commonly caused by corroded copper or galvanized pipes — particularly common in Fresno homes built before 1990. High water pressure stresses pipe walls over time, while soil movement and ground shifting beneath the slab can weaken pipe joints. Tree root intrusion into older drain lines and electrolytic corrosion from the pipe reacting with surrounding concrete or soil minerals are also frequent culprits. Fresno's hard water supply accelerates internal corrosion, making local homes especially prone to this issue.

The most common signs include a sudden spike in your water bill, warm or wet spots on your floor (especially on hot water line leaks), the sound of running water when all fixtures are off, low water pressure throughout the home, and visible floor or wall cracks. You can do a quick check by turning off all water in the house and watching your water meter — if the dial continues to move, water is escaping somewhere in the system. If you see any of these signs, call Stedman's Plumbing at 559-770-9772 for a professional slab leak assessment.

Yes — in many cases. Pipe rerouting routes a new line through your walls or ceiling, completely bypassing the damaged section in the slab. Pipe resleeving (also called epoxy lining) inserts a new liner inside the existing pipe without excavation. Both methods avoid major concrete work. When spot repair is the best option, we keep the access opening as small as possible. The right approach depends on the leak location, pipe material, and the overall condition of your plumbing — we'll explain all your options before any work begins.

Detection typically takes 1–3 hours depending on the size and complexity of your home's plumbing layout. For repair, a pipe reroute can often be completed in a single day. Spot repair that involves concrete access may take 1–2 days depending on the scope. A full repipe is a multi-day project. After locating the leak, we provide a clear timeline and explain exactly what the repair involves before scheduling any work.

Often yes — for sudden and accidental damage. Most standard homeowner's insurance policies cover water damage caused by a pipe that unexpectedly burst or failed. Slow, gradual leaks resulting from neglected maintenance may not be covered. Coverage for the concrete access cost and the resulting water damage also varies by policy. Contact your insurer before repair work begins to understand your specific coverage, and save all documentation of the leak for your claim.

Don't Let a Slab Leak Destroy Your Foundation

Early detection prevents mold, structural damage, and thousands in repair costs. Stedman's licensed Fresno plumbers use non-invasive technology to find it fast — call for same-day service.