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Slab foundations provide an extra layer of protection for your property. They can prevent issues like water damage and floor damage, as well as protect your property from gas or pests that could be hiding in your crawlspace. However, that’s not to say that your slabs aren’t prone to their own issues. 

 

If there’s an issue with your plumbing system or sewer line, it could result in water damage that leads to a slab leak. You will notice many signs if this is the case, and it’s crucial for your home’s structure that you don’t ignore any of the warning signs of a slab leak. Here are some things to look out for and what you need to do if you see any. 

 

How to Tell If You Have a Slab Leak

 

Since your water lines are underneath the concrete, any issues with your plumbing can go unnoticed. This means that you might not know you have a slab leak until you see signs of significant water damage. These are some of the warning signs of a slab leak you should look out for:

 

  • Water Spots: These would be on your floor and the lower part of your wall. This is a major warning sign if it’s found in places where water isn’t common, apart from your bathroom and kitchen.
  • Floor Damage: Some types of flooring are not resistant to water and may also show signs of floor damage. This includes warped floorboards, swollen floors, and floors that are dark and damp. 
  • Mold and Mildew: These are an effect of water damage. You might also notice an unexplained odor on the floors. 
  • Cracks In Your Foundation: This is a sign that your foundation is shifting, which could be water damage affecting its structural soundness. Your foundation may also appear swollen or raised.
  • Decreased Water Pressure: This can suggest that there’s a cracked pipe in your plumbing, causing you to have low water pressure, especially in the shower. A good way to confirm a leak in your plumbing system is by closing all your water fixtures and observing if your water meter is still running. 
  • Sounds of Water Leaking: If you can hear the sound of running water that’s coming from the ground, this suggests that there’s a leak within your slab foundation. 

 

Since the affected pipes are under concrete, getting to it and handling the issue on your own is not possible. Your best solution is to close your main water valve and contact a professional to address your plumbing issues. 

Let Restoration 1 Handle Water Damage and Floor Damage Resulting From Slab Leaks

 

Once you’ve handled your slab leak, the issues in your home may not be truly over. While some of the warning signs may no longer be present, there’s no way for you to tell the severity of the damage done to your property. Water damage and floor damage can remain and even worsen until you’ve had it treated by a professional restoration company like Restoration 1. 

 

At Restoration 1, our technicians are extensively trained and experienced in handling different types of water damage. Let us assess the damage caused by slab leaks and take steps to restore your property and prevent it from getting out of hand. This includes mold, floor damage, foundation damage, and other issues that can cause long-term damage to your property. 

 

Get in touch with Restoration 1 today.