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Common Causes of Slab Leaks

What Is a Slab Leak?

Slab leaks occur in the copper water lines that run below the foundation of your home — and can cause a significant amount of damage. Eventually, if left unresolved, your home can begin sinking lower into the ground. Keep reading to learn about why slab leaks happen, and how to prevent them.

1. The Age of Your Pipes

Eventually, all appliances and fixtures will breakdown — including your pipes. Older homes with galvanized steel or copper pipes are more likely to experience corrosion and slab leaks if not resolved. Speaking to your plumbing professionals can help spot the signs that your pipes are deteriorating and prevent damage.

2. Improper Construction

Another leading cause of slab leaks is poor quality or improper installation of pipes within your home. If a pipe experiences kinks, cracks, or dents when they’re installed, they may burst. Copper pipes are particularly vulnerable to damage because they are softer than other materials.

3. Poor Water Quality

Our home’s water supply helps in most of our daily tasks — from cleaning to cooking. Hard water, or water with an abundance of minerals, or water that is “soft” (is extremely alkaline in nature), can corrode your pipes. One way to spot poor water quality is to look for water stains on your plumbing fixtures, such as in your drains or on your bathtub. If the stains are blue or green, your water is most likely very acidic.

Slab Leak Repair in Van Nuys CA

If you notice wet spots on your carpet or floors, low water pressure, high utility bills or soggy spots near your home’s foundation, call our professionals at Rooter Guard as soon as possible. We’ll inspect your property for signs of a slab leak and make any necessary repairs. Contact us for an appointment today! [hls_phone_number]

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