Long Beach mixes pre-war homes with mid-century slabs — slab leaks and corroded galvanized lines are both frequent calls. That's why slab leak detection calls from Belmont Shore, Bixby Knolls, Alamitos Beach and across Long Beach get answered by a live person 24/7 and matched with a licensed, insured plumber working your area.
Signs you need slab leak detection & repair now
- A warm spot on the floor (hot-side leak)
- Water bill jump with no visible leak
- The sound of running water when everything is off
- Damp carpet, cupping wood floors, or cracking tile
What happens when you call
- Electronic leak detection pinpoints the failed line under the slab
- Repair options are quoted: spot repair, reroute overhead, or repipe
- Flooring and subfloor moisture is measured; drying and insurance documentation are arranged if materials are wet
Common questions
Does insurance cover slab leaks?
Policies commonly cover the water damage and the cost of tearing out/replacing the slab section to access the leak — but not the pipe repair itself. Coverage varies; documented moisture readings make the claim.
Why do slab leaks happen so much in SoCal?
Millions of homes here were built slab-on-grade with copper lines run under or in the concrete. Decades of hot water, chemistry, and slight foundation movement wear the lines through — hot-side lines fail first.
Repair the spot or repipe?
One leak in an otherwise healthy system can justify a spot repair or single-line reroute. A second slab leak in the same house is usually the system telling you to repipe — most plumbers will show you the math on both.