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It is Bad enough when you find out you have a pipe leak within your walls. You may have to cut holes in drywall or even worse plaster to fix the problem and the damage it has caused. When the pie leak inside your foundation, you may face a much more time intensive and costly repair. One way to fix the problem is to re-route the water around the affected area with new above-ground pipes. Epoxy pipe lining can eliminate the need to tear or dig up the foundation by rehabilitating your pipes to like new condition.

Sometimes a slab leak will be obvious. It could be a noticeable (or dramatic) increase in your water bill.You may be able to spot moist, wet, or damp spots (or stains) on your floor or carpeting. Maybe youve noticed low water flow. There may be water coming through your foundation “or your foundation may begin to settle.

Slab leaks can occur in your homes potable water line or in your outgoing sanitary sewer line; both of which may be embedded in or under the foundation of the building. Leaks in either set of lines can cause large amounts of damage to the foundation and each has its own list of causes, some are shared. Slab leaks in the potable water line can potentially be more destructive because the supply water is under pressure. It runs through or under the concrete slab, then to the water heater where copper pipes split off and carry water to all the hot and cold water fixtures in your house.

There are four main causes of slab leaks in a houses incoming water lines. Chemistry is the first, either the chemical interaction between copper water pipes or the water running though them (copper pipe is very susceptible to pinhole leaks caused by the chemical composition of your water), or electrolysis from the copper pipe coming into contact with soil. The second is that due to the foundation shifting (because of poor design or installation, or a change in the moisture of the ground) and pull your pipes apart. The third is water pressure that is too high (the diameter of the pipes installed may be too small) will corrode copper pipe. Leaks will also form at points where the pipes bend or change direction. The fourth cause may just be poor craftsmanship or workmanship: inferior plumbing supplies or materials (e.g. pipes, soldering) or a plumber that rushes or isnt experienced. It could also be a kinked line (a piece of pipe with an imperfection) or nicked by another (non-plumbing) workman, such as those that pour the concrete.

Dissimilar, to those in incoming water lines which will constantly leak since they are under continuous flow and pressure, slab leaks in sanitary sewer pipes only leak when a latrine is flushed, someone takes a shower or bath, or faucet is turned on. There are four main causes of slab leaks in sewer lines. The first is a fracture or break in the cast iron, galvanized steel, or PVC sewer pipes, caused by shifting of the foundation. The second is, in the case of cast iron or galvanized steel pipes, parts of the pipe may be exposed to soil, sand, or gravel which are porous to water -this can lead to corrosion. The third cause is the chemicals, solvents, and cleaning solutions that are poured down the drain which interact and corrode the metal pipes. The fourth cause is poor workmanship or craftsmanship, inferior plumbing supplies or materials, or a second-fiddle plumber.

If you have a slab leak, or think that you do, you should get a free estimate from a qualified epoxy pipe lining company. Rather than go through the time-consuming and expensive process of either re-routing the affected plumbing altogether, or digging/breaking up your concrete floor or foundation, destroying the flooring you may have covered it with, and buying new replacement pipes, you may be able to save time and money by restoring the pipes you have, right where they are (by connecting epoxy lining equipment to your existing fixtures and valves). A conventional repair (digging up and replacing pipe) will solve your problem right now, but epoxy pipe lining can protect your plumbing system from future slab leaks.

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