Slab Leak Detection

Slab Leak Detection

Finding a slab leak early prevents serious structural damage. Triple Play uses professional detection equipment to locate leaks precisely with minimal disruption to your home.

How It Works

We perform pressure testing to confirm a leak is present, then use electronic amplification and thermal detection equipment to locate the leak as precisely as possible beneath your slab. We show you the findings and explain repair options before any work begins.

When To Schedule

Schedule slab leak detection when you notice warm spots on your floor, unexplained increases in your water bill, the sound of running water with no fixtures in use, damp or buckling flooring, low water pressure, or foundation cracks.

Who Does It

Performed by our licensed plumbers trained in slab leak detection methodology. Accurate detection minimizes the excavation needed for repair.

Where We Serve

We serve residential and commercial properties throughout Edmond, Guthrie, the Waterloo area and North Oklahoma City. Available 24/7.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is slab leak detection?
Our detection equipment locates leaks to within a small area, significantly reducing how much concrete needs to be opened for repair.
Will you need to break my floor during detection?
No. Detection is non-invasive. We only open the floor once the leak is located and repair is ready to begin.
How long does slab leak detection take?
Most detection visits take 1 to 2 hours depending on the size of the structure and the nature of the leak.
What if the leak cannot be precisely located?
We explain what additional steps may be needed and provide options. We do not open floors until we have identified the most likely location.
Is slab leak detection covered by insurance?
Many homeowner insurance policies cover slab leak repair. We recommend contacting your insurer early in the process. We can provide documentation to support your claim.

Ready to Schedule?

Available 24/7, 365 days a year throughout Edmond and surrounding areas.