Slab Leak Repair

Slab Leak Repair

Once located, slab leaks need professional repair to stop water damage and restore full plumbing function. Triple Play repairs slab leaks correctly with clear options and transparent pricing.

How It Works

After locating the leak, we explain the repair method that best suits the location and severity — direct access repair, pipe rerouting or epoxy pipe lining. We complete the repair, test the system and restore the area before leaving.

When To Schedule

Slab leak repair should happen as soon as the leak is confirmed. Delaying repair allows water to continue damaging your foundation, flooring and substructure.

Who Does It

Our licensed plumbers are experienced in all three primary slab leak repair methods. We recommend the least disruptive option that provides a reliable long-term fix.

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

What are my slab leak repair options?
Direct access repair opens the concrete at the leak point. Rerouting runs a new line through walls or attic. Epoxy lining coats the inside of the pipe. We explain the pros, cons and cost of each.
How much concrete will need to be removed?
Thanks to precise detection, we open only the area immediately around the leak. We minimize concrete removal as much as possible.
How long does slab leak repair take?
A straightforward repair typically takes 1 to 2 days. More complex situations may take longer. We provide a clear estimate before starting.
Will my flooring be restored after repair?
We restore the concrete. Full flooring restoration such as tile or hardwood is typically a separate scope. We discuss this with you before starting work.
Can slab leak repair be covered by insurance?
Many homeowner policies cover slab leak repair. Contact your insurer early and ask us for documentation to support your claim.

Ready to Schedule?

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