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Can a slab leak be fixed without replacing the entire slab?

Yes, a slab leak can usually be repaired without replacing the entire slab. Technicians use non-invasive tools like acoustic sensors, thermal imaging, and moisture meters to pinpoint the pipe, then make a focused repair with a small access opening or controlled excavation only when necessary. If the piping is extensively deteriorated, repiping a section may be the wiser long-term fix after inspection. Acoustic sensors often let us pinpoint the leak through concrete before any opening is made. Our team handles this kind of work throughout the Boise–Nampa area. If the leak is urgent, 24/7 emergency response is available.

Watch for common slab-leak signals:

  • Sudden, unexplained water bill spikes
  • Constant running water sounds when fixtures are off
  • Warm spots on slab floors
  • Damp spots or stains on floors or walls

If seepage is active, turn off the main valve and schedule a leak inspection to limit damage. <br/> Updated: 2026-05-06 <br/> Need help in Nampa, ID? Call (208) 378-6624 or book online. "He easily answered my questions and was able to fix it same day." — Jonathan D.

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