Trusted Plumbing520-444-7488

Slab Leak Detection & Repair in Tucson

A slab leak is a supply or drain line failure beneath your concrete foundation. In Tucson they are more common than most homeowners realize — our clay soil shifts seasonally with monsoon moisture, our hard water corrodes copper pipes from the inside, and many homes have original copper runs that are 30–50 years old. Trusted Plumbing locates slab leaks using professional detection equipment without unnecessary demolition, then repairs or reroutes the line permanently.

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What We Handle

Electronic leak detection — locate without demolition
Pressure testing and meter diagnostics
Targeted slab access — minimal disruption
Full pipe reroute option — bypass the slab entirely
Epoxy pipe lining for accessible sections
Insurance documentation and written repair report

Why Choose Trusted Plumbing

Licensed & Local

Serving Tucson, Oro Valley, Marana, and Catalina. We know Tucson homes, water quality, and plumbing systems.

Upfront Pricing

You receive a complete written quote before we start. The price we quote is the price you pay — no surprises on your invoice.

Workmanship Warranty

Every repair and installation is backed by our workmanship warranty. If it fails, we fix it — period.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs of a slab leak in a Tucson home?

Common signs: warm or wet spots on your floor, the sound of running water when everything is off, a water bill that jumped without explanation, cracks appearing in baseboards or drywall near the floor, or low water pressure throughout the home. Tucson's clay soil movement and hard water make slab leaks particularly common in homes built before 1990 with original copper supply lines.

How is a slab leak detected without breaking up the floor?

We use electronic listening equipment and pressure testing to locate the leak within a few inches before any concrete is touched. A meter test first confirms water is escaping. From there we isolate the circuit and use acoustic sensors to pinpoint the exact location under the slab — usually within an hour. We only open the floor where the repair actually needs to happen.

Should I repair or reroute a slab leak?

For an isolated pinhole in an otherwise healthy line, direct repair through a targeted slab opening is the right call — faster and less expensive. If the pipe is heavily corroded, has multiple leak points, or runs through a difficult section of the slab, a full reroute through walls and ceiling eliminates the problem permanently and often costs less than repeated targeted repairs over time. We give you both options and a straight recommendation before any work starts.

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