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

Yes. A slab leak can be fixed without replacing the entire slab. Most slab leaks come from aging or corroded pipes or shifting soil that stresses the line. In many cases the fix targets the pipe, not the concrete, using precise access or trenchless methods that avoid large demolition. We start by pinpointing the issue with inspection tools, often a video camera for sewer lines, then choose the least invasive repair. Afterward, we test flow and confirm a tight, leak‑free seal. We handle these repairs across the Provo area with a focus on minimal disruption. Repairs are backed by our 100% satisfaction commitment and a one‑year repair warranty.

Common approaches that avoid slab replacement:

  • Spot repair through a small opening when the leak is localized and the pipe is otherwise sound.
  • Reroute the line through walls or attic to bypass failed sections and prevent repeat slab breaks.
  • Trenchless lining or pipe bursting for underground sewer or water lines when conditions allow.

If you suspect a slab leak, limit water use and schedule a professional leak locate before damage spreads. <br/> Updated: 2026-05-11 <br/> Need help in Provo, UT? Call (801) 852-5651 or book online. “Chris quickly identified the leak and took care of all the details.” — Rebekah L.

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