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Slab Leaks in Las Vegas: Warning Signs, Causes & What to Do

Expert slab leak guide from licensed plumbing repair professionals serving Las Vegas, Nevada

Published by Las Vegas Plumbing Repair Experts | Updated May 2026

A slab leak is one of the most serious — and most expensive — plumbing problems a Las Vegas homeowner can face. Water leaking under your concrete foundation causes structural damage, mold growth, and dramatically higher water bills, often without any obvious visible sign until significant damage has occurred. This guide covers everything Las Vegas homeowners need to know about slab leaks: how to recognize them, what causes them, and what your repair options are.


🏠 What Is a Slab Leak?

A slab leak occurs when a water supply line or drain line running beneath your home's concrete foundation develops a crack, hole, or joint failure. The leak is hidden under concrete, so water seeps into the soil below the foundation and sometimes up through the slab itself. In Las Vegas, slab leaks most commonly affect copper water supply pipes that have been in place for 20+ years, though PVC drain lines under the slab can also fail from soil movement and root intrusion.


⚠️ 7 Warning Signs of a Slab Leak in {c} Homes

Watch for these indicators in your Las Vegas home: (1) Water bill spikes with no change in usage. (2) Warm or hot spots on your floor — especially on tile or hardwood — from a hot water line leak. (3) Sound of running water when all fixtures are turned off. (4) Cracks appearing in your walls or flooring. (5) Damp or wet carpeting near exterior walls with no rain source. (6) Mold or mildew smell from floors or lower walls. (7) Low water pressure throughout the home despite no fixture changes.


🔍 What Causes Slab Leaks in Las Vegas?

The main causes of slab leaks in Las Vegas homes are: (1) Pipe corrosion — copper pipes react with minerals in water and acidic soils over time. (2) Abrasion — pipes rub against concrete or gravel as they expand and contract with temperature changes, wearing pinhole leaks over decades. (3) Soil movement — ground settling, expansive clay soils, and seismic activity shift the foundation and stress buried pipes. (4) High water pressure — pressure consistently above 80 PSI accelerates joint failure. (5) Poor original installation — pipes installed without adequate bedding material contact concrete directly and abrade faster.


🛠️ How Slab Leaks Are Detected

Licensed Las Vegas plumbers use non-invasive methods to pinpoint slab leaks before any concrete is touched: (1) Electronic leak detection — sensitive listening equipment identifies the acoustic signature of water escaping under pressure through concrete. (2) Thermal imaging — infrared cameras reveal temperature differences on the floor surface caused by hot water leaks. (3) Pressure testing — isolating sections of the plumbing system identifies which line is losing pressure. (4) Video inspection — for drain line leaks, a camera is fed through the pipe to visually locate the failure point. Most slab leaks can be pinpointed within inches without any cutting.


🏗️ Slab Leak Repair Options in Las Vegas

Once a slab leak is confirmed in your Las Vegas home, you have three repair approaches: (1) Spot repair — jackhammer a targeted section of concrete, repair the specific pipe failure, and repour. Best for isolated leaks in otherwise sound piping. (2) Pipe rerouting — run new pipe through the walls and attic, bypassing the under-slab line entirely. No concrete breaking required; preferred when the slab pipe is deteriorating overall. (3) Epoxy pipe lining — inject an epoxy liner through the existing pipe to seal pinholes and restore pipe integrity from the inside. Our Las Vegas plumbers will assess which method is most appropriate and cost-effective for your specific situation.


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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a slab leak in my Las Vegas home?
The clearest signs of a slab leak are: an unexplained spike in your water bill, the sound of running water when all fixtures are off, warm spots on your floor, low water pressure throughout the home, and cracks forming in walls or flooring. To confirm, turn off all water fixtures, then check your water meter — if the dial still moves, water is leaking somewhere in your Las Vegas home's plumbing system. Call a licensed Las Vegas plumber for electronic slab leak detection to pinpoint the location precisely.
How much does slab leak repair cost in Las Vegas?
Slab leak repair costs in Las Vegas range from $500–$4,000+ depending on the repair method. Spot repair with concrete jackhammering typically costs $1,500–$3,500 including concrete restoration. Pipe rerouting through walls costs $1,000–$3,000 but avoids concrete work entirely. Epoxy pipe lining ranges from $500–$2,000 for a single line. The most cost-effective option depends on your pipe age, location, and material — our Las Vegas plumbers provide a detailed written quote after leak detection so you can compare options before committing.
Can a slab leak be repaired without breaking concrete in Las Vegas?
Yes — in many cases. Pipe rerouting installs new supply lines through your walls and attic, completely bypassing the failing under-slab pipe without any concrete removal. Epoxy pipe lining seals pinholes and small cracks from inside the existing pipe. Neither method requires jackhammering. However, if the leak is in a drain line, spot repair with targeted concrete removal is often the only practical option. Our licensed Las Vegas plumbing team will recommend the least-invasive effective solution for your specific leak location and pipe condition.
Does homeowners insurance cover slab leaks in Las Vegas?
Most Las Vegas homeowners insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage caused by a slab leak — including damage to flooring, walls, and belongings — but typically do not cover the cost of the plumbing repair itself or the concrete restoration. Some policies include limited "access coverage" for opening the slab. Review your policy's water damage exclusions carefully. Our team provides detailed written inspection reports and technical documentation to support your insurance claim, and we communicate directly with adjusters when needed.

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