A slab leak is a troubling issue, because it’s so tough to get to. You need to get through the concrete slab foundation of your home to get to the affected pipe, and that often requires heavy duty tools and a lot of your plumbers’ time. It may be covered by insurance—but then again, it might not.
Evans Plumbing Inc Blog : Archive for July, 2016
How to Detect a Slab Leak Early
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