Worried about a leak under your foundation? Track down the problem and know exactly what you’re dealing with by reaching out to Louisiana Leak Detection. For years, our IICRC-certified technicians have set the industry standard throughout Southeast Louisiana for detecting slab foundation leaks, sewer line leaks, plumbing leaks, and more for residential & commercial customers.
Our secret involves the use of cutting-edge technology, including SONAR imaging and infrared cameras, to locate any leaks at your property in Baton Rouge, Covington, Hammond, New Orleans, Denham Springs, and other cities throughout our service area in Southeast Louisiana. For more information about our products and services, call 225-320-5566 or click here when you are ready to make an appointment for slab foundation leak services.
We utilize cameras, infrared technology and SONAR to effectively pinpoint the location of slab leaks.
We offer fast and reliable detection services so you can quickly get your building’s foundation repaired and restored.
We offer personalized services in Southeast Louisiana and have a network of local companies who can repair the leak.
We’ll arrive at your property and determine where the leak may be coming from.
Advanced imaging is used to track down the leak in a non-invasive manner that does not cause damage to your property.
We will provide a detailed report of where the leak is located so it can be repaired.
A “Slab leak” is an industrial term used to describe leaks that develop under the concrete foundation of a building. These leaks are usually caused by deteriorating or disrupted water and sewer lines that can break due to a variety of factors. Neglected slab leaks can cause serious problems, including wall and foundation cracks, high water bills, bad odors, and uneven floors. Even worse, this could potentially cause your building to shift and sink. Louisiana Leak Detection can help you spot a slab leak so that you can take the appropriate corrective measures.
There are many causes for slab leaks. Knowing the causes could potentially help you prevent leaks from happening in the future.
Slab leaks can potentially be a result of poor workmanship during the installation process. If the pipes were dented, kinked, or bent when installed, there’s a chance the weak spots wore out over time and started a leak.
Time combined with corrosion and abrasion can also cause slab leaks. The risk is especially high in hot water pipes due to their nature to expand and contract with the rise and fall of temperature. Water quality is another factor that can affect your pipes. For example, hard water with an excessively high or excessively low mineral count can also corrode pipes.
Earthquakes, ground shifts, and soil erosion can also be a cause of damage to your pipes. Although pipes are generally engineered to withstand these forces, they’re prone to wear down over time as they move against surrounding soil rocks and concrete.
A slab leak typically is not visible, which makes it hard to pinpoint. Some early detection tips include: