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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Good ol' Slab Leak
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<blockquote data-quote="airjon23" data-source="post: 7294458" data-attributes="member: 54271"><p>So my 5-year-old house decided to created a slab leak...from what I have been able to determine, the main supply line to the house is leaking just upstream of the interior shut-off valve. When I close the valve, I can still hear the leak, plus, the meter spins like it's going out of style. The pipe is definitely busted in the slab...my yard is soaking wet, but on the opposite of the house as the supply line. Nothing like a 275-gallon per day leak!</p><p></p><p>It's been leaking for almost a month, but we just realized we had the leak thanks to an outrageous water bill. (September usage was up 8,000 gallons! I noticed some unusual saturation in the yard, but didn't give it much thought until the monthly bill arrived!) The water company hasn't been any help, and tomorrow represents the first day that any contractor has been available to help. Following a leak detection test to pinpoint the leak, the wet-saw will come out to play! Thankfully, I contacted the home builder and they warrant the slab and slab leaks for 6-years...I am good by 11-months! (Insurance company basically told me to take a hike. I'm glad I decided to contact the builder just to see how they would react.)</p><p></p><p>By the way, the home builder will be on-site for the detection and repair. I'll post pictures if I see anything worth posting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airjon23, post: 7294458, member: 54271"] So my 5-year-old house decided to created a slab leak...from what I have been able to determine, the main supply line to the house is leaking just upstream of the interior shut-off valve. When I close the valve, I can still hear the leak, plus, the meter spins like it's going out of style. The pipe is definitely busted in the slab...my yard is soaking wet, but on the opposite of the house as the supply line. Nothing like a 275-gallon per day leak! It's been leaking for almost a month, but we just realized we had the leak thanks to an outrageous water bill. (September usage was up 8,000 gallons! I noticed some unusual saturation in the yard, but didn't give it much thought until the monthly bill arrived!) The water company hasn't been any help, and tomorrow represents the first day that any contractor has been available to help. Following a leak detection test to pinpoint the leak, the wet-saw will come out to play! Thankfully, I contacted the home builder and they warrant the slab and slab leaks for 6-years...I am good by 11-months! (Insurance company basically told me to take a hike. I'm glad I decided to contact the builder just to see how they would react.) By the way, the home builder will be on-site for the detection and repair. I'll post pictures if I see anything worth posting! [/QUOTE]
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