Same‑Day and Next‑Day Slab Leak Detection in Lakewood — Serving Belmar, Green Mountain, Applewood, Bear Creek & Denver Metro Since 1995
If you hear water running with everything shut off, notice warm spots on the floor, or see unexplained cracks in your slab, Casa Lake Plumbing provides fast, professional slab leak detection in Lakewood, CO and the greater Denver metro area. Our 120‑person leak detection and plumbing team uses acoustic listening equipment, electronic leak detection, and thermal imaging to pinpoint water leaks under concrete slabs, then offers clear slab leak repair options to protect your foundation and prevent further damage.
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Top‑Rated Slab Leak Detection Team in Lakewood & Denver Metro
Casa Lake Plumbing is a licensed plumbing contractor with 30 years of experience finding and repairing slab leaks in Lakewood, Denver, and surrounding Jefferson County communities. Using professional slab leak detection technology and proven repair methods, the team locates leaks under concrete with minimal damage and provides long‑term fixes that protect your home's structure.
From Belmar and Colorado Mills to Bear Creek Lake Park and Green Mountain
Casa Lake Plumbing performs slab leak detection and repair for homes throughout Lakewood — from concrete‑slab houses and townhomes around Belmar Shopping District and the 40 West Arts District to established neighborhoods near Bear Creek Lake Park, William F. Hayden Green Mountain Park, Kendrick Lake Park, and Colorado Mills. Many homes in these areas sit on concrete slabs or have finished basements, where hidden under‑slab leaks can quietly erode soil, crack foundations, and fuel mold growth if they are not found early.
Full under‑slab leak diagnostics, repair, and rerouting, done right
Casa Lake Plumbing focuses on professional slab leak detection and repair, not guesswork that involves random jackhammering into your floors. Licensed plumbers use acoustic listening devices, electronic leak detection, pressure testing, and thermal imaging to trace leaks under slabs, then recommend repair methods such as spot repairs, under‑slab access, or pipe rerouting based on your home's layout and plumbing system.
Dedicated slab leak detection crews with acoustic, electronic, and thermal imaging equipment
Solutions tailored to Lakewood's soil movement, concrete foundations, and plumbing materials in older and newer homes
Clear explanations of leak location, severity, and repair options — from opening the slab to rerouting lines overhead
Detailed findings and photos for insurance claims, property managers, and real‑estate transactions
Signs you have more than a minor plumbing leak
Slab leaks occur when water pipes running under or within your home's concrete foundation begin to leak due to age, corrosion, shifting soil, or installation defects. These under‑slab leaks can run 24/7, driving up water bills, weakening the foundation, and creating mold‑friendly moisture long before water becomes visible, making early slab leak detection critical. If you're also experiencing drain issues alongside suspected leaks, our sewer camera inspection and drain cleaning services can help rule out connected problems.
Unexplained increase in your water bill without changes in usage
Sound of running water when all faucets, fixtures, and appliances are off
Warm or damp spots on floors, especially over hot water lines or slab areas
Cracks in concrete slabs, tile floors, or interior/exterior walls that appear or worsen over time
Musty odors, mold, or mildew near slab‑level floors or baseboards — seek water damage restoration support
Homeowners, landlords, and investors with slab‑on‑grade and basement foundations
Casa Lake Plumbing provides slab leak detection and repair for single‑family homes, townhomes, condos, and small commercial buildings throughout Lakewood and the Denver metro, including properties with slab‑on‑grade foundations and finished basements. Whether you are a homeowner noticing suspicious floor spots or a landlord dealing with persistent moisture complaints, the team helps you confirm or rule out slab leaks and plan repairs.
Homeowners in Belmar, Applewood, Green Mountain, Bear Creek, Lakewood Estates, Solterra, and surrounding neighborhoods
Landlords and property managers with older concrete‑slab rentals in Lakewood, Denver, Edgewater, and Wheat Ridge
Buyers and sellers needing slab leak inspections after suspicious signs or inspection notes before closing
Owners near slopes, greenbelts, and irrigation‑heavy landscapes where soil movement and moisture stress foundations
Remote owners who need clear documentation, videos, and written slab leak reports for off‑site decision‑making
How local conditions affect slab leak detection and repair timelines
Lakewood's mix of freeze‑thaw seasons, clay and shifting soils, and variations in water table can put extra stress on buried water lines under slab‑on‑grade homes. As soil expands and contracts or settles unevenly, it can stress copper, PEX, and other water lines under concrete slabs, increasing the likelihood of slab leaks over time. Our slab leak detection team understands Lakewood's specific ground conditions and uses that knowledge to find leaks faster and recommend more durable repairs.
Seasonal temperature changes cause soil movement that stresses under‑slab pipes and joints, accelerating wear on aging plumbing materials.
Changes in moisture levels and ground support lead to foundation movement, stressing pipes encased in or under the slab.
Pressurized water lines under slabs leak continuously when they fail, rapidly wasting water and creating soil erosion beneath your foundation.
Many older homes around Denver and Lakewood were built with piping and installation methods more prone to corrosion and slab leaks with age.
Choose the right slab leak solution for your home
Casa Lake Plumbing uses multiple slab leak detection methods — including acoustic listening, electronic leak detection, and thermal imaging — to locate leaks under concrete with minimal disruption, then recommends repair or rerouting options based on leak location and severity.
| Type | Best For | Key Benefits / Trade‑Offs |
|---|---|---|
| Acoustic Leak Detection | Pressurized water lines under slabs with active leaks | Listens for leak noise through concrete; non‑destructive and effective when pipes are accessible to sound |
| Electronic Leak Detection | Metallic pipes and under‑slab water lines | Uses electronic signals to trace leaks; useful for narrowing down leak zones with minimal drilling |
| Thermal Imaging | Hot water slab leaks or moisture‑affected areas | Shows temperature differences and moisture patterns; particularly helpful for hot water line slab leaks |
| Direct Access & Spot Repair | Isolated leaks under accessible slab areas | Addresses specific leak point; requires opening slab but avoids rerouting entire system |
| Pipe Rerouting / Repipe | Multiple leaks, old piping, or hard‑to‑reach leaks | New lines rerouted through walls/ceilings; avoids repeated slab openings and can be best long‑term fix |
From suspicion and testing to final repair
A licensed plumber reviews your symptoms — high water bills, sounds, hot spots, cracks — and performs basic checks such as meter tests and fixture inspections to confirm whether an active leak is likely. This mirrors our approach across all water leak detection services in Lakewood.
Using acoustic, electronic, and thermal imaging tools as needed, the team pinpoints the approximate location and depth of the slab leak under or within the concrete — often without opening any slab or floor materials. Our sewer camera inspection service may also be used to confirm related pipe conditions.
You receive clear options and pricing for repair: opening the slab above the leak, tunneling or accessing from the side, or rerouting affected lines around the slab, along with pros and cons of each method for your specific home.
Plumbers perform the planned repair, which may involve breaking a small area of slab to access and fix the pipe, or rerouting new lines through walls, ceilings, or attic space to bypass the leak zone. If water damage is present, we coordinate restoration support.
After repairs, the system is pressure‑tested and monitored to confirm that the leak has been eliminated and no other leaks are present in the repaired or rerouted section. This step is standard on all water line repair and slab leak work.
Any opened slab areas or access points are backfilled and patched, and the work area is cleaned. When needed, Casa Lake Plumbing coordinates with or refers finishing trades and water damage restoration providers to complete the recovery.
From leak detection to slab patch
Casa Lake Plumbing's slab leak service is a turnkey package that covers detection, explanation, repair work, and basic restoration so you are not left managing multiple vendors on your own.
Water meter and basic leak screening to confirm an active slab leak before detection begins
Acoustic, electronic, and thermal imaging methods used where appropriate to pinpoint leak location
Written explanation of findings with recommended repair or reroute options
Slab leak repair or under‑slab pipe rerouting as agreed after options review
System pressure test after repair to confirm leak elimination and system integrity
Basic slab patch and cleanup of the work area — neat, professional results on every job
Coordination or referrals for related water damage restoration and flooring repairs if needed
Detailed photos, written reports, and documentation to support insurance claims and property transactions
Don't wait — slab leaks cause foundation damage and mold every hour they run. Our 120 licensed plumbers use professional acoustic and electronic detection equipment with 10 fully equipped vans ready to dispatch across Lakewood and Jefferson County.
Before you go — get a FREE slab leak estimate from Lakewood's most trusted leak detection and plumbing company. We've been finding and fixing slab leaks for 30 years.
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Local experience, advanced leak detection tools, and honest options
When you suspect a slab leak, you need accurate detection and honest advice — not unnecessary jackhammering or upselling. Casa Lake Plumbing combines modern slab leak detection technology with decades of local plumbing experience around Lakewood and Denver.
Serving Lakewood, Jefferson County, and the Denver metro with full‑service plumbing since 1995
Licensed plumbers trained in slab leak detection and under‑slab plumbing repair techniques
In‑house professionals and fully equipped leak detection and repair vans for fast response
Emergency response for suspected slab leaks, active water damage, and foundation concerns
Clear repair vs reroute recommendations based on your home, foundation, and long‑term plans
See how accurate slab leak detection protects your foundation
Before slab leak detection, many Lakewood homeowners live with unexplained high water bills, hot spots on floors, and expanding cracks in tile or foundation concrete. After Casa Lake Plumbing locates and repairs the slab leak, water usage stabilizes, moisture issues subside, and the risk of ongoing structural damage is significantly reduced.
Advanced leak detection technology and proven repair techniques
Casa Lake Plumbing combines advanced slab leak detection tools with repair methods suited to Lakewood's foundation types and plumbing materials, helping minimize damage while solving the root problem.
"Hear" leaks under concrete slabs to narrow location without breaking any surface
Trace pressurized lines and pinpoint leak zones with electronic signals through concrete
Identify hot water slab leaks and moisture‑affected areas by reading temperature differences on surfaces
Targeted slab opening, epoxy or mechanical repairs at leak points where practical and cost‑effective
Bypass problem sections and reduce future slab leak risk with new lines through walls and ceilings
System pressure tests confirm leak elimination after every slab leak repair or reroute project
Understand localized repairs, slab access, and long‑term repiping
Not every slab leak requires the same approach. Depending on where the leak is and how old the piping is, Casa Lake Plumbing may recommend spot repair, opening a small area of slab, or rerouting lines to avoid future leaks under the concrete.
| Option | What It Is | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spot Repair Through Slab | Open slab directly above leak and repair or replace short pipe section | Targets a specific leak; can be effective when piping is otherwise in good condition | Requires breaking and patching slab; may not prevent future leaks elsewhere |
| Tunneling / Side Access | Access leak from side or beneath without opening interior slab | Reduces impact on interior flooring; can protect finished spaces | Not always feasible based on home layout and soil conditions |
| Pipe Rerouting / Partial Repipe | Abandons leaking line under slab and runs new pipe through walls/ceilings | Avoids repeated slab openings; good for older or multiple‑leak systems | More extensive plumbing work; may require drywall and finish repairs |
From slab leak detection cost to full repair and reroute budgets
Slab leak projects typically involve two components — detecting the leak and repairing it — and costs vary with access, method, and extent of damage. National and 2026 guides note that slab leak repair often averages in the low‑thousands, with wide ranges based on location, accessibility, and whether rerouting or extensive slab work is needed.
| Project Aspect | Typical Considerations |
|---|---|
| Slab leak detection | Time and tools needed to locate leak under slab without excessive demolition |
| Slab leak spot repair | Slab opening, pipe repair, and slab patch scope |
| Slab leak reroute / partial repipe | Length and complexity of new piping route, access for drywall and finish work |
*Actual pricing depends on your home, slab type, leak location, and repair method. You always receive a written estimate after on‑site slab leak detection.
When immediate repair or reroute is the right call
While some minor plumbing issues can be watched for a time, confirmed slab leaks almost always require prompt repair to prevent foundation damage and mold growth. Casa Lake Plumbing recommends full slab leak repair or rerouting instead of temporary patches when safety, structure, or long‑term reliability are at stake.
Water bills are climbing and detection confirms an active under‑slab leak that's running continuously
Warm or damp floor spots, cracks, or musty odors are present and getting worse over time
Visible foundation, tile, or drywall cracking is linked to under‑slab moisture issues
Multiple leaks have already occurred in the same area or along the same under‑slab line
You plan to keep the property for many years and want a long‑term solution rather than repeated emergency work
More than finding water — protecting your foundation and health
Professional slab leak detection and repair help protect your home's structure, maintain healthy indoor air quality, and avoid unnecessary demolition that comes from guess‑and‑check methods. With the right tools and experience, leaks are found more accurately and repaired in ways that reduce the chance of repeat failures.
Minimizes unnecessary slab openings and exploratory demolition with professional tools
Prompt repair reduces the risk of foundation settlement, cracks, and structural shifts
Controlled moisture helps prevent mold growth and associated health issues
Professional documentation supports insurance claims and real‑estate transactions
Some leaks are too risky for do‑it‑yourself demolition
Attempting DIY slab leak detection or under‑slab repair by randomly jackhammering concrete can damage structural elements, plumbing, and even electrical conduits, creating serious safety hazards. Undetected or poorly repaired slab leaks can also lead to hidden mold, soil erosion, and foundation instability that cost far more to fix than a professional slab leak repair.
Answers about signs, detection, repair methods, and cost
A slab leak is a water leak that occurs in piping located under or within the concrete foundation of your home, often affecting pressurized water supply lines that run beneath slab‑on‑grade floors. Because these leaks are hidden, they can run continuously and cause structural damage if not addressed. Our slab leak detection service uses non‑invasive tools to find these hidden leaks before they cause major damage.
Common slab leak signs include unexplained high water bills, hot or damp spots on floors, reduced water pressure, cracks in floors or walls, musty odors, and the sound of running water when fixtures are off. If you notice these symptoms, contact our water leak detection team for professional evaluation.
Plumbers use non‑invasive slab leak detection tools such as acoustic listening devices, electronic detection, and thermal imaging to narrow down leak locations through the slab before any concrete is opened. This approach minimizes damage and gives you accurate information to make repair decisions.
Recent national and 2026 data suggest average slab leak repair costs in the low‑thousands, with wide ranges depending on leak location, access difficulty, and chosen repair method, such as spot repair vs rerouting. Casa Lake Plumbing provides property‑specific estimates after detection. Call (720) 783‑2007 for your free slab leak estimate.
Detection can often be completed in a few hours, while repairs may take anywhere from part of a day to several days depending on whether the slab must be opened, tunnels dug, or new lines rerouted around the foundation. More complex projects involving repiping and water damage restoration may require additional time.
Your slab leak, handled by licensed professionals with care
Casa Lake Plumbing stands behind every slab leak detection and repair project in Lakewood with licensed workmanship, modern leak detection tools, and clear communication from start to finish. When you trust your home's foundation and plumbing to the team, the focus is on accurate detection, durable repairs, and minimal disruption to your life.
Since 1995, homeowners across Lakewood, Jefferson County, and the Denver metro area — from Belmar and Applewood to Green Mountain and Bear Creek — have trusted Casa Lake Plumbing to locate and repair slab leaks quickly and correctly, protecting their homes from hidden water damage.
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