Your slab leak repair specialists in Lodi, NJ. Free estimates, licensed plumbers, and guaranteed workmanship.
Phoenician Plumbing provides professional slab leak detection and repair throughout Lodi using non-invasive electronic equipment to find leaks without guesswork. Our licensed plumbers assess each situation to determine whether direct access repair, pipe rerouting through the attic or walls, or pipe lining is the most effective and cost-efficient solution for your Lodi property.
Properties throughout Lodi (pop. 26,934) face unique challenges when it comes to slab leak repair. New Jersey climate patterns, local water chemistry, and the specific pipe materials found in Lodi construction all influence the approach we take. Phoenician Plumbing tailors every slab leak repair project to the conditions your plumbing system actually faces — no generic solutions, no unnecessary work.
Choosing the right contractor for slab leak repair in Lodi, NJ makes all the difference between a lasting repair and a recurring problem. Phoenician Plumbing uses professional-grade materials, follows industry best practices, and backs every project with a comprehensive workmanship guarantee. Call (855) 764-0636 to schedule your free assessment.
Here is how we handle every slab leak repair project in Lodi.
Our Lodi plumber maps the leak location using professional detection technology. We confirm the position from multiple angles to ensure we know exactly where to work — minimizing concrete cutting and restoration costs.
Based on the leak location, pipe condition, and your property layout, we recommend the best repair method — direct access through the slab, rerouting the line through walls or attic, or installing a pipe liner.
Phoenician Plumbing performs the slab leak repair in your Lodi, NJ home according to the approved plan. Whether direct access, rerouting, or lining, the repair is completed with quality materials and tested for pressure before we close up.
We pressure test your Lodi plumbing system after the slab leak repair to confirm zero leaks at the repaired section and throughout the supply system. Access holes are patched neatly before we leave.
Common questions about slab leak repair in Lodi.
Common signs of a slab leak in Lodi include unexplained increases in your water bill, warm or wet spots on floors, the sound of running water when all fixtures are off, low water pressure, cracks appearing in walls or flooring, and mold or mildew odors. If you notice any of these, call Phoenician Plumbing for professional slab leak detection.
Phoenician Plumbing uses electronic leak detection equipment — acoustic listening devices, electronic amplifiers, and thermal imaging cameras — to pinpoint the leak location under your Lodi slab before any concrete is cut. This precision means we only open the slab where necessary, minimizing repair costs and disruption.
Yes. A slab leak that goes unaddressed in a Lodi home can erode the soil under the foundation, undermine the concrete slab, cause cracks in walls and flooring, and lead to significant structural movement over time. Early detection and repair prevents these expensive secondary consequences.
The decision depends on the pipe's overall condition, the leak location, and the cost comparison. If your copper pipes are generally in good condition and the leak is isolated, direct access repair makes sense. If pipes throughout your Lodi home are corroded or you have had multiple slab leaks, rerouting or full repiping is the more economical long-term choice.
See what customers across the country say about working with Phoenician Plumbing.
"Had a slab leak that three other plumbers could not find. These guys located it in under an hour with their detection equipment and had it repaired the same day. Excellent work, fair price."
"Professional and highly experienced! Will call again for all my plumbing needs!!"
"Bathroom remodel plumbing done perfectly. They relocated the drain, added a new supply line for the shower, and everything was roughed in exactly to our contractor specifications. No leaks, no issues."