Slab Leak Repair Services in Somerset, NJ

A leak beneath your home's foundation is a silent threat to its structural integrity. Anthony's Home Services provides advanced slab leak detection and repair throughout Somerset to protect your home.
Close-up of a cracked concrete slab with water damage from a slab leak
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In Somerset, NJ, many homes are built on concrete slab foundations. While these are durable, they hide a complex network of water and sewer lines directly beneath the concrete. A slab leak occurs when one of these buried pipes cracks, corrodes, or bursts. Because the leak is subterranean, it can flow for weeks or even months before you notice a single drop of water, all while eroding the soil that supports your home.

At Anthony’s Home Services we consider slab lea repairs to be one of the most critical plumbing emergencies a homeowner can face. The shifting clay-heavy soils common in Central Jersey, combined with the natural expansion and contraction of pipes, can put immense pressure on these lines. If left unaddressed, the escaping water can cause your foundation to settle, heave, or crack leading to structural repairs that cost significantly more than a plumbing fix. Our mission is to catch these leaks early and provide a permanent, professional solution.

Warning Signs of a Foundation Leak

Since you cannot visually inspect the pipes under your slab, you must rely on secondary clues. Being proactive can save you thousands of dollars in restoration costs. If you notice any of the following in your Somerset residence, contact Anthony’s Home Services for a professional inspection immediately.

  • Sudden Spikes in Water Bills: An unexplained increase in your quarterly water statement is often the first sign of a continuous underground leak.
  • Warm Spots on the Floor: If you feel a “hot spot” while walking barefoot on tile or linoleum, it likely indicates a leak in a hot water line beneath your slab.
  • Sound of Running Water: Hearing water when all fixtures are off is a telltale sign of a pressurized line leak.
  • Cracks in Walls or Floors: As the soil shifts under the water, pressure builds unevenly, causing new cracks to appear in drywall or floor tiles.
  • Low Water Pressure: A significant drop in pressure at multiple fixtures can indicate a major breach in a supply line under the slab.

Our Modern Approach to Protecting Your Home’s Interior

In the past, fixing a slab leak meant “jackhammering” through your beautiful flooring and concrete to find the pipe. At Anthony’s Home Services, we utilize modern technology to offer less invasive options whenever possible. We prioritize methods that minimize disruption to your Somerset home while ensuring a long-lasting repair.

  • Pipe Rerouting: Often the most effective long-term solution, we “abandon” the leaking line under the slab and run a new, high-quality line through your walls or attic. This completely removes the risk of a future leak in that specific area.
  • Spot Repair: If the leak is in a localized, accessible area, we can perform a targeted repair by opening a small section of the slab to replace the damaged pipe.
  • Trenchless Pipe Lining: For certain sewer or drain line slab leaks, we may be able to use epoxy coatings to seal the leak from the inside out, avoiding excavation entirely.
  • Tunneling: In specific cases, we can tunnel beneath the slab from the exterior of the home, allowing us to fix the plumbing without ever entering your living space.
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The Serious Impact of Slab Leaks on Somerset Homes

Water damage is one of the most expensive hidden costs a homeowner can face. A slow leak behind a vanity or inside a wall can rot wood and compromise the structural integrity of your home long before you see a spot on the ceiling. At Anthony’s Home Services, we emphasize proactive repair. During every service call, our plumbers perform a visual “safety check” of your visible plumbing to catch small issues before they escalate into high-cost emergencies.

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Why Choose Anthony's Home Services for Slab Leak Solutions?

A slab leak is not a DIY project. It requires a deep understanding of structural integrity and specialized plumbing equipment. Since 1987, Anthony’s Home Services has been the trusted name in Somerset, NJ, for complex foundation plumbing. We pair cutting-edge leak detection technology with decades of hands-on experience to deliver solutions that protect both your plumbing and your home’s structure.

The Anthony’s Difference

  • Pinpoint Accuracy: We use acoustic sensors and thermal imaging to find the leak before we ever suggest a repair method. We don’t guess—we know.
  • Licensed and Insured: Our plumbers are fully qualified to handle the high-stakes nature of foundation work, ensuring your home remains safe and compliant with NJ building codes.
  • Transparent Communication: A slab leak can be stressful. We provide a full explanation of our findings and a detailed, upfront estimate so you can make an informed decision.
  • Local Expertise: We know Somerset’s specific piping materials used in local developments, allowing us to work faster and more effectively.
  • Insurance Documentation: We provide comprehensive photos and professional reports your insurance adjuster needs to process your claim quickly.
Technician using thermal imaging camera to detect water leak in home wall
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to fix a slab leak?
Most slab leak repairs in Somerset take between 1 to 3 days. Rerouting a pipe often takes less time and causes less mess than breaking through the concrete for a spot repair.
Yes. Because the water is moving beneath your foundation, it is constantly removing the soil that supports your home. This can lead to rapid structural settling, which is far more expensive to fix than the plumbing leak itself.
Absolutely. We use electronic leak detection and ultrasonic equipment to listen for the leak through the concrete. We only open the floor or start a reroute once we have confirmed the exact location and nature of the failure.