Trusted slab leak repair for Lowell properties. Same-day availability, licensed technicians, and transparent pricing.
When a slab leak develops under your Lowell, MI home, the water migrating through your concrete slab can saturate flooring, undermine structural stability, and feed mold growth inside walls. Phoenician Plumbing responds fast with professional detection technology to locate the leak precisely and perform a repair that stops the damage at its source.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Lowell, professional slab leak repair is essential for protecting your plumbing system and avoiding costly secondary damage. Phoenician Plumbing has completed plumbing jobs across Michigan, and our Lowell customers benefit from that depth of experience on every project.
We understand that slab leak repair can be stressful and disruptive. That is why Phoenician Plumbing makes the process straightforward for Lowell property owners — upfront pricing, clear communication, quality workmanship, and a guarantee that covers our work. Your complete satisfaction is our standard, not our exception. Call (855) 764-0636 to get started.
A clear, professional approach to slab leak repair — tailored to your Lowell property.
We use electronic leak detectors, thermal imaging, and acoustic listening devices to pinpoint the exact location of the slab leak under your foundation before any concrete is cut.
Phoenician Plumbing recommends the most appropriate slab leak repair method for your Lowell, MI property after assessing the leak location, pipe material, age, and overall plumbing condition. We explain the pros and cons of each option clearly.
Our licensed Lowell plumber completes the slab leak repair using the method you approved. We work carefully to minimize disruption, protect your flooring and walls, and use pipe materials rated for long-term performance in your system.
After the repair, we pressure test the line to confirm the leak is fully resolved. We then patch any concrete or drywall access points and clean up the work area completely.
Have questions about slab leak repair in Lowell, MI? Start here.
Common signs of a slab leak in Lowell 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.
Yes. A slab leak that goes unaddressed in a Lowell 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.
Phoenician Plumbing uses electronic leak detection equipment — acoustic listening devices, electronic amplifiers, and thermal imaging cameras — to pinpoint the leak location under your Lowell slab before any concrete is cut. This precision means we only open the slab where necessary, minimizing repair costs and disruption.
Most homeowners policies in Michigan cover the water damage caused by a slab leak — such as flooring replacement and drywall repair — but coverage for the pipe repair itself varies. Some policies include access coverage for opening the slab. Phoenician Plumbing helps Lowell homeowners document the leak and provides the estimates insurers require.
Real feedback from homeowners who trusted Phoenician Plumbing with their plumbing projects.
"They did a great job on short notice. The plumber came out even earlier than expected and spent the entire day fixing the original problems, laying new pipes, and then fixing new leaks when the water was turned on. I wish more companies had this work ethic and attention to detail."
"Called for what I thought was a simple leak detection and they found two separate issues — one behind the wall and one under the slab. Fixed both in the same visit. Professional and thorough throughout."
"Leak detection for a mysterious wet spot on my ceiling. They traced it to a pinhole leak in a copper elbow two floors up. Repaired the elbow and patched the access hole neatly. Could not even tell they were there."