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Can a slab leak be fixed without replacing the entire slab?

Yes, a slab leak can usually be fixed without replacing the entire slab. The goal is to repair or bypass the damaged pipe while keeping concrete demolition to a minimum, guided by noninvasive diagnostics. Service All-Stars uses state-of-the-art camera inspections and trenchless techniques for sewer lines to pinpoint the problem and target the repair, avoiding unnecessary excavation. Our crews regularly handle these repairs locally and bring practical judgment on when to open a small area versus reroute a line.

Common repair paths your technician may recommend:

  • Spot repair: access a small section of slab to fix the failed pipe segment.
  • Reroute: abandon the leaking line under the slab and run new piping overhead or around.
  • Trenchless lining or pipe bursting: seal or replace damaged sewer piping without major digging.

We also offer FREE LEAK DETECTION with repair and back our work with strong customer guarantees. If water is actively leaking, shut off the supply and book a camera inspection to confirm the best approach. <br/> Updated: 2026-04-02 <br/> Need help in Long Beach, CA? Call (833) 687-0145 or book online.

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