Chandler's 1970s–2000s copper pipe era is one of the highest-risk windows for slab leaks in the Valley. If your water bill is climbing or your floors are warm in spots, call us before the damage spreads.
Chandler's residential boom ran hard from the early 1970s through the late 1990s, and then accelerated again through the mid-2000s. That means the vast majority of the city's housing stock was plumbed with copper — a material that performs well for decades but has a finite lifespan under Valley conditions. The Ocotillo master-planned community, built largely in the 1990s, Fulton Ranch, which came up through the late 1990s and early 2000s, Sun Lakes, the 55-plus community that dates to the 1980s, and the older core neighborhoods near downtown Chandler all fall squarely within the age range where copper supply lines begin to fail. At 30 to 50 years old, these pipes are not approaching end of life — in many cases, they are past it.
Phoenix metro water is notably hard, running 10 to 15 grains per gallon of dissolved calcium and magnesium. That mineral load does two things to copper pipe: it deposits scale on the interior walls, restricting flow and raising pressure at weak points, and it sets up the electrochemical conditions for pinhole corrosion. A pinhole leak under a slab is deceptive — it can run for months before it finds its way to the surface. By the time a homeowner notices a warm spot on the tile or a musty smell in a room, the leak has often been saturating the soil beneath the foundation for longer than anyone would like.
Chandler also has a well-developed home warranty market. Many homeowners in the city carry American Home Shield, First American, or similar coverage. We work warranty jobs regularly, and we work well with warranty adjusters. But we also see a steady number of homeowners who come to us after a warranty claim has been denied or scoped too narrowly — situations where the policy will cover one access point but not the reroute that actually solves the problem. If you have had a warranty inspection and the scope doesn't match what you're experiencing in the house, we're happy to give you an honest second assessment before you authorize any work.
Chandler ZIP Codes We Serve: 85224 · 85225 · 85226 · 85244 · 85246 · 85248 · 85249 · 85286
Slab leaks rarely announce themselves cleanly. More often they show up as a collection of soft signals that are easy to attribute to something else. If you're seeing two or more of the following, it's worth a pressure test.
We don't guess and we don't open floor until we know where we're going. Here's how the process works from your first call to a completed repair.
We use acoustic listening equipment and electronic line tracing to locate the leak point before we touch your floor. This typically takes one to two hours and gives us a precise target — not an estimated zone. You'll know exactly where the problem is and what it means for your flooring and foundation before any repair decision is made.
Once we know where the leak is, we walk you through every viable repair path — spot repair at the failure point, a full copper reroute above the slab, or epoxy lining for qualifying pipe systems. We explain the tradeoffs in plain terms: cost, invasiveness, longevity, and how each option interacts with your home warranty or insurance claim if you have one. No upselling, no pressure.
We open the minimum amount of floor necessary to complete the repair properly. We document our work with photos at every stage, which supports warranty and insurance claims. When we're done, the repair is solid, the work area is as clean as we found it, and we've given you a clear picture of what to watch for going forward in a home of that age and pipe material.
Wondering what slab leak repair costs in Chandler? We break it down by method, pipe material, and access difficulty — no surprise invoices. Detection fees, spot repair ranges, and full reroute estimates are all on one page.
→ View Slab Leak PricingWe're in Chandler regularly. Response times across most of the city are under 2 hours for non-emergency calls. For active leaks causing damage, we prioritize same-day dispatch.
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