Slab leaks can lead to severe water damage and structural issues if left untreated. Our highly skilled technicians use advanced tools and techniques to repair slab leaks quickly and effectively, ensuring your property stays protected from further damage. When you need slab leak repair in Murrieta, CA and the surrounding area, our team can be there for you.
Reliable Slab Leak Repairs That Last
When you have a slab leak, it’s crucial to act fast to prevent further complications. At R & R Plumbing, we specialize in non-invasive and effective slab leak repairs that preserve your home’s foundation while fixing the issue. Whether we use trenchless methods or spot repairs, our goal is to provide long-lasting solutions without unnecessary disruption to your home.
Prevent Major Damage with Immediate Repairs
Slab leaks don’t just waste water—they can cause significant problems like mold growth, weakening of your home’s structure, and even foundation damage. With our expert repair services, we quickly identify and resolve the leak, preventing these dangers from escalating. Our team’s experience and state-of-the-art equipment allow us to tackle even the most complex slab leak repairs with precision.
The Dangers of Ignoring a Slab Leak
Ignoring a slab leak can lead to many problems, making it important to act fast if you notice a problem. Some common issues include:
Structural Damage: Leaks can erode the soil beneath your foundation, leading to cracks and instability.
Water Damage: Ongoing leaks can cause water damage to your floors, walls, and belongings.
Mold Growth: The damp environment created by slab leaks is the perfect breeding ground for mold, which can affect indoor air quality and health.
Increased Utility Bills: Slab leaks waste large amounts of water, driving up your water bills.
Call Today
At R & R Plumbing, we’re committed to safeguarding your home with timely, expert slab leak repairs in Murrieta, CA and nearby cities. Contact us today at (951) 234-7223 to get things started with slab leak detection services and protect your property from the costly dangers of slab leaks.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Riverside, California, identified a burst cold water line beneath the kitchen. The team capped and tested the damaged copper line, then rerouted a new half-inch PEX line through the wall. Copper modifications were completed at each manifold, and a final leak test confirmed the repair was successful.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California used electronic leak detection to locate a damaged water line. The plumber removed drywall, installed new PEX-A piping through walls and ceilings, modified copper manifolds, restored water flow, and confirmed all connections were leak-free using electronic equipment after installation.
Kaylee Ruch
A technician in Lake Elsinore, California, repaired a leaking PEX pipe by capping a corroded copper manifold and rerouting new ¾-inch PEX piping through drywall from an interior closet manifold to one near the kitchen sink. All plumbing work was tested and inspected for leaks to confirm proper function.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a full home repipe using new PEX piping in Temecula, California. The project included replacing all shower valves with new MOEN valves, installing new angle stops, flexible supply lines, hose bibs, and adding a water pressure regulator, shut-off valve, and washing machine and icemaker connections where applicable.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Riverside, California identified a ceiling leak in the kitchen. After inspection, they found two shower waste line fittings leaking. The team conducted diagnostics with customer approval and confirmed the fittings as the source of the issue.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing investigated a kitchen leak and found a burst pipe under the slab. Technicians in Riverside, California opened stucco to access the area and identified the need to reroute the water line through the walls and ceiling to restore proper function.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a full home repipe using PEX waterlines in Murrieta, California. The work included replacing shut-off valves, supply lines, shower valves, washing machine valves, hose bibs, and installing a pressure regulator with a ball valve. Drywall repairs were performed and the service includes a five-year warranty.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Carlsbad, California replaced a damaged 2-inch ABS drain line for an upstairs bathroom sink. The work included cutting stucco to access cracked fittings, removing broken pipes, and installing new ABS piping with couplings. All connections were tested and confirmed leak-free, restoring proper drainage without water damage to the lower floor.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Hemet, California, accessed a ceiling leak by cutting a 20-by-20-inch section of drywall. They removed and reinstalled the upstairs toilet using a new wax ring and reused the existing bolts and water supply to stop further leakage. No patching or painting was included in the service.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Corona, California repaired a pinhole leak in a copper pipe behind a bathroom wall. The technician removed the damaged pipe section and installed a replacement. After installation, the plumber pressurized the water lines and confirmed there were no leaks. Drywall repair was not included in the service.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a slab leak and re-piped a home in Menifee, California. The team replaced underground copper pipes with new PEX piping, installed new shower valves, angle stops, hose bibs, and a pressure regulator. They also completed drywall repair. All plumbing work includes a five-year warranty.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a pinhole leak in a copper hot water pressure pipe in a single-story attic. Technicians replaced the damaged section using Type L copper and solder fittings. They shut off and drained the water line, completed the repair, and restored full water service without further issues in Wildomar, California.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Riverside, California, repaired a leaking copper water line caused by a failed fitting. The technician removed the damaged pipe section and installed new copper piping with approved fittings. The system was pressure tested for leaks, water service was restored, and the area was cleaned after the repair.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California inspected a kitchen ceiling leak. They accessed drywall to find a loose Roman tub overflow assembly. After resealing it, a second visit involved cutting out damaged pipe and installing new ABS material, gasket, and chrome overflow trim. Final testing showed no further leaks. All parts and labor were included.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California completed a cold water slab leak repair in a residential unit. The service included leak detection, drywall access, rerouting failed copper lines with PEX A, and rebuilding copper manifolds behind the toilet and shower. All plumbing connections were tested after repair to confirm no further leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Oceanside, California removed a leaking angle stop and replaced it with a new quarter-turn brass compression angle stop. The team restored water service and tested the installation to confirm it was leak-free and functioning properly.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California conducted leak detection and traced water lines to identify a failed pipe. After inspection, the homeowner chose a full repipe to avoid extensive drywall rerouting. The plumber capped the manifold ends and scheduled a return visit to complete the repipe service.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a pipe rerouting project in Corona, California. The service involved installing a new pipe system to reduce future leak risks. Technicians required drywall access during the process. Drywall repair was not part of the service.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Yorba Linda, California repaired a leaking copper pipe connected to a PVC irrigation line. The work included rebuilding the copper section, installing a new hose bib, replacing the pool fill valve, and attaching a 12-inch pipe to the fill valve.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California shut off the home's water supply and drained the system. They installed a new PEX line from the manifold to the backyard hose bib to reroute water to the kitchen sink. A new ice maker line was added, and original lines were capped. All connections were tested for leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California, replaced a failed half-inch copper pipe in a master bathroom wall. The job included cutting and soldering new type L copper with updated fittings, installing customer-supplied angle stops, and adding an exterior hose bib. The entire system was then pressurized and checked for proper function.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California located and repaired a stab leak in a hallway waterline. The plumber accessed drywall, replaced damaged piping with new half-inch PEX, installed a ball valve and pressure regulator, and reset a toilet. The water system was re-pressurized and tested to confirm proper function and a pressure setting of 60 psi.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California, diagnosed a slab leak by cutting into the living room drywall. The inspection revealed a pressurized leak on a copper line near the concrete footing. The plumber attempted a temporary fix and advised on repiping options. Previous repairs were found to still retain pressure. The inspection excluded drywall repair.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Menifee, California inspected a water leak affecting a kitchen ceiling. The plumber tested the upstairs bathroom fixtures, secured a loose tub diverter, and replaced a calcified Moen shower valve cartridge. All components were sealed to prevent water intrusion, and the home's water pressure was confirmed to be within normal range.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a pinhole leak in a residential water line near a bathroom hallway in Oceanside, California. Technicians cut and reconfigured the damaged 1 x 34 x 1 pipe section. After completing the repair, they tested the water system to confirm it operated without leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing located a pressurized water leak under the concrete slab of a garage in Murrieta, California. They performed electronic leak detection and traced the issue to a burst ¾-inch copper pipe. The drywall had already been opened for access, and estimates were sent to the homeowner.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California, located and accessed a leak by cutting into drywall. The service involved removing two damaged 90-degree copper fittings and replacing about one foot of copper pipe. Drywall repair was not included in the scope of work.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California located a cold water slab leak behind a hallway bathroom wall. The technician performed leak detection and opened drywall to access the damaged plumbing. The hallway carpet and drywall were fully saturated, and restoration is recommended to address water damage.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber inspected a ceiling leak in Temecula, California. The plumber cut into the drywall to locate the issue. The inspection confirmed the leak source was from the shower walls and not the plumbing system. Drywall repair was not included in the service.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing identified a burst pressurized water line beneath the concrete slab of a home in Murrieta, California. The technician used electronic leak detection and acoustic locating tools to confirm the source of the water rising through the floor near the entryway. No other leaks or water sources were found.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Wildomar, California repaired a ruptured copper water line behind drywall in a kitchen. The plumber removed the damaged section and replaced it with new 3/4-inch and 1/2-inch PEX piping and fittings. After completing the repair, water was restored and the system was checked for additional leaks.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing repaired a damaged water line in Corona, California. The team shut off the water supply, drained the plumbing system, removed the failed section, and installed Pro Press fittings. They restored water flow and confirmed system integrity with a pressure test.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California rerouted a cold water line previously located in an exterior wall below a master bathroom. The technician cut and capped the copper line, installed new copper and PEX piping, opened drywall, drilled framing, and connected the new line under the kitchen sink, resolving a slab leak and restoring water flow without leaks.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California moved a water line six inches behind a toilet. The work involved cutting drywall, modifying copper pipes, soldering connections, and installing a new angle stop. The plumber restored water service and reconnected the existing toilet supply line after removing air from the system.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California used electronic leak detection to locate a failed hot water line under a slab. The damaged line was rerouted through the attic and walls using PEX-A. The plumber modified solder connections at the shower and water heater manifolds and pressurized the system to confirm all repairs.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Vista, California rerouted a damaged half-inch cold water line beneath a slab that caused water intrusion. The work involved accessing cabinets, drilling through wood, and installing new PEX piping and copper fittings. The reroute restored proper water flow to the master bathroom faucet and resolved the leak.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Hemet, California modified copper piping by extending water lines and installing new fittings to ensure secure connections. The plumber tested the system for leaks after completing the installation to confirm proper function.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing repaired a burst cold water pipe in Menifee, California. Technicians used electronic leak detection, removed the damaged underground copper line, and rerouted a new line through walls and ceiling using Type A PEX piping. They restored water service and confirmed repairs were successful.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Corona, California rerouted a leaking pipe up to 50 feet long after locating the issue behind a water heater. The plumber removed the water heater to access the manifold, completed the reroute, reinstalled the unit, and tested the system to confirm there were no leaks.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California identified a ruptured water line beneath a slab. The plumber used electronic leak detection to locate the damage and rerouted the water line using new PEX piping through drywall walls and ceiling. After installation, the plumber verified no additional slab leaks using detection equipment.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing inspected water-damaged drywall above a kitchen sink in Murrieta, California. They found and repaired a pressurized leak in a cold copper pipe beneath the master bathroom shower. Technicians replaced sections of hot and cold copper pipes with Wirsbo PEX piping to restore water supply and improve durability.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California replaced a faulty wax ring and bolts on a master bathroom toilet, resolved a noisy fill valve in a downstairs restroom, and installed a new pressure regulating valve after detecting a pressure drop. All plumbing components were tested and confirmed leak-free after installation.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing upgraded toilet water lines in Murrieta, California. Technicians removed drywall, replaced old angle stops and fittings, and installed new copper connections to existing PEX-A supply lines. They secured new fittings with strapping and escutcheon plates, ensuring leak-free operation for concealed trap toilet installations. Water was restored and tested with no issues.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Menifee, California rerouted a compromised hot water copper line located under a slab. The new PEX pipe installation traveled through ceilings and walls, connecting to existing copper manifolds. The plumber inspected all new joints and confirmed the system was leak-free. Drywall access holes were left for later repair.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California performed electronic leak detection and replaced a ruptured copper water line under a living room slab. The plumber installed new PEX piping through the walls and ceiling, connected it to existing manifolds, and restored water service after confirming all connections were secure.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California, rerouted hot and cold water lines, a drain line, and an AC condensation drain to a new vanity location. The plumber accessed drywall, installed new copper stubs, and capped all lines to prepare for future finish installation.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Menifee, California repaired a damaged hot water manifold under a slab. The plumber replaced old copper joints, installed new fittings, and rebuilt the manifold to stop water intrusion. A follow-up visit will reroute the half-inch copper waterline to prevent future leaks.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California repaired a burst copper pipe behind a living room wall. The damaged pipe supplied cold water to an upstairs bathroom. The plumber removed the broken section, replaced it with matching copper and soldered joints, and restored water service without leaks.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California repaired a pinhole leak in a 1/2-inch copper water line above a living room ceiling. They replaced the damaged pipe section with PEX-A piping and restored water service. All connections were inspected and confirmed leak-free after installation. Drywall removal was completed, but wall repair was not included.
RYAN RUCH
A Murrieta, CA plumber accessed a drywall ceiling to repair a ruptured 1/2-inch copper pipe above a kitchen cooktop. The damaged section was replaced with new copper piping and fittings, restoring water flow and preventing further kitchen damage.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing repaired a hot water leak in a master bathroom in Murrieta, California. The team identified the leak source, rerouted the hot water line through the attic, and connected it to the existing manifold. They installed approximately 70 feet of pipe and restored water service without any remaining pressurized leaks.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing expertly located and repaired a burst copper water pipe beneath a concrete slab in Murrieta, CA. Using electronic leak detection, they identified the pressurized leak, exposed the area, and rerouted the line through walls and ceilings with durable Wirsbo PEX piping, restoring the home's water supply efficiently. Drywall and paint were excluded.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California inspected garage drywall for water damage. They cut openings behind the washing machine to check for leaks and performed a static pressure test. No active leaks were found. The plumber advised continued use and monitoring, suspecting previous drainage from the washing machine as the cause.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Hemet, California repaired a leaking half-inch PEX hot water line under a kitchen sink. The technician removed the damaged section and installed a new 12-inch PEX-A pipe. After completing the work, the plumbing system was pressurized to verify proper operation.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing repaired a ruptured copper water line in a ceiling and replaced damaged pipe sections in Lake Elsinore, California. The team also upgraded the tub shoe and spud assembly in an upstairs guest bathroom. All repairs were completed and tested with no leaks found.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing repaired a leaking water line in a crawl space in San Marcos, California. Technicians removed a damaged copper pipe section caused by a nail puncture. They installed a new pipe segment and pressurized the water system to confirm the leak was fixed.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing repaired a leaking P-trap behind drywall in a garage ceiling caused by an upstairs tub and shower in Temecula, California. The plumber replaced the damaged P-trap, installed new black shower trim with an extension kit, and advised a 24-hour wait for caulk to dry before use.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California cut through stucco to access a pipe and rebuilt the manifold to connect a hose bib. They also reinforced the master shower valve with a wood backing, sealed the front with caulk, and secured the existing valve to prevent leaks.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing rerouted existing piping in Lake Elsinore, California. The team installed new pipe to prevent future leaks and accessed interior drywall during the process. This service improves water flow and reduces maintenance by removing older, leak-prone sections from the plumbing system.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California opened drywall behind a tub to locate a leak. They installed an access panel, identified corroded piping as the source, removed the damaged sections, and replaced them with new PEX pipes to restore proper function.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California rerouted kitchen water lines by trenching from the kitchen island to behind the refrigerator. They installed new hot and cold PEX lines, a new ABS pipe sleeve, an ice maker line, and valve. The plumber removed tile, concrete, and drywall as needed, restored water flow, and verified all connections for leaks.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California located a cold water slab leak using electronic leak detection. They accessed drywall, capped the damaged copper line, and installed a new water line using PEX-A with copper connections. The technician then pressurized the system to confirm no further leaks were present.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California, removed a leaking shower drain and p-trap in an upstairs guest bathroom. The plumber installed a new stand-up shower drain, a glued 2-inch ABS p-trap, and checked for leaks by draining the shower pan. No leaks were found after the repair.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing repaired a leaking coupling in a hot water line connected to a laundry valve in Riverside, California. They removed the damaged pipe section, installed a new 12-inch segment with two couplings, restored water service, and confirmed there were no leaks after testing.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing replaced a damaged section of 12-inch copper piping in Murrieta, California. Technicians shut off the water supply, installed new Type L copper with proper fittings, completed soldering and pressure testing, restored water service, and confirmed the system worked correctly. All debris was cleared from the site after the service.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California cut a 3/4-inch copper pipe and replaced a one-foot section to remove pipe damage. This service restored normal water flow and prevented potential leaks in the system.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California repaired a leaking copper water line under a mobile home. The technician removed the damaged pipe, installed new Type L copper piping with lead-free solder, and pressure-tested the line. They restored water service, confirmed normal operation, and cleaned the crawl space to maintain safety.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing completed a full home water repipe using Type A PEX piping in Wildomar, California. The service included new angle stops, supply lines, shower valves, hose bibs, and installation of shut-off valves, pressure regulators, and water boxes where needed. Faucet and toilet replacements were not included.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing replaced multiple tub and shower faucet components in Corona, California. This service updated the faucet's appearance without requiring a full replacement, offering a cost-effective improvement for bathroom fixtures.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing performed leak detection and plumbing repair in Temecula, California. The team identified a burst copper hot water line behind drywall using thermal imaging. They accessed the leak by cutting open the ceiling, removed the damaged pipe section, and replaced it with matching materials to restore water flow.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing replaced all interior piping with PEX and exposed piping with copper in Lake Elsinore, California. The team installed angle stops, supply lines, hose and laundry bibs, an ice maker box, and valves. They added a Halo water filtration system, tested the system, restored water, and completed drywall and stucco patching.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California rerouted a hot water line from one side of a front door to the other, then extended it to the kitchen sink. The technician secured and pressure-tested the new line and cleaned the area after completing the work.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California located and repaired a ruptured half-inch copper pipe leaking through a canister light in a living room ceiling. The plumber removed drywall, replaced the damaged pipe section, restored water flow, and checked all connections to confirm the repair was leak-free.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Menifee, California located and repaired a burst cold water line in a home's attic using electronic leak detection. The technician replaced a damaged section of 1-inch PEX-A pipe and fittings. The repaired system was pressure-tested to confirm the issue was resolved, and the removed materials were left for insurance documentation.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California replaced a failed hot water line under the foundation, rerouted piping through the garage, and installed a new ball valve at the main service. Additional work included leak detection, new shower tub diverter installation, and toilet flapper replacements in three bathrooms. All drywall access remained limited to the garage.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced a damaged tubular under a kitchen sink and installed a new two-part waste and trap system. They removed the old pressure regulator and installed a new 1 1/4-inch unit to address high water pressure. All work was completed and tested for leaks in Menifee, California.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a burst copper hot water line beneath a structural wall in a Murrieta, California apartment. The plumber used thermal imaging, electronic leak detection, and line tracing to locate the leak. The team re-routed the pipe through drywall, patched concrete access, and restored water service and the living space.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California rerouted a damaged cold waterline running from the kitchen sink to a guest bathroom shower. The work included installing new PEX-A piping and copper connections through the attic, securing the line to structural wood, and confirming the system was leak-free after pressurizing.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California located a slab leak on a home's cold water line using electronic leak detection. They capped failed copper lines, created access paths, installed new piping, and replaced the regulator. The plumber restored service, tested the system, and confirmed no leaks with water pressure set to 65 psi.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a full home repipe in Temecula, California, after locating a burst in a hot water distribution pipe. The leak affected both the bedroom and laundry areas. The technician identified the failure through leak detection and replaced the damaged water lines to prevent further water damage.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water piping with new PEX piping in Corona, California. The work included installing new angle stops, flexible supply lines for sinks, toilets, and water heaters, a whole-house shut-off valve, a water pressure regulator, washing machine and icemaker valves and boxes, and new hose bibs.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California located and rerouted a failed hot water line beneath a home's foundation. After using leak detection tools, the plumber installed a new three-quarter inch PEX line and pressure-tested the system to confirm no further leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumbing technician in Yorba Linda, California inspected moisture near a shower. They removed drywall and found no visible leaks. After testing the shower, they suspected the door was misaligned. If the issue continues, an electric leak detection service may be required to locate hidden plumbing problems.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Hemet, California replaced an ice maker water line by installing 20 feet of new ½-inch PEX pipe through the ceiling, attic, and wall to a new refrigerator location. The plumber also relocated a gas line by one foot inside the wall and installed a shut-off valve for a new stove connection.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a cold water slab leak in Wildomar, California. Technicians rerouted the main service line, installed new ¾-inch Type L copper piping, and connected it to the manifold in the garage wall. They used Pro Press fittings, secured the line, and pressure tested the system to confirm proper function.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a two-story PEX repipe for a home with up to three bathrooms in Murrieta, California. The service included replacing all water lines with PEX-A piping, installing new angle stops, supply lines, shut-off valves, pressure regulators, washing machine and ice-maker valves, and exterior hose bibs.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing re-routed a failed water line in Corona, California. Technicians accessed the cold manifold by removing a kitchen cabinet baseboard, replaced a broken feed line with new PEX piping, modified the manifold with Pro Press fittings, installed a new shut-off valve, and restored water flow.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a full home repipe and installed a new Halo water filtration system in Pomona, California. The project followed a hot water leak found in the kitchen above the manifold. The team shut off the home’s water supply and provided multiple options before starting the renovation and plumbing replacement.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California used electronic leak detection to locate a ruptured ¾-inch copper cold water pipe beneath the slab. The plumber rerouted the line from a kitchen wall to the water heater using PexWirsbo piping, installing it through drywall walls and ceilings. Final testing confirmed no additional leaks under the slab.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced a leaking underground copper pipe that connected a kitchen sink to a backyard hose bib. The plumber rerouted the line using PEX through the wall and confirmed no leaks after the repair by checking the water meter.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced a ruptured PEX manifold in the ceiling of a downstairs guest restroom. The work included shutting off the home’s water, draining the system, removing the damaged section, and installing new PEX piping and fittings. After installation, the system was tested to confirm there were no leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water piping with new PEX piping in Murrieta, California. The project included installing new angle stops, flexible supply lines for sinks, toilets, and water heater, a whole-house shut-off valve, a pressure regulator, washing machine and icemaker boxes, hose bibs, and Moen Posi-Temp shower valves.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Hemet, California located a leak behind a master bathroom shower wall. They opened the drywall, identified a broken shower arm, removed the damaged part, and installed a new shower head, arm, and flange. The plumber tested the repair to confirm it functioned correctly.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California rerouted a burst hot water pipe beneath a concrete slab. The technician installed a new PEX water line from the bathroom vanity to the shower manifold, added copper adapters, insulated the line, and installed strike plates. The system was pressurized and tested for leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water piping with Type A PEX in Murrieta, California. The job included new angle stops, supply lines, shower valves, hose bibs, and water pressure components. They also replaced a 50-gallon natural gas water heater and completed related drywall and stucco repairs. Faucets and toilets were not replaced.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a copper water line in Menifee, California. The team cut into the ceiling and subfloor to access the damaged pipe. They shut off and drained the system, replaced the section with copper piping and Pro Press fittings, restored water, and pressure-tested the system to confirm proper operation.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a water leak beneath a water heater in Temecula, California. The team cut and modified a copper water line to restore the home’s water supply system. This service ensured proper flow and prevented further damage within the access port.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed an emergency re-route of a ruptured ice maker water line in Temecula, California. Technicians ran new PEX piping, installed ProPress fittings, and added a new ice maker box after addressing a stuck valve and water damage in the dining room. Drywall access was created in the kitchen as needed.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California rerouted a leaking three-quarter-inch hot water line under a slab. The job involved opening drywall, drilling through wood, and accessing stucco. The plumber replaced the damaged pipe with Uponor Pex Type A piping, installed new copper fittings, and restored water flow after confirming no further leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California located a failed hot water line beneath a home's structural foundation using electronic leak detection. The plumber rerouted a 12-foot PEX-A hot water line from the kitchen sink manifold to the upstairs manifold and confirmed proper function with pressure testing.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing identified and repaired an underground leak between a main water line and an indoor manifold in Lake Elsinore, California. Technicians performed electronic leak detection, rerouted the damaged line, rebuilt two manifolds, and connected new PEX-A piping to restore full water service without further issues.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California diagnosed and repaired a slab leak by isolating and rerouting a leaking ¾-inch water line. The plumber also replaced a failed pressure regulator, adjusted the home’s water pressure to 65 PSI, and confirmed system stability through a 20-minute meter test.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water piping with new PEX piping in Lake Elsinore, California. The project included new angle stops, flexible supply lines, shut-off valves, pressure regulators, washing machine and icemaker connections, and hose bibs. The service excluded drywall patching, faucet installation, and shower valve replacement.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water piping with new PEX piping in Murrieta, California. The project included installing new angle stops, flexible supply lines, shut-off valve, pressure regulator, washing machine and icemaker boxes, and outdoor hose bibs. Each component was updated to support consistent water flow throughout the home.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired slab leaks in Riverside, California. Technicians identified leaking cold and hot water lines, installed PEX-A adapters, and ran two new 12-inch PEX-A water lines. They restored water service and confirmed no additional leaks using electronic leak detection.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California identified a burst cold water line under a home’s foundation. The plumber rerouted a half-inch PEX-A line from the water heater manifold to the refrigerator manifold. After installation, the plumber pressure-tested the system to confirm no additional leaks were present.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California used electronic leak detection to locate a ruptured copper water line under the slab. They rerouted the damaged line using PEX piping from the water heater to the pantry manifold. The plumber accessed walls and ceilings for the reroute and confirmed no further leaks. All parts and labor were included.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing performed leak detection and pipe repair in Lake Elsinore, California. Technicians exposed the exterior wall, traced the leaking line behind the kitchen sink, replaced damaged sections with new copper piping, reconnected it to the manifold, and pressure-tested the system. The team cleared all debris after completing the work.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Hemet, California replaced a damaged MANABLOC water distribution panel in a garage. The plumber removed all existing connections, installed new crimp rings and adapters, and reconnected hot and cold water lines. Water flow was restored and tested externally. The homeowner was advised to run indoor faucets to release trapped air.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California repaired a ruptured three-quarter-inch FIP fitting. The plumber shut off the home's water, removed the damaged section, and installed a new half-inch copper pipe with a threaded adapter. After completion, they restored water service and tested for leaks to confirm a secure connection.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing performed electronic leak detection in Temecula, California, to locate a cold water slab leak. They exposed and traced multiple manifolds, identified a leaking copper line, and rerouted it from the vanity closet to the kitchen using PEX-A pipe and copper fittings through walls and attic.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California, repaired a hot water slab leak by rerouting lines from the hot water manifold near the water heater to the one behind the washing machine. After pressurizing the system, the plumber found a ruptured three-quarter-inch hot water main under the slab and recommended a full home repipe.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing located and repaired a water leak behind a living room ceiling wall in Temecula, California. The team removed drywall, disassembled a bathroom sink system, and replaced damaged copper water lines and drain components. The repair included installing new water lines with angle stop valves and updating the drain and waste system.
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R and R Plumbing conducted slab leak detection and pipe rerouting in Lake Elsinore, California. Technicians found a leak under the concrete floor, removed damaged copper piping, installed new risers inside the wall, and rerouted water lines to restore service to both floors. The crew backfilled the trench and patched the concrete.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California removed aging copper water lines from a ceiling to access piping connected to upstairs bathroom sinks and a bathtub. The plumber installed new PexWirsbo piping and fittings, connected them to the existing system, restored water, and verified the repair with no leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing performed leak detection and rerouted a damaged hot water line through the attic in Temecula, California. Technicians also replaced an emergency water main riser system, including a pressure regulator valve, shut-off valve, and hose bib, to correct dangerously high water pressure exceeding code limits.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water pipes with new PEX piping in Murrieta, California. The work included new shut-off valves, flexible supply lines, a pressure regulator, and updated washer and icemaker boxes. The service excluded drywall repairs, faucet installation, and shower valve replacement.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Riverside, California installed a new ¾-inch gas valve, line, and sediment trap. The work included isolation valves, supply lines, a condensation neutralizer, and copper and PVC exhaust fabrication. The job also involved installing a temperature and pressure line and condensate lines as part of a complete retrofit.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing identified a washer pan connection leak after inspecting ceiling stains in a living room. The customer approved diagnostic work. The service took place in Brea, California.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California repaired a pinhole leak in a hot water line inside a garage. The technician opened the drywall, replaced the damaged copper pipe section, and soldered a new piece. After the repair, they re-pressurized the system to confirm there were no further leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California repaired a main water riser by replacing a leaking 90-degree fitting and rebuilding a section of copper pipe. The plumber soldered new joints, ensured water flow was leak-free, and cleaned the area after completing the service.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a tankless water heater flush in Murrieta, California. The service included shutting off gas and water valves, running a cleaning solution through a recirculating pump, flushing with municipal water, and cleaning all related filters. Technicians also reset the unit to restore normal operation.
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R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water piping with new PEX piping in Dana Point, California. The service included new angle stops and flexible supply lines for sinks, toilets, water heaters, washing machines, and icemakers. This upgrade improves water flow and supports system reliability throughout the home.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California, located a ruptured 3/4-inch cold copper water line under a slab using electronic leak detection. The plumber rerouted the line with PEX piping through walls and ceilings from the water heater to the guest bathroom sink. Final testing confirmed no further leaks under the slab.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California located a ruptured underground copper pipe using electronic leak detection. They rerouted the damaged line with new PEX piping through the ceiling, removed drywall as needed, modified existing copper lines, and tested the system under pressure to confirm all connections were secure and leak-free.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California repaired a pinhole leak in a half-inch copper tee. The plumber removed the damaged section and installed a new tee, a slip coupling, and a street 90 fitting. After soldering the joints, the plumber restored water service and confirmed there were no leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a full home water re-pipe in Corona, California. The crew replaced the pressurized water system, installed shut-off valves, hose bibs, and three new shower valves. They connected water supply lines to kitchen, laundry, and bathroom fixtures, and reconnected lines to the existing Roman tub fixture.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a full PEX repipe for a two-story home with up to three bathrooms in Corona, California. The service included replacing all water piping, installing new angle stops, flexible supply lines, shut-off valve, pressure regulator, washing machine and icemaker connections, and outdoor hose bibs. No fixture or drywall work was included.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced 20 feet of damaged PEX-A hot water pipe in an attic after locating a pinhole leak. Technicians inspected the area, performed the pipe replacement, and tested the system to confirm proper function. This plumbing repair service was completed in Temecula, California.
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R and R Plumbing provided an estimate for a whole-house repipe in Corona, California. The job included rerouting a leaking pipe measuring between 34 and 50 feet. The service focused on leak identification only, excluding any drywall, stucco, or pipe repairs.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced an old copper cold water line with new PEX-A piping. The work included cutting into drywall behind the kitchen sink and refrigerator, running the new pipe through walls and the attic, and connecting it to the existing manifold. The system was tested and confirmed leak-free.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California located and repaired an underground pipe causing water damage in a master bathroom. The plumber used a leak detection device to find the faulty pipe, capped it, rerouted a new line through the attic, and reconnected it to the manifold. After testing, no additional leaks were found.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a leaking PEX A hot water pipe behind drywall in a residence in Temecula, California. Technicians replaced damaged pipe sections, fittings, and a flex line, then restored water pressure and confirmed leak-free operation. The repair included attic inspection and replacement with compatible PEX A and copper materials.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Corona, California used electronic leak detection to locate a ruptured copper pipe beneath the slab between a guest bathroom and the water heater manifold. The issue required a pipe reroute or repipe to restore proper water flow and prevent further damage.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber extended copper piping and installed new fittings to connect water lines. After completing the work, the plumber tested the system for leaks. This service took place in Murrieta, California.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California performed electronic leak detection and completed a level two reroute of a half-inch hot water line between manifolds behind a garage water heater and a guest restroom vanity. The 40-foot reroute ran overhead, requiring limited drywall access. The service included all parts and labor and is covered by a one-year workmanship warranty.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water piping with PEX in a residential home in Murrieta, California. The project included new angle stops, flexible supply lines, shut-off valve, pressure regulator, washing machine and icemaker valves, and hose bibs. The work excluded drywall repair, faucet replacement, and shower valve replacement.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water piping with new PEX piping in Wildomar, California. The project included installing angle stops, supply lines for sinks and toilets, hose bibs, and new shut-off valves. It also covered valves and boxes for washing machines and icemakers, and a pressure regulator if required.
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A plumber in Riverside, California repaired a broken 2-inch ABS drain line inside a wall near the front door. The break was causing water damage when bathroom sinks were used. The plumber removed the damaged section, installed new piping and fittings, and tested the system to confirm proper drainage.
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R and R Plumbing completed a whole-house repiping service in Murrieta, California, to address a slab leak causing water damage near the bathroom manifold. The leak affected the carpet, cabinets, and drywall. The homeowner opted for repiping without drywall repair while away for the week. Water was shut off at the main valve for safety.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California located a pinhole leak in a copper pipe leading to a bathroom sink. The plumber turned off the water, drained the system, accessed the attic, cut out the damaged pipe section, and soldered a repair. Water service was then restored to the home.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California used electronic leak detection to locate a water loss caused by a ruptured 1-inch hot water copper line under the slab. The plumber opened drywall to access the damaged pipe. Drywall repair was not included in the service.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a cold water slab leak and a wall leak near a kitchen in Menifee, California. Technicians replaced damaged copper pipes with PEX using ProPress fittings. They accessed plumbing by cutting drywall under the sink, behind the refrigerator, and near a window. The system was pressure tested and includes a one-year repair warranty.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced outdated hot-side water piping with new PEX piping in a residential property in Menifee, California. The service included installing new angle stops, flexible supply lines for sinks, toilets, and water heaters, washing machine and icemaker valves, hose bibs, and, if needed, a main shut-off valve and water pressure regulator.
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A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California replaced a leaking main water line between the meter and the pressure regulator. The crew dug an 18-inch trench, installed a 16-foot ¾-inch PEX pipe with sleeve, added a new ball valve and pressure regulator, tested the system for leaks, and backfilled the trench.
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A plumber rerouted a three-quarter inch hot water line between the master closet and washroom to a new manifold near the water heater. The original pipe ruptured under a load-bearing wall. Access involved opening drywall in both the closet and bathroom. Service completed in Murrieta, California.
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R and R Plumbing located a burst copper water pipe beneath the concrete slab in a downstairs bathroom. Technicians conducted electronic leak detection to confirm the source. The work took place in Murrieta, California, and addressed unexplained water flow and pipe noise even when fixtures were off.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California used electronic leak detection to locate a ruptured copper cold water line behind kitchen cabinets. The repair required removing cabinet backing and drywall to replace the damaged pipe and restore proper water flow. Floors and cabinets showed signs of water damage from the burst line.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a leak by rerouting a hot water line in a home in Murrieta, California. The technician installed a new ¾-inch PEX line through the attic, replaced the pressure regulator, and secured all connections after testing system pressure at 100 psi to restore proper water flow.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed a whole-home repipe with PEX piping in Murrieta, California. The team replaced the original copper water system after identifying multiple leaks. This service improves water flow and reduces future leak risks in older plumbing systems.