Slab Leak Repair in Murrieta, CA

Professional Solutions With Slab Leak Repair

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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This can only be done after leak detection has been done. Plumber will abandon damaged pipe underground and reroute a new PEX pipe through walls and ceiling. Drywall repair is not included. After leak detection, plumbers found leak on 12” copper pipe that were feeding the master bathroom sinks. Plumbers rerouted the pipe using PEX and copper on section between the cabinets and wall. After reroute was complete, plumber tested all new connections, and checked meter and no leaks were found on work performed.
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A plumber in Temecula, California replaced three hose bibs, including one in the garage and two in the backyard. The plumber soldered new adapters, extended piping in the garden area, secured fittings to stucco, and tested all hose bibs for leaks. All connections were secure and confirmed leak-free after installation.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California performed electronic leak detection to locate a failed cold water line under a concrete slab. They accessed the drywall behind the kitchen sink, isolated the line at the manifold, and capped it. Water service was restored, but cold water remains unavailable in the master bathroom bathtub and vanities.
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R and R Plumbing located and rerouted a cold water slab leak in Murrieta, California. Technicians used electronic leak detection, isolated the faulty copper line, and rerouted the supply through insulated PEX-A piping in the wall. They restored water service with no leaks.
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A plumber in Hemet, California inspected a ceiling stain caused by a leak under a bathroom sink. They identified a faulty pop-up gasket installed upside down, which caused the drain to leak. The plumber reinstalled the assembly correctly, sealed connections, and verified the repair by running water with no further leakage.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California inspected a ceiling for a leak by cutting into drywall and testing the tub and valve. After running water for 30 minutes, no active leak was found. The plumber advised leaving the access open and monitoring the area during regular shower use to detect potential future leaks.
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R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water piping with new PEX piping in Murrieta, California. The service included installing angle stops, flexible supply lines, a whole-house shut-off valve, a pressure regulator, washing machine and icemaker valves and boxes, and new hose bibs. Drywall patching, faucet, and shower valve replacements were not included.
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R and R Plumbing repaired a ceiling leak in a living room in Murrieta, California. Technicians removed a corroded section of copper cold water line and installed a new pipe with couplings. They restored water service and tested the system for leaks.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California rerouted a ruptured 12-inch cold water line beneath a concrete slab. The new line was installed through drywall walls and ceilings using PEX Wirsbo piping. After installation, the plumber restored water service and used electronic leak detection to confirm no additional leaks under the slab.
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R and R Plumbing completed a full home repipe in Temecula, California, replacing angle stops, supply lines, hose bibs, a pressure regulator, and shower valves. During reconnect, they identified a leak in the dishwasher line. They left the dishwasher disconnected and the valve turned off to prevent further issues.
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A plumber in Corona, California rerouted a 1¼-inch hot water line from beneath a tankless water heater to a manifold under a bathroom sink. The service included opening drywall, descaling the heater, installing a neutralizer on the condensate line, adding a relief valve line, and replacing a ¾-inch flex line from the heater outlet.
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A plumber in Wildomar, California repaired a leaking copper water line inside a dining room wall. The plumber removed four feet of damaged pipe and replaced it with a 12-inch PEX section and fittings. After completing the repair, the plumber restored water service and confirmed no additional leaks were present.
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R and R Plumbing replaced a damaged 12-inch copper water pipe between the first and second floors in a home in Murrieta, California. The team installed a new Wirsbo PEX pipe and added a quarter-turn shut-off valve to the cold water supply for the upstairs hallway bathroom sink.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California located a burst in a 34” x 34” x 12” tee. The plumber removed the damaged fitting and installed a new tee and coupling to restore the pipe connection.
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R and R Plumbing repaired a pinhole leak in a copper water line beneath a home in Murrieta, California. The technician located the damaged 1/2-inch copper pipe and addressed the issue under the house to stop the water leak.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California repaired a pinhole leak in a half-inch copper pipe behind kitchen drywall. Water damage and mold had developed under the cabinets. The plumber cut out the damaged drywall and pipe section, soldered in new fittings, and restored water flow. A mold remediation specialist was called to handle the affected areas.
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R and R Plumbing completed a full home re-pipe using PEX piping in Corona, California. The work included new water pressure regulators, shut-off valves, hose bibs, fixture connections, and a dishwasher supply line. The plumber also installed two toilets and reconnected a reverse osmosis system to the refrigerator. All piping was insulated and secured.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced a damaged pipe section with PEX-A piping after the customer experienced multiple pinhole leaks. The plumber restored water service and checked for additional leaks, and also provided a quote for full-home repiping due to ongoing pipe failures.
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A plumber in Temecula, California corrected a misrouted PEX waterline in an attic. The plumber drained the system, rerouted the pipe using three ¾-inch 90-degree fittings, and strapped it to studs and joists in five locations. Water service was restored and tested to stop leaks and water hammer noise.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced a damaged section of a three-quarter inch copper waterline in a garage ceiling. The plumber shut off the home’s water, removed the leaking portion, installed a new one-foot copper pipe with slip couplings, restored the water, tested for leaks, and cleaned the area.
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R and R Plumbing rerouted a burst water pipe through attic and wall spaces in Hemet, California. The team installed a new line using Wirsbo PEX pipe to stop the pressurized leak and restore water flow to the home. This solution improved the home’s plumbing system without removing walls or ceilings.
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R and R Plumbing completed a full home water repipe with new PEX piping in Murrieta, California. The service included updated supply lines, angle stops, shower valves, hose bibs, and a new shut-off valve. The team also installed valves for appliances and handled drywall repairs. Faucet and toilet replacement were not included.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California cut and capped a half-inch water line to investigate a slab leak. They used the line to trace the one-inch main and confirmed the water manifold location. The plumber will return to reroute the damaged one-inch main water line to stop the water intrusion.
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A plumber in Temecula, California repaired a leaking shower riser joint in a bathroom. They replaced sharkbite fittings with copper solder joints, tested the system, and confirmed no leaks. The plumber also resecured the valve and caulked the trim to complete the service.
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R and R Plumbing repaired a slab leak in a hot water line between a kitchen and living room in Wildomar, California. Technicians sleeved a 12” PEX-A pipe through the damaged 34” line and installed copper-to-PEX adapters. They also tested and corrected high water pressure by recommending replacement of key water main components.
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A plumber in Temecula, California replaced a damaged PEX water line behind a laundry room wall. After removing drywall for access, the plumber located a leak caused by animal damage. The plumber installed a new section of PEX and restored water flow, checking all connections for leaks before completion.
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R and R Plumbing completed a full repipe in Temecula, California. The project included new angle stops, supply lines, hose bibs, a pressure regulator, and shower valves. The work upgraded key water system components to improve flow and reliability throughout the property.
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A plumber in Temecula, California inspected ceiling moisture in a downstairs bedroom. Using thermal imaging, they traced the source to a failed toilet wax ring in the master bathroom above. They removed drywall to access and diagnose the damaged plumbing, confirming the cause of the water leak.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California, rerouted a 34-inch cold water line from a manifold under a restroom to a rear hose bib. The job required cutting into drywall and stucco in a TV room. The plumber also replaced copper lines to the upstairs restroom, removing lines that previously ran through the slab.
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A plumber in Temecula, California inspected a ceiling leak caused by water from an upstairs bathroom. The technician opened the drywall to access the drain, tested the toilet, sink, and bathtub, and found no active leaks. The plumber concluded that water likely escapes the bathtub area and travels under the toilet or through surrounding cracks.
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A plumber repaired a pinhole leak in a half-inch copper cold water pipe by cutting out the damaged section and installing a repair coupling. The plumber then restored water service and confirmed the repair had no further leaks. This service took place in Murrieta, California.
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R and R Plumbing replaced all interior water piping with new PEX piping in Lake Elsinore, California. The service included new supply lines for sinks, toilets, and water heaters, along with updated hose bibs, valves, and a house water shut-off, pressure regulator, and washing machine and icemaker boxes where needed.
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R and R Plumbing located and repaired a slab leak in a kitchen cold water line in Murrieta, California. Technicians used electronic leak detection, exposed faulty piping, rerouted the line with Type A PEX, and secured all connections. Water service was restored with stable pressure and no leaks.
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R and R Plumbing completed a full residential water system re-pipe in Wildomar, California. The crew installed PEX piping through ceilings and walls, added new copper stub-outs, shut-off valves, a pressure regulator, laundry valves, insulated lines, and upgraded both shower valves along with the water heater and ice maker connections.
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A plumber in Corona, California located and repaired a ruptured copper water line in a downstairs guest bathroom. The plumber opened the drywall, identified the damaged half-inch pipe and tee, and replaced the section using type L copper piping and new fittings to stop the leak and restore flow.
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A plumber in Hemet, California located a ruptured ¾-inch copper pipe under a home's foundation using electronic leak detection. The plumber replaced it by running a new ¾-inch PEX-A line through walls and ceiling, modifying copper manifolds for connection. The system was pressurized and inspected for leaks to confirm a proper repair.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California located and repaired a pinhole leak in a hot copper pipe behind a tankless water heater. The plumber removed a section of stucco, cut out one foot of damaged pipe, and installed two slip couplings. Water service was restored without issues after the repair.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California removed an old water heater, installed a new unit with updated water flex lines, a gas line featuring a sediment trap, a catch pan, and a new 3/4" shut-off valve. The plumber filled the heater and tested all connections to confirm proper function and no leaks.
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R and R Plumbing replaced all under-slab water piping with new Wirsbo PEX routed through walls and ceilings in Temecula, California. The team installed new shut-off valves, a pressure regulator, a Moen Flow leak detection device, and plumbing connections to all major fixtures. They also descaled the tankless water heater as a courtesy.
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R and R Plumbing repaired a detached pipe under a Roman bathtub in the master bathroom. The team reassembled the tubing and adjusted the tub’s position for a secure fit. They advised adding floor bracing to prevent future misalignment. Service completed in Wildomar, California.
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A plumber replaced a damaged underground pipe in Corona, California. The work involved cutting out the broken section and installing two feet of new copper piping extending to a barbecue island. This service restored water flow to the outdoor fixture while addressing pipe failure beneath ground level.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced a failed half-inch copper water line behind a guest bathroom toilet. The plumber installed a new PEX-A line and restored the water supply. After installation, pressure testing confirmed the repair was leak-free.
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A plumber replaced a damaged half-inch copper water line in a living room ceiling in Murrieta, California. The team removed the faulty section, installed a new L-shaped copper pipe with couplings, and pressure-tested the system to confirm proper function.
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R and R Plumbing completed a pipe reroute in Murrieta, California. The project replaced old pipes to prevent future leaks. Technicians accessed plumbing through drywall, but did not perform drywall repairs. Customers should plan for separate drywall restoration following rerouting.
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A plumber in Temecula, California rerouted ruptured copper hot water lines using PEX piping through walls and ceilings. The work included replacing a failed pressure regulator and setting residential water pressure to code. Leak detection confirmed all lines were sealed and functioning, ensuring safe hot water delivery to kitchen and guest bathroom fixtures.
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A plumber in Temecula, California repaired a leaking master bathroom shower valve. The plumber removed damaged drywall, diagnosed a faulty cartridge, and replaced it with a customer-supplied Moen Posi-Temp shower cartridge. Water was restored and tested to confirm the leak was resolved and no further issues were found in the system.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California located a pinhole leak in a copper pipe behind drywall. They shut off the water, removed the damaged pipe, and installed a new ¾-inch copper section. All connections were checked for leaks after installation to ensure proper function.
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A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced a leaking black iron pipe feeding a bathroom vanity. They removed rusted sections, adjusted copper piping, installed a new quarter-turn shut-off valve, and reconnected the supply line. The plumber restored water service and verified all connections for leaks.
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A plumber in Menifee, California replaced a ruptured 1-inch PVC male adapter at the copper-to-PVC transition point on the water main. The repair involved cutting damaged pipe, preparing connections, installing new fittings, and testing the system after glue cured to ensure leak-free operation.
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R and R Plumbing inspected a suspected slab leak in a Menifee, California home. Technicians accessed the bathroom vanity wall cavity to examine moisture damage and identified copper water manifolds beneath the concrete floor. No pressurized leaks were visible above ground. An estimate will follow for electronic leak detection and pipe rerouting.
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