Most Dallas-area homes are built on concrete slabs, with both water supply lines and sewer drain lines running beneath the foundation. Over time, either system can crack, corrode, or separate. Water seeps into the soil, erodes the foundation, and causes settlement and structural movement — long before a homeowner sees a single visible sign.
At Cole’s, every slab leak investigation starts with a proper diagnosis. We confirm whether a leak exists and which system is affected before any concrete gets touched.
Call before the damage spreads if you notice any of these:
Any one of these warrants a call. More than one means call today.
When a sewer line beneath the slab cracks or separates, the signs can be subtle: slow drains throughout the home, soft spots in the yard, foul odors, or a water bill that keeps climbing.
A hydrostatic test confirms whether your drain lines are holding. We plug the sewer line at the clean-out, fill the system with water, and monitor for a pressure drop. If the line holds, you’re clear. If it drops, you know exactly what you’re dealing with before any concrete gets cut.

When the leak is on the supply side — the pressurized lines that bring clean water into your fixtures — a static pressure test is the right diagnostic. We isolate the system from the municipal supply and monitor pressure over time. If pressure drops, water is escaping somewhere beneath your foundation.
Not sure which system is leaking? That’s what the visit is for. We perform both tests and give you a clear answer before recommending any repair.
Standard home inspections don’t include sewer lines. A cracked or offset line under the slab won’t show up until it’s your problem.
Cole’s performs pre-purchase sewer tests for buyers who want to know what they’re getting into, and pre-listing tests for sellers who want no surprises at closing. Results are clear and documented.

Once the leak location is pinpointed, repair options depend on pipe condition and access:
You’ll get a clear explanation of every option and a recommendation based on what’s actually wrong — not what’s most expensive.
Every day a slab leak goes unconfirmed, it erodes the soil your foundation sits on. If your water bill spiked, your meter won’t stop moving, or you’re hearing water where there shouldn’t be any, don’t wait. Cole’s is available evenings and weekends too.
At Cole’s, we’ve been diagnosing and repairing slab leaks since 2001. We serve the Greater Dallas area and provide a clear finding, a plain-English explanation, and an upfront price before any repair work begins. Licensed, insured, and independently owned and operated.
Every job is overseen by a licensed plumber from Cole's, accountable from estimate through final inspection. We do not outsource your project.
You'll know the scope and the cost before any work begins. No surprises, no pressure.
We explain what we found, what we recommend, and what we ruled out, in plain language you can act on.
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