Slab Leak Repair · Pleasant Street Historic District · Gainesville

Slab Leak Repair in Pleasant Street Historic District, Gainesville — neighborhood specialists

Slab Leak in Pleasant Street Historic District requires neighborhood-calibrated vocabulary. Historic African-American district designated 1989. The 1880s victorian + 1920s mediterranean revival + 1950s ranch + student-rental modern infill housing stock with galvanized + type l copper + selective pb + pex-a as the supply baseline shapes our approach. pinpoint + reroute + repair leaks under concrete slabs.

Slab Leak Pleasant Street Historic District Gainesville — pipe and leak repair
Detection-first

Your Slab Leak Pleasant Street Historic District Gainesville specialists

From a single pinhole to a main-line break, our crews pinpoint the problem before anything gets cut — no guesswork.

Slab Leak Repair methods

Four pathways calibrated for Pleasant Street Historic District

PEX-A reroute over slab cut wherever possible to preserve original terrazzo, tile, and historic finishes.

PEX-A reroute through walls + ceilings

Bypass failed under-slab run with new PEX-A supply through wall cavities, attic chases, or ceiling joists — preserves finishes.

Default — preserves finishes

Controlled slab cut + spot repair

Where reroute geometry doesn't work, controlled access cut through slab, repair, pressure-test, patch.

When reroute impossible

Full PEX-A repipe

When multiple leaks indicate end-of-life supply, full repipe through wall + attic cavities; abandoned under-slab line stays isolated.

End-of-life systems

ProPress no-flame copper

For mid-rise + supertall occupied buildings, ProPress crimp fittings replace traditional sweat-soldering — zero open flame.

Mid-rise mandatory
Pleasant Street Historic District FAQ

Common questions

How fast can you get to me in Pleasant Street Historic District?
45–60 min from the North Central Florida regional hub. Same-day diagnostic visits standard.
What's specific about slab leak in Pleasant Street Historic District?
Historic African-American district designated 1989. The 1880s victorian + 1920s mediterranean revival + 1950s ranch + student-rental modern infill housing with galvanized + type l copper + selective pb + pex-a supply means pinpoint + reroute + repair leaks under concrete slabs requires neighborhood-tuned technique.
Materials?
post-tension deck, tendon avoidance, ground-penetrating radar. PEX-A default; no polybutylene, galvanized, or salvaged copper.
Cost?
detection only: $325–$475. spot repair: $1,400–$3,400. reroute default: $1,800–$4,500.
Slab Leak Pleasant Street Historic District Gainesville — leak detection technician
Same-day service

We stop the leak — and the damage

We fix the leak and document the cause of loss so your insurance claim approves on the first review.

Phone diagnosis free. Pleasant Street Historic District slab leak specialists.

North Central Florida regional hub. 5-year written workmanship warranty.