This page covers slab leak repair specifically in The Roads, Miami. Related parent pages:
The Roads slab leak — what makes this neighborhood distinct
1922 C.W. Marsh diagonal-grid plat; Roads Historic District designated 1989. Architect-attributed Mediterranean Revival including Walter De Garmo, H. George Fink homes For slab leak specifically, this matters because: the dominant 1922–early-1930s mediterranean revival + mission + spanish eclectic construction era determines what failure modes we see most often, the galvanized 95–100+ years + selective cpvc + pb cluster + modern pex-a supply baseline tells us what we'll find behind walls, and Diagonal street grid (Beacom Blvd as a neighborhood anchor shapes how repair coordination needs to happen. GPS-routing diagonal-grid challenge; architect-attribution HPB documentation; Brickell-adjacent tear-down pressure.
Four repair pathways calibrated for The Roads
PEX-A reroute over slab cut wherever possible to preserve original terrazzo, tile, and historic finishes. Different The Roads buildings call for different repair pathways — we default to the least-invasive option that solves the problem long-term.
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 finishesControlled slab cut + spot repair
Where reroute geometry doesn't work, controlled access cut through slab, repair, pressure-test, patch.
When reroute impossibleFull 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 systemsProPress no-flame copper
For mid-rise + supertall occupied buildings, ProPress crimp fittings replace traditional sweat-soldering — zero open flame.
Mid-rise mandatoryFour-step slab leak workflow
Every The Roads slab leak job follows this sequence — adjusted for the neighborhood's specific constraints.
Phone diagnosis + dispatch
Bilingual En/Es and Kreyòl dispatch. Same-day diagnostic visit; emergency dispatch in 45–60 min from the Southeast Florida regional hub.
Pinpoint detection
Seven detection technologies — acoustic, thermal, tracer gas, borescope, pressure decay, smart meter, sub-meter isolation — layered for 1922–early-1930s mediterranean revival + mission + spanish eclectic construction.
Scoped repair plan
Written scope with fixed pricing for The Roads. GPS-routing diagonal-grid challenge; architect-attribution HPB documentation; Brickell-adjacent tear-down pressure.
Repair + verify-fix
PEX-A reroute through walls + ceilings or scope-appropriate alternative. Pressure-test before closeup. Insurance + appraiser documentation included.
Transparent slab leak pricing for The Roads
Pricing varies by scope. We provide written fixed-price quotes after initial diagnosis — no upsell surprises.
Detection Only
The Roads detection only scope.
$325–$475Spot Repair
The Roads spot repair scope.
$1,400–$3,400Reroute Default
The Roads reroute default scope.
$1,800–$4,500Full Repipe
The Roads full repipe scope.
$7,800–$14,500Architect Historic
The Roads architect historic scope.
$12,000–$19,500Slab Leak across adjacent areas
Same The Roads response. Same Southeast Florida regional hub.
What The Roads residents ask before booking
How fast can you get to me in The Roads?
What's specific about slab leak in this neighborhood?
Do you speak Spanish / other languages?
Will my homeowner's insurance cover the repair?
What's typical slab leak cost in The Roads?
What materials do you install in The Roads homes?
Phone diagnosis free. The Roads slab leak specialists.
Southeast Florida regional hub. post-tension deck · tendon avoidance · ground-penetrating radar. GPS-routing diagonal-grid challenge; architect-attribution HPB documentation; Brickell-adjacent tear-down pressure. 5-year written workmanship warranty.