I came home to find half my house flooded today. Turns out I have a slab leak just under my water heater. I need to get this fixed ASAP and was just quote $3-4,000. It's a long shot but is there anyone on the board that can donit, save me a bit, and pad their own pockets at the same time? I will probably just have the pros do it but thought I would throw this out there.
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thats not a bad emergency price. I had it done a couple years ago and had to have the locator come out and find the leak. Just because its leaking from under the heater doesn't mean that's where the leak is. Once the leak was located then the crew with the jack hammer and power tools came out.Originally posted by red89notch View PostI came home to find half my house flooded today. Turns out I have a slab leak just under my water heater. I need to get this fixed ASAP and was just quote $3-4,000. It's a long shot but is there anyone on the board that can donit, save me a bit, and pad their own pockets at the same time? I will probably just have the pros do it but thought I would throw this out there.
Make sure anybody that is drilling through your slab is doing dust/silica mitigation, the guys that did mine did nothing and the house was super nasty from all the dust
Hilti has some good info on the silica dust and the new osha regs
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Send me his info, I need a water heater replaced, or might go tank-less instead. It's a gas water heater, but is only putting out warm water right now. I'm in KellerOriginally posted by 8mpg View PostWhere you located and are you sure its leaking there? I have a plumber that does good and cheap work but I dunno if hes the guy to track down a slab leak. He doesnt have fancy equipment that big companies do.Last edited by yellowstang; 11-19-2018, 08:33 PM.
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Those things make diy simple as hell.Originally posted by kingjason View PostI cut mine at both ends in the old house, ran pex and shark bites, 80.00.
Again, sharkbites. I did this with regular tubing though. Took me all of 45 min from removal to install. Most of that was waiting on the water to drain.Originally posted by yellowstang View PostSend me his info, I need a water heater replaced, or might go tank-less instead. It's a gas water heater, but is only putting out warm water right now. I'm in Keller
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I'm with Rob, pay someone to R&R that shit, I've seen it done, it take a few hours for a pro to do it, old mofos like us will take us a full day or two and we got shit to do...Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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