Central artery · Past City Hall
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Slater Avenue runs through the heart of Fountain Valley past City Hall. In these central neighborhoods, finding the hidden leak early is what keeps a repair small.
Slater Avenue is one of Fountain Valley's main east-west routes, the street that runs past City Hall and the city's recreation facilities through the middle of town. As a central artery, it threads through a wide cross-section of the city's neighborhoods, and the plumbing along it is classic Fountain Valley.
The central artery
Because Slater cuts across the heart of the city, the homes along it represent the city's typical 1960s-70s tract stock: slab-on-grade, aging copper, the occasional galvanized pocket, and cast iron drains. After decades, the most common issue in these homes is the hidden leak, the slab leak under the floor or the pinhole inside a wall that runs up the water bill and damages the structure before it is ever seen.
Finding what is hidden
The leaks that cost the most in these central neighborhoods are the ones you cannot see. We locate them with the right tools rather than guessing, acoustic listening, thermal imaging, and pressure testing, so the only thing that gets opened is the spot that needs the repair. A water bill that climbed for no reason or a meter that keeps moving with the house shut off is worth a call before the damage grows.
What we fix most in the Slater area
Leak detection and slab leak repair, whole-home repipes, water heater service, and drain cleaning. The central Slater neighborhoods keep our leak-finding work especially busy, because catching a hidden leak early is the difference between a small repair and a ruined floor.
Slater Avenue Area plumbing questions, answered
How do I know if I have a hidden leak in a Slater-area home?
Watch for a water bill that climbed with no change in usage, a musty smell, staining, the sound of running water when everything is off, and a water meter that keeps moving after you shut off the house. Any of these points to a hidden leak worth investigating.
How do you find a leak without tearing up my home?
We use acoustic listening, thermal imaging, and pressure testing to pinpoint the leak before opening anything, so the only thing that gets opened is the spot that needs repair. Locating it precisely keeps the repair small.
Are Slater-area homes typical of Fountain Valley?
Yes. Slater runs through the heart of the city, so the homes along it are the typical 1960s-70s slab tract stock with aging copper and cast iron drains, and the same slab leak and repipe needs as the rest of Fountain Valley.
How fast can you reach the Slater area?
Very quickly. Slater is a central east-west route past City Hall, so we reach the neighborhoods along it readily from anywhere in the city.
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