Slab Leak Water Damage in Moody, TX
Slab leaks in Central Texas's expansive clay soils are one of the most commonly missed water damage sources. By the time a homeowner sees the wall wicking or tile cracking, the leak has been running for weeks.
Slab leaks require two steps: plumber to fix the pipe, then water damage restoration to dry everything the leak soaked. We coordinate both.
First 5 Steps Right Now (in Moody)
- 1
Turn off the main water valve and monitor your meter — if it still spins, you have a leak
- 2
Don't try to break the slab yourself; let a licensed plumber locate and access
- 3
Note which rooms show warm spots on the floor (hot-line slab leaks are common)
- 4
Document wicking, cracked tile, and warped flooring with photos
- 5
Call Moisture Pro at (254) 248-7776 to coordinate restoration with your plumber
What Moisture Pro Does on Your Moody Call
Rural McLennan County community. Agricultural economy with scattered older homes and farmhouses. Septic and well-system failures drive most of our local work.
Moisture Mapping Before Breakout
Before the plumber breaks the slab, we map the water extent so we know the full affected zone.
Coordination with Plumber
We schedule restoration to start as soon as the plumbing repair is complete.
Slab Drying
Drymatic panels pull moisture out of concrete; can take 7–14 days.
Wall Drying
Water wicks up drywall and studs from slab leaks — we dry these with targeted air movers and dehumidifiers.
Flooring Replacement
Tile, hardwood, LVP, or carpet replaced after concrete is dry.
Insurance Documentation
Full scope, photos, and drying logs for your claim.
What NOT To Do
- Don't skip drying the slab — installing new flooring on wet concrete guarantees a recurring problem
- Don't assume a plumber's repair means you're done; structural drying is still needed
- Tile showing minor cracks near walls is often the first visible slab-leak sign — don't ignore it
Typical Causes in Moody
- Copper pipe pinhole leaks from pH imbalanced water (common in Central Texas municipal supplies)
- Foundation shift cracking slab-embedded lines (expansive clay soils)
- Aged cast-iron drain lines under slab
- Post-tension cable damage from improper drilling
- Electrolysis from nearby copper/galvanized unions
Slab Leak Water Damage FAQ · Moody Homeowners
How do I know if I have a slab leak?
Signs include unexplained spikes in your water bill, warm spots on the floor, hearing running water when nothing is on, cracked tile or grout along walls, damp carpet near exterior walls, and mold smell near baseboards.
How long does slab drying take?
Concrete is dense. Expect 7–14 days of monitored drying with desiccant or Drymatic panels, depending on affected area.
Will my insurance pay for a slab leak?
Most policies cover the water damage caused by the leak and the cost to access the pipe (including cutting the slab). The pipe repair itself is usually not covered unless you have a service-line endorsement.
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