Pipe Down is a licensed plumbing contractor in Oklahoma City that specializes in slab leak detection, repair, and the concrete cutting required to access pipes buried beneath foundation slabs. The company handles both the diagnostic work to locate leaks and the structural repair or rerouting that follows, making it a single point of contact for homeowners facing one of the costlier plumbing emergencies in the region.
Slab leaks occur when water lines running under a home's concrete foundation develop cracks or pinhole leaks. Early signs include warm spots on the floor, a spike in water bills, or foundation cracks. Pipe Down locates these leaks using electronic leak detection equipment, then cuts through concrete to access the damaged section. The repair may involve patching a small hole, replacing a section of pipe, or rerouting the line entirely. This is not emergency service in the traditional sense; the work is scheduled and typically takes one to three days depending on the scope.
Pipe Down holds an Oklahoma plumbing license and works within Oklahoma City's code requirements, which mandate that any slab work be permitted and inspected. The company coordinates with the city inspector to ensure the repair meets code before the concrete is sealed or patched.
Slab leak work in Oklahoma City breaks into two cost centers: detection and repair.
Detection runs between $400 and $600 for a diagnostic visit, during which Pipe Down uses acoustic sensors and pressure tests to pinpoint the leak's location. This fee is sometimes credited toward repair if the homeowner proceeds with the company.
Repair pricing depends on depth, pipe material, and access difficulty. A simple patch of a pinhole leak in accessible copper runs $800 to $1,200. Rerouting a failing water line (the more common solution) typically costs $2,000 to $4,500, including concrete cutting, new pipe installation, permits, and inspection. A few variables shift this range: cast iron pipe from homes built before 1970 takes longer to work with than copper; lines deeper than 18 inches add labor; and homes with radiant heating systems embedded in the slab require extra precision and cost more. Confirm current pricing directly, as material costs and permit fees shift annually.
Most general plumbing contractors in Oklahoma City can handle standard repair calls but often subcontract slab work or refer customers to specialists. This creates a lag in diagnosis and repair.
Pipe Down's specialization means it owns the detection equipment and does not mark up a subcontractor's fee. For a homeowner, this simplifies the process: one company handles the site visit, diagnosis, permitting, repair, and city inspection sign-off.
General plumbers like those at larger firms are faster for routine work (fixture replacement, drain clearing, water heater install) and cost less per hour, typically $85 to $110 for service calls in Oklahoma City. Choose them for problems above the slab. For slab leaks, a specialist's focused expertise and direct access to equipment justify the higher per-project cost.
Pipe Down suits homeowners in Oklahoma City with concrete slab foundations (common across the metro) who suspect or have confirmed a slab leak. It is essential for older homes in areas like Heritage Hills, Mesta Park, and Northeast Oklahoma City, where original copper lines from the 1950s and 1960s are failing. It also suits anyone whose water bill has spiked unexpectedly or who notices warm flooring.
It does not suit homes on piers or with crawlspace foundations, which have different plumbing layouts. It is also not the right fit for cosmetic or quick repairs; this is specialized structural work with lead times.
Call Pipe Down to schedule a slab leak diagnostic. A technician will visit your home, conduct a pressure test on your water system, and use acoustic equipment to trace the line. This typically takes 45 minutes to an hour. If a leak is found, the technician will explain the location, severity, and repair options (patch versus reroute). A written estimate follows. If you approve, Pipe Down pulls the permit, schedules the work, and completes the repair in one or more follow-up visits. The city inspector signs off after the repair is complete and concrete is restored.
Pipe Down operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with emergency service available for active leaks (confirm current emergency pricing). Appointments are required. Most diagnostics are scheduled within three to five business days; repairs typically follow one to two weeks later to allow time for permitting.
Slab leak work is messy. Expect concrete dust and the sound of cutting equipment. Street parking is normally sufficient; no dedicated lot is needed.
Slab leaks can cost thousands, but early detection avoids foundation damage and mold. Pipe Down's direct ownership of detection tools and repair capability makes it the practical first call when a slab leak is suspected in Oklahoma City.
