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<blockquote data-quote="clintbailey" data-source="post: 2537277" data-attributes="member: 8544"><p>Got a text from my property manager in McAlester yesterday that I had a water leak between the meter and my old house; we currently have it rented, since it would never sell after we moved to western OK. Called a buddy of mine down there and got a recommendation for a local plumber; the plumber told me he would get there ASAP but they were in the middle of a job for the city.</p><p></p><p>Plumber calls this morning and tells me that his guys are there and it appears the leak is in the concrete slab. I've never dealt with something like this, but its starting to sound damn expensive. I'm still waiting on more details but just curious what my options might be if it is in the slab? I've been told there are ways to repair without tearing up the slab, just not sure if there are other alternatives, especially cheaper ones. Thanks for any input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clintbailey, post: 2537277, member: 8544"] Got a text from my property manager in McAlester yesterday that I had a water leak between the meter and my old house; we currently have it rented, since it would never sell after we moved to western OK. Called a buddy of mine down there and got a recommendation for a local plumber; the plumber told me he would get there ASAP but they were in the middle of a job for the city. Plumber calls this morning and tells me that his guys are there and it appears the leak is in the concrete slab. I've never dealt with something like this, but its starting to sound damn expensive. I'm still waiting on more details but just curious what my options might be if it is in the slab? I've been told there are ways to repair without tearing up the slab, just not sure if there are other alternatives, especially cheaper ones. Thanks for any input! [/QUOTE]
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