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Underground Water Leak
Hi all, I'm flipping a house that had foundation work done a few weeks ago. There is a leak in the front of the house next to a hose spicket and I want to believe that the leak is under the soil near the spicket and hopefully not under the slab. I'm basically trying to get some ballpark estimates as to the cost to have the leak fixed if it is just under the soil near the spicket or if, worst case scenario, is under the slab?