When water threatens a Cupertino home, fast certified response protects both the structure and your investment. We're on-site in about 45 minutes, 24/7.
Cupertino's sought-after neighborhoods — Monta Vista, Rancho Rinconada, and the areas around Apple Park — are largely mid-century single-family homes on slab foundations. That construction makes slab leaks a particular concern: water from a failed under-slab line can travel unseen for days, surfacing as warm spots, unexplained moisture, or a spiking water bill. With property values this high, getting a certified crew on-site quickly to find the source and dry the structure properly is what prevents a small leak from becoming a major loss.
Common water damage causes here
Slab leaks beneath mid-century foundations.
Aging water heaters and supply lines in established homes.
Storm and roof-leak intrusion in the rainy season.
Hidden moisture in finished, low-ventilation living spaces.
Our process & careful, certified work
We locate the source with moisture meters and thermal imaging (free inspection), extract, dry completely with ASD methods, and restore — handling your home and contents with care. As an IICRC Certified Firm (WRT · ASD) on-site in 45 minutes that works directly with your insurer, we make a stressful event manageable. See water damage restoration or all Cupertino services.
FAQs
How do I know if I have a slab leak?
Warm spots on the floor, unexplained moisture, a running meter with everything off, or a higher water bill. We can confirm it with thermal imaging.
Will you protect my belongings during cleanup?
Yes — careful contents handling is part of our process.
How fast to Cupertino?
About 45 minutes, 24/7.
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