Mango Leak Detection: Aging Copper Slab Leaks and 1960s-1980s Polybutylene Risk
Mango (33550) is a Hillsborough County community along the Brandon Boulevard corridor where homes built from the 1960s through the 1980s span two critical pipe eras: aging copper slab piping from the 1960s-70s and polybutylene supply lines from the late 1970s through 1995. Copper under the slab corrodes from Tampa Bay Water's 8-12 GPG hardness, while poly fittings degrade at crimp rings in walls without visible warning. Home Therapist reaches Mango in 25 to 35 minutes via SR-60 or Brandon Boulevard from 1408 W Linebaugh Ave, with a FREE diagnostic on every visit. Call (813) 343-2212.
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Aging Copper Slab: The 1960s-70s Mango Leak Risk
Homes built in the Mango area from the 1960s through the mid-1970s used copper supply lines embedded in concrete slab foundations. After 50-plus years in contact with Tampa Bay's 8-12 GPG hard water, these pipes develop pinhole corrosion that starts as a slow seep and can go unnoticed for months, gradually saturating the subfloor beneath tile. A water bill increase of $60 or more, warm spots on tile floors, and low pressure at a distant bathroom are the classic early indicators that aging copper under the slab is failing.
Aging copper slab corrosion in 1960s-70s homes
Polybutylene Pipe Detection in 1980s Mango Homes
Mango homes built between 1978 and 1995 may carry polybutylene supply lines, a gray plastic pipe that was widely installed across Hillsborough County before its failure pattern became clear. Poly degrades at the aluminum crimp fittings used at joints and slab entries, often cracking internally before any moisture reaches the surface. Our pressure isolation testing identifies which branch is losing pressure, and acoustic equipment confirms the location inside the wall or at the slab entry point. Non-invasive detection avoids unnecessary demolition.
Poly fitting failure in 1978-1995 homes
Brandon Boulevard Route and Free Insurance Documentation
From 1408 W Linebaugh Ave, we reach Mango in 25 to 35 minutes via SR-60 or Brandon Boulevard. After pinpointing the leak, we provide a written report at no additional charge that documents location, pipe type, cause, and recommended repair for Hillsborough County homeowner insurance claims. Repair choices include an above-slab reroute ($1,485-2,985) that routes new pipe through interior walls or the attic to avoid cutting the floor, or an under-slab spot repair ($989-1,985) for accessible single-point failures.
25-35 min response, free insurance report
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Mango Leak Detection Warning Signs
In Mango's 1960s-80s homes, aging copper under the slab can seep for months before moisture reaches the surface, so the first visible sign is often a water bill spike rather than visible water. Polybutylene homes from the 1980s may show low pressure in one bathroom while the rest of the house is fine, indicating a failed fitting on that branch. Any combination of unexplained water bill increase, damp baseboards, or a faint running-water sound after midnight warrants immediate acoustic testing.
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Mango Leak Detection Pricing
All projects include FREE in-home estimate, FREE diagnosis on existing equipment, and our 1-year parts & labor warranty.
Detection and Minor Repair
From $279
- Acoustic slab leak detection $289-489
- Pressure test and isolation $279-349
- Wall or ceiling leak repair $489-989
- Toilet/fixture leak isolation $279-349
- FREE written report for insurance
- FREE diagnostic visit
- Detection fee applied toward repair
Slab Leak Repair and Reroute
Up to $2,985
- Above-slab pipe reroute $1,485-2,985
- Under-slab spot repair $989-1,985
- Thermal imaging + acoustic detection
- Hillsborough permit included
- Written insurance documentation FREE
- Same-day detection available
- FREE diagnostic and estimate
Financing available with $0 down for qualifying applicants. The $279 minimum labor figure applies only to APPROVED repair work on existing equipment, never to a diagnostic visit. Estimates and diagnostics are FREE on every leak detection consultation across Mango.
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