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Residential Water Line Repair Services

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Your water supply pipe brings water from the main supply into your home. A leak in this water line can have many unwanted side effects, ranging from damage to your garden or driveway to poor water pressure, contaminated water and even increased risk of pest infestations. If you suspect you have a damaged water line, it's a good idea to have your pipes inspected and repaired.

In some cases, the issue is minor, such as a pipe that was broken during building work or damage caused by tree root incursion. These issues can usually be fixed relatively easily. In other cases, the problem is a symptom of more widespread decay, and you may need to replace your water pipe. Acting quickly to book water main line repair can reduce the risk of serious property damage and give you the best chance of a successful repair.

Why Choose Us for Water Line Repair

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Thorough Inspections

Water line leaks aren't always obvious. Sometimes, the only warning signs are poor water pressure or an unusually lush lawn. If you're concerned you might have a leak in your water line, call a professional plumber who can use advanced leak detection systems to pinpoint the leak. Our emergency water line repair service includes noninvasive leak detection.

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Efficient & Effective Repair

Whenever you book a water main line repair, it's essential to ensure it's completed in accordance with local regulations. An incorrectly performed repair could cause more damage to your property in the long term or even result in hefty fines. Our water line repair services are efficient, effective and fully compliant with local plumbing requirements.

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Minimal Disruption

Our licensed plumbers have access to the tools and diagnostic equipment required to ensure proper and long-lasting underground water line repair. In many cases, they can perform trenchless water line repair, restoring your water line to normal operation without causing extensive damage to your driveway or garden.

When you’re surprised with a burst water line or another plumbing emergency, do you know where to turn? The plumbing professionals at bluefrog are standing by ready to address your emergency any time, day, or season.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you know if your water line needs repaired?

Because your water line runs underground, it's not always obvious when it's damaged. Look out for the following signs that your water line may need repair:

  • Poor water pressure
  • Discolored water
  • Unusually lush areas on your lawn
  • Pooling water in your driveway
  • Odd noises coming from your pipes
  • Water suddenly developing an unusual taste
  • Higher-than-usual water bills

If you're experiencing the above issues, it could indicate an issue with your plumbing. A licensed plumber can pinpoint the location of the problem and advise you on the most cost-effective, safe and reliable solution.

In some cases, the issue may be with the pipes inside your home, rather than the main water line. Our plumbers can use thermal imaging, camera inspection and other leak-detection tools to track hidden leaks. They can also advise you on the overall condition of your problem so you know whether this recent leak was a one-off or could be a sign of a wider problem with your plumbing. If your pipes are in a poor state of repair, pipe lining or repiping could help prevent future issues.

Who's responsible for water line repairs?

If a water main leak develops on public property, the town, city or other local authority is responsible for repairing it. If the leak occurs on the pipe that runs from the water main into the homeowner's property, the responsibility for the repair falls to the homeowner.

Individual towns and cities may have different cut-off points for which sections of pipe are considered "public" and which are maintained by property owners. If you're not sure whether maintaining a specific section of pipe is your responsibility, check the public works section of your town's or city's website or speak to a licensed plumber in your area.

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