Expert Water Line Installation with Transparent Service
Whether you’re dealing with a failing main line or building a new connection, Priority Home Services is here to provide expert water line installation and replacement services you can count on. Our licensed plumbing professionals bring the experience, tools, and precision needed to safely and efficiently handle underground water lines.
From the first consultation to the final inspection, our drain service team will walk you through your options, explain what’s needed, and complete the job with lasting results, delivering clean, professional service and water that flows where it should.
Why Homeowners Choose Us for Water Line Services
We understand how stressful it can be to deal with a water line issue. That’s why we work hard to deliver a smooth, worry-free experience from start to finish.
Here’s what to expect with Priority:
- Upfront pricing with no surprise charges
- Licensed, bonded, and insured plumbers
- Work backed by warranties and our satisfaction guarantee
- Clear communication every step of the way
- Flexible scheduling, including same-day availability when possible
If you’re unsure whether you need a water line repair or full replacement, we’ll provide honest, no-pressure guidance to help you decide.
Common Signs Your Water Line May Need Replacement
Your main water line runs underground, but that doesn’t mean it won’t give you signs when something’s wrong.
Call us if you notice:
- Water Pressure: If there’s a clog or break in your water main line, it will generally decrease your home’s water pressure. When a clog or break is present, less water can move through the pipe, meaning less water reaches fixtures like shower heads and sinks.
- Increased Utility Bills: When there is a break in the line, it often wastes excess water, causing an unexpected increase in your monthly utility bill.
- Water Pooling: If you notice wet patches or pools of vibrant grass throughout your lawn, this may indicate a water main line break. Patches of vibrant grass, water pools, and a foul odor from the water are signs that your water main may have broken.
- Contaminated Water: When a water main line breaks, dirt and debris can get inside the pipe. Because water main lines are underground, a lot of potentially toxic and hazardous objects can leak into your water supply, potentially causing you and your family to get ill.
- Gurgling or Hissing Noises: If you hear odd plumbing sounds while fixtures aren’t in use, it may signal an underground leak.
- Frequent Clogs Across Multiple Fixtures: Widespread drainage issues may point to a main line problem, not just isolated clogs.
If you’re seeing any of these issues, it’s time to schedule a professional inspection.
What to Expect During Your Water Line Project
We handle water line installation and replacement with care and efficiency.
Our process typically includes:
- A thorough inspection and diagnosis
- Review of local code and permitting needs
- Trenching, boring, or trenchless solutions as appropriate
- Pressure and leak testing
- Full site cleanup and restoration after installation
We’ll make sure your new line meets all performance and safety standards, and that your property is treated with care.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell my water line is broken?
To confirm that your main water line is broken, you will need a professional plumbing expert from Priority Home Services to assess it. Indications that your water line may be broken are increasing water bills, low water pressure, and soft spots in your lawn. If you notice any of these issues, call Priority Home Services to inspect your main water line and provide an estimate.
What kind of pipe is used for a water main line?
The most commonly used type of pipe for water mains is Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). Benefits of PVC piping material include its affordability, light weight, durability, corrosion resistance, and nonreactivity with most chemicals.
What’s the typical size of a main water line?
To determine the size of your main water line, you will need a professional plumber from Priority Home Services. Water main lines are complex plumbing systems, and our plumbing experts at Priority Home Services have the tools, knowledge, skills, and experience that most homeowners do not.
Are there different types of water lines?
Water lines are divided into two main categories: the primary water line, which brings potable water into your home, and secondary or auxiliary water lines that supply water to fixtures like showers, toilets, and washing machines. Both types of lines can be made from a variety of materials, depending on local climate and other factors.
What are the safety considerations of water line installations and replacements?
Yes, it is essential to follow all manufacturer guidelines when installing a water line and wear proper safety equipment, such as gloves, goggles, and a dust mask, to protect yourself from potential hazards. It is also essential to know the local plumbing codes for your area.
Do I need a permit for water line installation?
In most cases, a permit is required before you can begin work on a water line installation. Check with your local government or utility company to find out the specific requirements in your area.
Schedule Your Water Line Installation or Replacement Today
If your water line is aging, leaking, or showing signs of failure, don’t wait. Priority Home Services is ready to deliver fast, honest solutions that last.
Our team of certified plumbers is equipped with the tools and training to get the job done right, and our transparent pricing and satisfaction guarantee mean you’ll never be left in the dark.
Contact us today to schedule your inspection or installation service. We’ll help restore confidence in your water supply and comfort in your home.