Getting the Facts About Water Line Repair: Problems & Solutions

First of all, a home’s water line is the main pipe bringing water to your home. A private water service line is usually located underground and connects your home to your community’s water supply source. Your water line should not be confused with your home’s sewer line which transports used wastewater and sewage away from the home. Most homes require water line repair at one point or another, and in many cases, a professional is needed in order to remedy the situation. As the trusted name in water line repair for Plymouth and the surrounding areas, we’ve put together an outline of things you’ll need to know if you find yourself in need of a water line repair or replacement.

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So You’ve Got a Water Line Problem

How can you tell if you have a leak in your water line? Wet spots or mildew on your floors and walls are often one hint. Holes or cracks may develop in a water main over time, usually as a result of external corrosion from the soil or frost.

Water pipes are under pressure, so a break in the water main will cause water to flow out of the pipe and eventually to the surface level, whether that be the street, your front lawn, or the basement of your home. This could also lead to contaminated water in the home. It’s crucial to stop using appliances or drinking water when this occurs.

What You Can Do

An unnoticed leak in your water main can cause extensive structural damage to your home. This can include damage to flooring and walls, mildew and mold issues, and water waste that is harmful to the environment and increases water bills.

If a leak is detected in your water main, it’s important to fix the problem as soon as possible to avoid any long-term damage to the home and property. So call the experts at Gene’s Water & Sewer. 

What Is Causing Problems with your Home’s Water Flow? 

Our job is to find out! Most likely, what’s causing the slow flow is a build up of deposits in the water piping system. This issue is often accelerated in galvanized or lead pipe. In this case, the affected piping will need to be replaced.

We understand that a faulty water line can cause a multitude of problems from leaking pipes that ruin hardwood flooring to low water pressure and more. And, water leaking from your water line can even remove dirt and underground erosion can create sinkholes. That’s why we perform top-of-line water line repair you can trust.

To learn more about water line repair for your Plymouth area home or business, call Gene’s Water & Sewer at 612-781-3737, or you can contact us to get a Free Estimate.