




When a main water line has run its course, there's no patching your way out of it. The pipe has to go. That's exactly what we dealt with on this job - a failing main water line that needed to come out completely and be replaced with reliable new supply piping from the meter all the way to the house.
The trench work tells the story. We ran a long, clean excavation across the front yard, protecting the surrounding lawn with plastic sheeting to keep the mess contained. New line goes in, old line comes out. It's straightforward work when you do it right, but it takes care and attention to detail - especially when you're working close to the foundation and entry points into the home.
Once the new main water line was in the ground and tied in, we didn't stop there. We installed a whole-home leak detection device inside the garage, right on the main supply line coming into the house. The unit sits on insulated piping, wall-mounted and secured clean. It monitors water flow and can alert the homeowner - or even shut off water automatically - if something unexpected is happening. That's real protection against the kind of slow, hidden leak that turns into a flooded garage or soaked wall before anyone notices.
Main water line repairs are some of the most impactful work we do. A failing line can mean low pressure, sky-high water bills, soggy spots in the yard, or worse. Getting ahead of it - and pairing it with a leak detection device - means the homeowner walks away with a system that works and a layer of protection they didn't have before.
Old infrastructure fails. It's not a matter of if, it's when. If your water line has been giving you trouble or you've got a house with aging plumbing, this is exactly the kind of job we handle every day.