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ABOUT WATER LINES

ABOUT WATER LINES

Water lines change to Main Water Line Repair or Replacement

Don’t let a damaged main water line disrupt your life. We quickly diagnose and repair leaks, breaks, and corrosion, using the latest techniques to restore reliable water service with minimal disruption. Trusted in Las Vegas for over 35 years.


The Common Causes of Water Problems

Water line problems can arise from several different issues, some of which can go unnoticed until significant damage has occurred. Understanding the common causes of water line issues can help you be proactive in addressing them before they become more severe. Here are some of the most frequent causes of water problems:


  • Corrosion and Aging Pipes:

Over time, pipes can corrode due to age or mineral deposits. Corrosion weakens the pipes, making them more susceptible to leaks, breaks, and other damage, especially in older homes or businesses with outdated plumbing systems.


  • Tree Root Intrusion:

Roots from trees and shrubs can infiltrate your water lines, causing cracks and leaks. As roots grow, they can put pressure on your pipes, eventually causing blockages or even pipe bursts, leading to costly repairs. 


  • Frozen Pipes:

During cold weather, water in pipes can freeze, expanding and putting pressure on the pipes. This can lead to cracks and leaks when the pipes thaw. If you live in an area that experiences freezing temperatures, it’s essential to take precautions to avoid frozen pipes.


  • Improper Installation: 

If your water lines were not installed correctly, they might be more prone to leaks or breaks. Poorly installed pipes can cause alignment issues, putting undue pressure on joints and seals, which can lead to damage over time. 


  • High Water Pressure:

Excessive water pressure can put strain on your pipes, joints, and fixtures, increasing the likelihood of leaks and burst pipes. If you experience fluctuating water pressure or hear unusual sounds from your pipes, it’s worth investigating the cause. At Great Plumbing Service , we specialize in identifying and fixing water line issues using the thermal and acoustic technologies. 


Our skilled plumbers can quickly assess your system and provide effective solutions to restore your water lines. 


When Should I Repair or Replace My Water Line?

Knowing when to repair or replace your water line can save you from further damage and unnecessary expenses. Water line problems can sometimes be fixed with repairs, but in other cases, replacement may be the better long-term solution. Here are some common signs that indicate it’s time to take action: 


  • Frequent Leaks or Repairs:

If you find yourself constantly repairing your water lines, it might be time for a full replacement. Repeated repairs are often a sign that the pipes are deteriorating, and continuing to patch them may not be cost-effective in the long run.


  • Low Water Pressure:

Persistent low water pressure can be caused by leaks or blockages in the water line. If a leak is suspected, it’s important to get it addressed quickly to avoid further damage to your pipes and fixtures. 


  • Discolored Water:

If your water is discolored, it may indicate rust or sediment buildup inside the pipes. This can affect the quality of your water and be a sign of corrosion, which often necessitates pipe replacement.


  • Water Damage in Your Home:

If you notice water stains, mold, or damp spots on walls or floors, this could be a sign of a hidden water leak. If the leak is located in a difficult-to-access area, replacement may be necessary to prevent further damage.


  • Old or Outdated Plumbing:

Homes with old plumbing systems are more likely to experience issues like leaking and burst pipes. If your water lines are made of outdated materials like galvanized steel or cast iron, replacement may be necessary to bring your plumbing up to modern standards. 


  • High Repair Costs:

If the cost of repairing your water line is close to the cost of replacing it, replacement may be the better option. A new water line will not only eliminate recurring repair costs but also improve the overall efficiency and safety of your water supply.

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