Central Florida Water Line Repairs
The main water line in your home is frequently the only source of potable water, and connects to a well or primary municipal water supply. Plumbing fixtures and appliances like your water heater, dishwasher and bathroom sink depend on the water line to function properly. But because it’s underground, many people forget about their water line and assume it will always work.
Are you looking for quality water line repair or water line replacement?
Our fully-trained plumbing technicians can perform home water line repair quickly and with minimal disruption to your plumbing system. And if you need total water line replacement, we’ll make sure the job is done right the first time. You can always expect professional service since our work is backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee*.
Our customer support representatives are happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have when you call (321) 341-3625. And when you’re ready for quality water line repair and water line replacement, we’ll schedule an appointment at your earliest convenience!
What to Know About Water Line Repair and Water Line Replacement
It is very important to ensure water line repair and water line replacement projects are completed properly. It affects the rest of your plumbing system including all fixtures and appliances that use water. Poor workmanship could damage your plumbing or reduce its effectiveness.
Servicing is required when the main water line is suffering from cracks, leaks and poor water pressure. The most common culprits include ground movement, freezing cycles and even tree roots. Depending on the severity of the problem, our plumbers will only need to repair or replace individual sections of the water line. Total water line replacement may be necessary if damage is widespread or you want to increase the accessible supply of potable water.
The main water line is underground and under constant pressure
Accessing it will require safety precautions and excavation equipment. Professional underground water line repair is designed to be minimally invasive. Your water line repair technician will identify and mark which sections of the main water line need to be addressed. They will restrict digging to those sections as much as possible.
Common Questions About Water Lines
Who is responsible for water lines? In some cases, maintenance will fall to the city or county depending on the location. You are usually responsible for water line repair and water line replacement within the property line.
Does homeowners insurance cover water lines? Insurance generally does not cover home water line repair or water line replacement. Most water line problems are instead a natural result of age or wear and tear from plant/mineral/chemical damage. Because these concerns are predictable, it is your responsibility to protect the main water line from them. Review your policy or speak with your insurance agent to make sure!
How do I know my main water line is leaking? Damage, age and corrosion can all result in leaks. Even other issues like poor water pressure or discoloration are a result of foreign materials seeping into a leaky water line. This makes leaks the most common problem for water line repair or water line replacement projects. Dial Duron Service Co. excel at comprehensive leak detection.
To determine if your main water line is leaking, look for:
- Damp or flooded spots in your yard.
- A drop in water pressure.
- A sudden increase in your monthly water bill.
- Water damage or plumbing problems in your home.