WATER PIPE & WATER LINE REPAIR
Expert Water Line Repair in Atlanta, GA
One water supply line runs from the street, under your property and into your home. By turning on the faucet, you have fresh, clean water for drinking, cooking, bathing and cleaning.
Normally, a water line should provide many years of trouble-free service. If, however, you notice a sudden drop in water pressure, an abnormally high water bill or a recurring wet area in your yard, you should contact your
Superior Plumbing expert as soon as possible to conduct a complete inspection of your home or business water line. Depending on the size and location of the leak, the plumbing professionals from Superior Plumbing will assess the scope of work necessary to correct the problem before any work begins.
There are a variety of reasons why your water line may need servicing:
• High water pressure
• Mineral build-up
• Acidic soil conditions
• Ground movement
• Freezing and thawing of the ground
• General deterioration due to age
Waterline Issues?
Often, only a section of the water line needs to be replaced. Faulty sections of pipe are replaced with high-quality materials. The repaired or replaced water line is then pressure-tested for leaks. After the repair has passed local inspection, your property can be returned to its original condition.
Atlanta Water Line Page Contact
Have a water line question? Feel free to call us or see if it's one of our commonly asked questions.
1. What causes water line leaks?
Factors include age, corrosion, ground movement, high water pressure, and the intrusion of tree roots.
2. How is a leaking water line repaired?
Depending on the damage and material type, options range from spot repairs to full line replacements.
3. What are the signs of a water line issue?
Sudden drop in water pressure, abnormally high water bills, or wet areas in the yard.
4. Can water line issues affect water quality?
Yes, leaks can introduce contaminants into your water supply.
5. How long does it take to repair a water line?
Repairs can take a few hours to a full day, depending on the extent of the damage.
6. Are water line repairs covered by homeowners' insurance?
Not often, but coverage varies; please check your policy or consult your insurance provider for details.