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Water Line Repair in South Florida

Your water supply line carries pressurized water from the city main into your home. When this line leaks or breaks, you can lose water pressure, waste enormous amounts of water, and cause landscape or foundation damage. South Florida's shifting soils, tree root activity, and corrosive conditions make water line problems relatively common. We locate the issue precisely and repair or replace the line to restore reliable water supply.

What Does Water Line Repair Include?

  • Underground water line leak repair
  • Water main connection repair
  • Interior supply line repair and replacement
  • Copper, PVC, and CPVC supply line work
  • Water meter to house connection repair
  • Pressure testing after repair

Signs You Need Water Line Repair

1

Sudden loss of water pressure throughout the house

A break in the main supply line between the street and your home causes an immediate and noticeable drop in pressure at all fixtures.

2

Wet or muddy area in the yard that does not dry

A persistent wet spot or pooling water in your yard, especially in a line between the water meter and your home, strongly suggests a supply line leak.

3

Water bill increases significantly with no usage change

A leaking supply line runs constantly, and the wasted water shows up on your bill even if you do not see the leak above ground.

4

Discolored water after a period of heavy rain

If a supply line has a crack, heavy rains can push soil and contaminants into the pipe, causing temporary discoloration.

5

Water meter running when everything is turned off

Shut off every fixture, appliance, and irrigation system, then check the meter. If it still moves, water is escaping from a line on your property.

When to Call a Professional

Call immediately if you have a sudden drop in water pressure, a visible water geyser in the yard, or your meter is running when nothing is on. Water line leaks worsen over time and can undermine foundations, driveways, and landscaping. In South Florida, where high water tables and saturated soils amplify damage, prompt repair is essential.

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How We Handle Water Line Repair

1

Leak location

We use acoustic listening devices and pressure testing to pinpoint the exact location of the leak along the supply line.

2

Repair options

We present options for spot repair versus full line replacement, with clear pricing and an explanation of the pros and cons of each approach.

3

Line repair or replacement

We excavate precisely to the leak point for spot repairs, or trench and install a new line from the meter to the house for full replacement.

4

Pressure testing and restoration

After the repair, we pressure test the line to confirm it holds, restore your yard and landscape to pre-work condition, and verify normal pressure at all fixtures.

Why Choose Us for Water Line Repair

  • Accurate leak locating to minimize excavation and landscape damage
  • Experience with all supply line materials — copper, PVC, CPVC, and polyethylene
  • Same-day emergency response for water line breaks
  • Property restoration after excavation so your yard looks right

Common Questions About Water Line Repair

We use acoustic listening equipment that amplifies the sound of water escaping the pipe, combined with pressure testing and visual inspection. This lets us pinpoint the leak without digging up the entire yard.

In most South Florida municipalities, the homeowner is responsible for the water line from the meter to the house. The city is responsible for the line from the main to the meter. Call 754-707-1774 if you need clarification.

A spot repair usually takes two to four hours. Full line replacement can take a full day depending on the length of the run and depth of burial.

If the line has one isolated leak, a spot repair is typically sufficient. If the pipe material is old or corroded and multiple leaks are likely, full replacement prevents recurring problems.

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