Water Line Repairs

Water Line Repairs in North and Central New Jersey

Broken water pipe in residential landscaping

Your water line is an important part of your home. It supplies fresh, clean water on demand, enabling all kinds of home conveniences and comforts. These benefits are easily taken for granted – until they go away when water lines get damaged. Fortunately, homeowners in North and Central New Jersey can rely on water line repair service from Arrow Sewer & Drain. Our experienced professionals will bring your broken line back to full function so you can once again rely on your water.

Our Water Line Repair Services

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) indicates that the average American household uses over 300 gallons of water daily. With such high demand, water lines are subject to heavy wear and tear. Water lines can break down for several reasons, including aging pipes, corrosive materials in the soil, shifting ground, overhead excavation, and more.

Arrow Sewer & Drain has the knowledge, experience, and state-of-the-art equipment to handle all kinds of water line damage professionally. Our advanced techniques can repair water lines with or without excavating, restoring your water quality with minimal damage to your yard. We also offer interior pipe coating to reinforce crucial pipes. This service eliminates further corrosion and strengthens weak points in your pipe, preventing bursts before they occur.

What Is a Water Line?

Water lines are underground pipes that deliver fresh water into your house. When you flush a toilet, take a shower, wash the dishes, or refill the coffee pot, that water comes from your water line.

Most water lines connect to a municipal source. They hook up with a water main – a large municipal pipe that supplies fresh water throughout the neighborhood. Private water lines branch away from the main to reach individual residences. A built-in meter records the incoming flow for billing. Homes that don’t connect to the main line may instead draw from a private well system.

In 2021, the State of New Jersey passed a law that requires all water service providers to identify the material of both utility and customer-owned service lines (the pipes that connect homes to the street water main). The legislation also requires utilities to inform customers if those service lines are made of lead or galvanized steel and replace them if they are.

Whether your home connects to a municipal water main or a private well, your water line is an essential part of your home. Problems with it may lead to unsteady flow, dirty water, and rising bills – affecting your peace of mind, health, and wallet.

Signs You Need Water Line Repair

Because water lines are located underground and inside walls, it can be difficult to recognize a problem immediately. Fortunately, broken water lines have other giveaways. Signs to look for include:

  • Inexplicably increasing water bills
  • Discolored or dirty-looking water
  • Water that smells bad or “off”
  • Spinning water meter when no water is turned on
  • Low water pressure from faucets and shower heads
  • Hissing or bubbling sounds in walls or ceilings
  • Damp or wet spots in your home
  • Mold or mildew
  • Mud or puddles in your yard, even after no rain
  • Recessed or swelling ground

If you notice any of these indicators, it’s time to call a repair service.

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Arrow Sewer & Drain has served our region for over 15 years, giving us the experience and know-how to get jobs done properly. We’re family-owned and operated with an intimate understanding of how our work impacts our customers. We also offer emergency plumbing service available 24 hours a day. If your water line needs urgent repairs, our team will provide a prompt response.

If you notice signs of water line damage, now is the time to contact a professional. Arrow Sewer & Drain delivers water line repairs to prevent emergent issues from getting worse. Our services are available throughout North and Central NJ. Contact us today to learn more or request an estimate.

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