Water Lines
Running water is a modern commodity that people cannot live without, and the water line in your home is what makes this luxury available to you.
Your water lines direct fresh water from a main source directly into the faucets and appliances in your home. Day & Night Air Conditioning, Heating, and Plumbing is your team of local experts in the Phoenix area ready to handle all of your water line installation and repair needs. No matter the time of day, or the weather forecast, we are ready to get our hands dirty and get your home back up and running in no time.
Water Line Installation
Installing a brand new water line in your home can feel like a daunting task, but Day & Night is here to help you every step of the way. Our team is trained and certified to handle every aspect of the installation process, from finding the right location to connecting your home to the main water line, we are prepared for every step of the water line installation process.
Water Line Repair
Damage to your water line can lead to serious issues such as flooding or water damage. Our team of experienced plumbers at Day & Night have the skills and training to handle any job no matter the scope. A water line repair can range anywhere from a simple patch job to renovating entire sections of your line, but our team is ready to take on the challenge.
No matter the time of day, or the weather outside, Day & Night is your local full-service HVAC and plumbing company that will step up to the plate. Whether it be during the day or the middle of the night, we are here to help you with all of your water line repair needs.
Signs You Need Water Line Repair
Some signs of potential water line issues are more subtle than others, and it can be tricky to determine if you are looking at a serious issue. Common signs that something may be wrong with your home’s water line include the following.
- Sudden changes in your water pressure: If you had good water pressure but over time it has gotten weaker, this could be a sign of a water line leak.
- Standing water in or around your home: Finding standing water inside or outside your home when there was no rain in the forecast could indicate an issue with your water line such as a crack or leak.
- Increased water bill: Your water bill can fluctuate depending on how much water you use each month, but a sudden spike in your water bill with no changes to your water use habits could be a sign of a leak in your water line.
- Odd-colored water coming from your faucets: If the water coming out of your faucets or shower heads looks discolored or cloudy, this could be a sign of a crack in your water line or other serious issues.
Common Causes of Water Line Leak
There are many reasons why your water line may start leaking, but some of the most common causes include:
- Corrosion: Steel water line pipes can be prone to corrosion and rust over time, weakening the pipes and leading to an increased risk of leaks.
- Broken Seals: Seals between sections of pipe or connectors that are faulty or broken can cause water to begin to leak out of those joints.
- A Clogged Water Line: Any clog in your water line can cause water to build up in the pipes and cause leaks.
- High Water Pressure: Excessively high water pressure over a long period of time can put strain on your waterline and potentially cause leaks.
- Cracks: Water in your water lines can leak out of any cracks or holes in the pipes.
- Invasive Tree Roots: If your water line happens to pass near a tree, there is a chance that the tree’s roots will begin to grow into the pipe and cause damage and clogs that lead to water leaks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Responsible For the Water Line From the Street to the House?
In general, the homeowner is responsible for the water line that runs from their property to the main water line under the street. However, the city or utility company that owns the main water line is responsible for maintaining and repairing it.
What is the Main Water Line Repair Cost?
The cost of water line repairs can depend on a few factors, including the materials needed to make the repairs, how accessible your water line is, and how much of your water line needs work. Contact Day & Night at 602-492-9656 to schedule an appointment or estimate.
Do I Need a Permit for Water Line Installation?
It can vary from city to city, but in general, a permit is required before you can install a new water line. You can check with your local utility company to determine the specific requirements for the area that you reside in.
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