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Most water line repairs are completed within four to six hours, depending on the complexity and location of the damage. Emergency water line repairs are prioritized to restore your water service as quickly as possible. Our plumbing pros work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
The decision to repair vs. replace your water line depends on several factors including the age of your line, extent of damage, and frequency of previous repairs. Water lines over 25 years old with multiple breaks often benefit from a total replacement, while newer lines with isolated damage can typically be repaired cost-effectively. In any case, our technicians will assess your situation and recommend the most economical solution.
Coverage will vary by policy and the cause of damage. While insurance may not cover gradual deterioration, sudden breaks or damage from covered events might be included. Our team can work directly with your insurance company and provide detailed documentation to better support your claim.
Yes, a water main can break. Signs that your water main may have a break include an unexplained puddle of water (usually underneath a sink or on the floor), random puddles of water in or around your yard, and water flooding in your street. If you notice any of these types of puddles in or around your property, call Sierra Air Conditioning and Plumbing right away.
To properly locate a water main leak, you will most likely need a certified plumber from Sierra Air Conditioning and Plumbing to do so. Your Sierra Air Conditioning and Plumbing plumber will locate your meter and check the leak indicator to see if it is moving. If the dial is in fact moving, it is very likely that you have a water main leak.
Main water lines are typically at least three feet below ground and not apparent to the eye. Water supply lines connect your household plumbing to the local community water supply lines (or to a well in more rural areas). If you are attempting to locate where your main water line is, or you suspect you may have a break in your main water line, call Sierra Air Conditioning and Plumbing to have a certified plumber dispatched to precisely locate where your main water line is.
There are endless signs and symptoms to signal that your main water line may have a clog or break and in serious need of professional attention. The lines begin to blur a bit more on whether your water line is in need of repair or replacement. You will need a trusted Sierra Air Conditioning and Plumbing plumbing expert to determine whether repair or replacement is appropriate for the condition of your water main pipe. With that said, the following are signs that your water line will require professional attention:
If there is a clog or break in your water main line, it will generally affect the water pressure in your home, causing it to decrease. When a clog or break is present, less water is able to move through the pipe, and therefore not able to make it to your fixtures such as shower heads or sinks as it normally would. Decreased water pressure is a very common sign of a broken water main.
Has your monthly water and utility bill increased? If it has and you notice any of the other symptoms on this list occurring with your water main, you may have a clog or break in your pipe. When there is a break in the line, it will often waste excess water, causing an unexpected increase on your monthly utility bill.
If you have wet patches or pools of vibrant grass throughout your lawn, you likely have a water main break. Patches of vibrant grass, water pools, and a foul odor from the water is an almost indisputable indication that your water main has suffered a break. In the event of this, you will need to call Sierra Air Conditioning and Plumbing for expert help immediately before extensive damage is done to your home, property, and the water main line itself.
When a water main line breaks, dirt and debris can get inside of the pipe and eventually your water supply. Because water main lines are underground, a lot of potentially toxic and hazardous objects can leak into your water supply, causing you and your family to potentially fall ill. If you notice that the water from your sinks, bathtubs, and drains appears to be different in color or smell, you may have yourself a main water line break which will require repair or replacement!
Another sign that your water main may be in need of water main repair are odd, loud noises coming from your plumbing when it is not being used. If you notice water moving or just various plumbing noises in general throughout the middle of the night while you are sleeping and these appliances are not being used, this is an indication of an issue that will need to be resolved.
Lastly, if you notice that many of your toilets, sinks, or shower drains are constantly getting clogged no matter how much snaking or store-bought drain cleaner you use, your water line is either clogged or is broken. This can also happen if your sewer line is clogged or broken as well. Either way, you will need to call in the experts at Sierra Air Conditioning and Plumbing to help resolve the problem.
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