Marietta Waterline Repair

 

A broken waterline can wreak havoc on your water bill. $200, $300, even $1000 water bills are not unheard of when waterlines fail. After all, with the problem being underground, most homeowners never even know they have a problem until they receive their monthly utility statement from the county or city. Sometimes there is a visible wet patch in the yard due to the leak, but rarely does the leak surface enough to be noticeable. This means that if your waterline is broken, cracked, split, or leaking in any way, it is losing water ALL day while you are at work or home. Once you receive your water bill, after moving past the initial shock and phone call to the water company, your next phone call needs to be to a reputable plumbing company that specializes in waterline repair and replacement. You have found that company.


We have been in business in the Marietta area for over 25 years, and during that time we have replaced nearly 25,000 waterlines for homeowners all over the area. We have earned a reputation for being honest, efficient, fair, and friendly. This reputation comes from using only the highest quality materials, the most professional and experienced technicians, and maintaining the highest standards of quality. By using the latest rod-boring technology, we can often eliminate the need to dig (trench) up your yard for your waterline installation. This method allows us to channel the pipe underground for long distances, allowing a cleaner, more professional-looking finished job. This method also saves your groomed yard and landscaping, as well as cuts the risk of damaging irrigation systems or improperly marked utilities. Speaking of utilities, we always have your power, phone, gas, and any other utility lines located prior to our work.


Every waterline we install is done so with the highest quality materials. We use a product called polyethylene, aka PEX. This is not to be confused with POLYBUTYLENE, the plastic pipe that failed in millions of homes across America, leading to a large class-action lawsuit against the manufacturer. Polyethylene is an incredible string, cross-linked poly-plastic material that is used for a number of residential, commercial and industrial applications. It has found its niche in the plumbing world due to its high tensile strength, flexibility, clean formula, durability, and its unique ability to expand and contract with temperature and pressure. Combine these qualities with the use of brass connecting fittings and a low production cost, and you basically have a product with almost no negative attributes. In fact, of our almost 25,000 installed waterlines, we have had ZERO warranty calls. And speaking of our warranty, you get 10 years from us and a 25 year pro-rated warranty from the manufacturer.