Knowing When the Water Line Needs Repairs

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Saturday, January 11, 2025 at 4:00am UTC

Plumbing experts in Swansea, MA, share knowledge on water line repair and replacement.

Swansea, United States - January 10, 2025 / Quahog Plumbing /

Signs That Call for Water Line Replacement or Repair

Issues with your main water line go beyond the annoyance of a simple leaky faucet. They can affect the water supply to the whole home because the main line can be more difficult to access and require more work and funds to address. Dealing with water line issues as soon as possible is important to limit damage and the cost of repairs. Here are the major signs of main water line issues to look out for!

Oxidation - Rust or Corrosion

bad smell Pipes that show signs of rust or corrosion should be replaced as soon as possible. Even if there’s no apparent issue at the time, it doesn’t take long for this issue to get worse and cause many of the problems outlined below.

More serious cases of rust or corrosion can contaminate our water, causing discoloration (e.g., green or red water), strange smells or tastes, or pipe noises. Rust and corrosion can also cause leaks, weakening the integrity of the pipes and leading to issues with water pressure, leaks, and higher water bills.

While pipes are usually coated with anti-corrosive materials, these can wear down over time, or small leaks may appear, exacerbating the issue. Replacing the affected area is the only long-term solution.

Apparent Water or Leaks

bills Even without rusting or corrosion, you may notice symptoms of waterline leaks such as:

  • Higher water bills
  • Wet spots (on the lawn or in the home)
  • Water stains
  • Poor water pressure

If left unrepaired, an outside leak can contribute enough moisture to attract termites or rot wood, damaging your foundation.

Your water meter might alert you if you suspect a leak but cannot locate it. Turn off every tap in the home, then check the meter. The number should not be increasing. If it is, it’s measuring water usage somewhere in the home.

A professional plumber can help you pinpoint the exact location of the leak.

Risk With Age

While your main water line may be one of its sturdier features, it still has a limited life expectancy. Depending on the types of pipes you have, your main line may last anywhere from 20 to 100+ years, with most aging out around 40 to 60 years.

As the water line fails, it will showcase all the hallmarks of major leaks, including high water bills, yard puddling, increased utility bills, and water pressure issues.

If you have frequent issues with your water line or major leaks, it might be time to repipe the main water line. This can update your system, improve water quality in the home, and limit future issues.

A professional plumber can comprehensively analyze your main water line to determine whether repairs or repiping are more appropriate. Even with routine plumbing maintenance, you may eventually reach a point where replacing the system makes more sense.

About Quahog Plumbing

The plumbers at Quahog Plumbing have plenty of experience in diagnosing main waterline issues and recommending repairs that make the most sense without frivolous upselling. Straightforward pricing is a cornerstone of their fairness-first business structure, and they strive to make dealing with plumbing issues as stress-free as possible. Call Quahog Plumbing today for all your water line issues in Swansea, MA!

Contact Information:

Quahog Plumbing

2135 Grand Army of the Republic Hwy
Swansea, MA 02777
United States

Dale Lima
(401) 307-5451
https://www.quahogplumbing.com/