Water Line Replacement in Des Moines
Aging copper or galvanized service lines in mid-century housing. Hill-terrain runs add slope considerations. Permits, locates, basic backfill, and city coordination handled. Trenchless when conditions allow.
What Des Moines Water Service Lines Look Like
Highline and marina-side mid-century housing commonly has aging copper or galvanized service lines from the road meter to the house. Hill-terrain runs need attention to slope at excavation.
Des Moines service-line scenarios
- →Wet spot or sinking ground in the yard: Active leak.
- →Pressure drop across the whole house: A leak outside.
- →Brown water in mid-century housing: Galvanized service line corroding from the inside.
- →Hill-terrain replacement: Trenchless often the better path on slopes.
How a Des Moines Water Line Replacement Runs
- Confirm the leak is on the service line and not inside the house
- Locate the line path and depth; identify the existing line material
- Assess trenchless feasibility
- Coordinate with the City of Des Moines and pull the necessary permit
- Request locates for all utilities crossing the line path
- Excavate access points or set up trenchless equipment
- Replace the line with current-code material
- Pressure-test the new line
- Backfill basic cover and call for inspection
What's Included & What's Not
Included
- Permits and locates
- Excavation and basic backfill
- Replacement with current-code service-line material
- Pressure test and inspection coordination
- City coordination
Not included unless written
- Surface restoration beyond basic backfill
- Driveway, walkway, or patio replacement
- Mainline work past the property line on the public side
- Meter installation by the city
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Common Questions: Water Line Replacement in Des Moines
Yes when soil, depth, and existing utility crossings allow.
Most replacements run one to two days.
We backfill and grade basic cover. Sod, plants, irrigation, and hardscape are by others unless written.
The meter and the public-side line are utility responsibility.
Water Line Replacement in Des Moines
Free estimate. Permits pulled. City coordination. Trenchless when conditions allow. Call, text, or send a message.