Water Line Replacement in Longbranch
Long-run service replacements are a regular Longbranch scenario. The water service line runs from the meter at the curb to the house. When it fails, you see wet yard, low pressure, sky-high bills, or brown water. Replacement covers permits, locates, basic backfill, and coordination with the city. Trenchless when conditions allow.
When to Call for Water Line Replacement in Longbranch
If any of these match what you are seeing in your Longbranch home, it is time to get a water line replacement visit on the calendar.
- →Wet spot or sinking ground in the path between the meter and the house
- →Pressure has dropped across the whole house and a leak is suspected outside
- →Water bill has jumped without an obvious cause inside the house
- →Brown or rusty water when the line is older galvanized
- →A meter that is moving with all fixtures off and the leak is outside the house
What We Check on a Water Line Replacement Call in Longbranch
Long-run service replacements are a regular Longbranch scenario.
- →Confirm the leak is on the service line and not inside the house
- →Locate the line path from the meter to the house
- →Identify the existing line material (copper, galvanized, polybutylene, PEX, polyethylene)
- →Assess trenchless feasibility against soil, depth, and existing utilities
- →Coordinate with the city or water purveyor as required
How a Water Line Replacement Job Runs
- Pull the necessary permit
- Request locates for all utilities crossing the line path
- Excavate the access points (open trench) or set up trenchless equipment when applicable
- Replace the line with current-code material
- Pressure-test the new line
- Backfill basic cover and call for inspection
- Coordinate meter swap or transition with the city if required
What's Included & What's Not
Included in scope
- Permits and locates
- Excavation and basic backfill
- Replacement with current-code service-line material
- Pressure test and inspection coordination
- City or water purveyor coordination
Not included unless written into scope
- Surface restoration beyond basic backfill (sod, concrete, asphalt, hardscape, irrigation, landscaping) unless written into scope
- Driveway, walkway, or patio replacement unless written into scope
- Mainline work past the property line on the public side
- Meter installation by the city or water purveyor (their work)
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Common Questions: Water Line Replacement in Longbranch
Yes, when soil, depth, and existing utility crossings allow. We tell you straight when trenchless is not the right fit.
Most replacements run one to two days depending on length, depth, and method. Permits and inspections add scheduling time.
We backfill and grade basic cover. Sod, plants, irrigation, and hardscape are by others unless those steps are written into the scope.
Not for the dig itself, usually. We do need someone available to confirm the meter shutoff and to be on the property when the new line is pressure-tested and the inspection happens.
Water Line Replacement in Longbranch
Free estimate. Pricing in writing before any work starts. No trip charge. No emergency upcharges. Call, text, or send a message.