



A failing water main is one of those problems that sneaks up on you. Low water pressure, soggy spots in the lawn, a water bill that keeps climbing - these are the signs most homeowners ignore until things get worse. When they finally call us, the damage is usually already done underground.
Here's what this job looked like from the start - a long, clean trench running the full length of the front yard, right alongside the walkway. The new line is laid in, bedded properly, and ready to be covered back up. It's not glamorous work, but getting it done right the first time is what matters.
What most people don't realize is how much a bad water main can quietly cost them. A slow leak underground can waste thousands of gallons before it ever shows up at the surface. A full replacement stops that in its tracks and gives you a line that's built to last.
We take care to keep the disruption as contained as possible. The trench follows a tight, straight path - no unnecessary digging, no cutting corners. Once the new line is in and tested, the yard gets backfilled and the property is left clean. The hardscape and landscaping at a home like this take real care to work around, and we do.
Water main issues don't fix themselves. If your yard has wet spots that won't dry out, or you've noticed a drop in water pressure throughout the house, those are worth paying attention to. Getting it looked at early almost always saves money down the road.