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Water Line Repair and Replacement in Plano, TX

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Water Line Repair and Replacement in Plano, TX

Water lines are vulnerable to roots, freezing temperatures, high water pressure, and time. When there are strange sounds, smells, and puddles in your home, and your water bill is higher than it should be, it’s time to call in Total Air & Heat’s eagle-eyed plumbers.

Every water line leak is a major concern, and every day it goes unfixed drains your wallet. We understand, because we live here, too. Contact Plano’s local plumbing professionals today for fast, reliable water line service.

 

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Rafael did a fantastic job and we hope to having him perform the services in the future. He was very thorough and he explained what he was doing. We had been a customer of Levy/Service Experts since we relocated to Plano in 1995. While their service was solid, every time the came to our home they tried to sell us something rather than staying focused on the service. After 31 years, we moved on to Total Air and Heat and we are very happy. I strongly recommend anyone reading this note consider moving to Total Air…..they are also a family owned business which is a huge plus!
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I highly recommend Total Air and Heat for all of your HVAC needs. I have been using TAH for the past 20 years+. This is the second set of air conditioners they have installed for me. The team of technicians (Jacob Stoup, Jose Ceja, and Skylar Morris) did an outstanding job with the recent installation. They were very professional and knowledgeable. Jacob kept me updated on all aspects of the installation. They cleaned and removed all of the debris prior to departing. I highly recommend Total Air and Heat for all of you heating and cooling needs!!!
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Great job!
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Always pleasant experience and very reliable. Very thorough with explanations. Good customer service.
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Skylar is great! He was punctual and was able to explain everything in detail to me.
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Carl was good with whom to work and tried to resolve our problem. The only question I wonder about has to do with could the Freon leak have been repaired which might have allowed us to continue longer without the replacement cost we now have. I suspect not but…?
Alex arrived on time and was very pleasant and got right to work on troubleshooting the controller communication error we were experiencing with one of our units. Turned out to be an issue in our electrical panel and not anything he could resolve but he answered all our questions and provided the info we needed to share with the electrician.
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I cannot recommend Total Air & Plumbing enough. After having another company out twice with no resolution, the team at Total Air came in and saved the day. They were incredibly thorough, found the root of the problem immediately, and fixed it for good. Their customer service is hands-down the best I’ve experienced. Special shout out to Alex (technician), Robert (duct engineer), and Noah and his team (installation) for their kindness, patience and attention to detail. If you want the job done right the first time, call these guys!
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Joshua and Skyler were great. Although I’m always fearful of the outcome, as I know NOTHING about AC units…they were genuine and honest about proactive best practices.
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 Inspection

Inspection is the first step towards any water line repair or replacement. Our licensed experts use the latest tech to explore your line and find the problem zone. A thorough inspection ultimately saves time and money by helping determine whether a repair or replacement is needed. It also helps avoid unpleasant surprises halfway through a job. Advanced tools allow us to find the scale and likely cause of a leak. This ensures we can give homeowners the best solution to their situation and an honest estimate before proceeding to the next steps.

An inspection shows plumbers:

  • The line’s material
  • Neighboring erosion or damage
  • The exact location of the leak
  • The available space within the line for noninvasive repair and replacement techniques

Repair

Repairs revolve around your water line’s specific issues and may be a multi-stage process. Tree roots that have breached the pipe need to be cleared before tools that install patches and sealants can fit. Repairs can usually be performed without trenches and external access. However, the line’s material, diameter, and age may rule out some newer techniques. Prior repairs and replacements could also limit options.

Replacement

Sometimes, it’s obvious when a water line needs to be replaced. Full breaks and collapsed lines usually need at least partial replacement. Even if the immediate problem can be repaired, sometimes replacement is the better option. For example, if a line is failing due to age and natural deterioration, patching today’s leak may put pressure on other weak areas likely to break in the near future. The same is true if exceptionally high water pressure is the prime suspect for a leak. Replacing the full line with tougher material could save thousands in the long run.

We proudly offer a range of traditional and noninvasive solutions to fully or partially replace your water line. The problem determines the best solution, so call us now to schedule an inspection.

Long-Term Costs of Leaky Water Lines

A quick response to damaged water lines limits damage to your home and health. Secondary property damage may cost more to repair than the water line costs to replace. The longer the line leaks, the bigger the problems become.

Uncontrolled water is powerful, even in small amounts, and leaks or breaks can lead to:

  • Mold and mildew
  • Soil erosion
  • Contaminated drinking water
  • Fungal growths
  • Pest infestations
  • Compromised foundations
  • Rotting structural elements

Water Line FAQs

When time is in short supply, like when you have a plumbing emergency, then these quick questions and answers can help you find solutions faster.

The best way to confirm a leak is to call a professional with the tools to inspect the line. Common signs of a leak include unusually high water bills, changes in water pressure, dirty or murky water, mold or mildew, damp areas, pooling water in your home or yard, dripping or running sounds when water is not in use, and bad odors. If you have a slab foundation, you could also find warm spots in the floor or see cracks and shifting in the foundation.

Yes! Often, water lines need repairs rather than full replacement, and that typically means less time, stress, and cost to homeowners. Noninvasive techniques give professionals access to a water line’s interior, and minor leaks may be reparable without full water line replacement or trenches.

It depends on the material, age, placement, and condition of the line. While there are Noninvasive techniques available in many circumstances, experts still need to dig a trench to access and replace problem piping under certain conditions.

Usually not, though you should always check your policy to see what’s covered. A water line may be the municipality’s property, and they could be responsible for part of the cost depending on where the line needs work. Once a line crosses onto private property, the homeowner is almost always financially responsible for repairs or replacement.

According to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, water lines must be buried at least 6” below the final grade. This is only a minimum, however, and a line may be several feet underground, especially if the residence sits on uneven terrain.

Total Air & Heat: Water Line Services Near Me

Call the neighborhood experts to tackle your water line woes. Our eagle-eyed plumbers is ready to find and fix a damaged line before it creates more problems. Don’t let a leak siphon cash from your wallet. Equipped with the latest technology and a can-do attitude, Total Air & Heat’s team of local experts are part of the community, and we understand Plano’s most frustrating plumbing concerns. Don’t wait for puddles, cracks, and mold to spread. Call us today, and get the problem solved!