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Serving
all of Metro Atlanta
678.318.3624

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Water Line Repair.


We specialize in the replacement and installation
of main water service lines, the line that brings fresh
water to your home. This pipe starts at your water meter
and travels underground, through your yard and comes into
your home either through your basement wall, your crawlspace,
or through the concrete in your slab. In older homes,
this pipe is made of copper, pvc, galvanized steel, or
the dreaded "blue poly." In the ground, copper
oxidizes (think green rust). Galvanized steel rusts terribly,
releasing rust particles into your drinking water. Not
to mention that all that rust causes potentially serious
leaking issues. PVC has a tendency to crack with temperature
changes. And blue polybutylene? Well, if you aren't one
of the hundreds of thousands of homeowners who suffered
through this plumbing nightmare of a product, we'll give
you a quick summary.
Blue polyethylene (later replaced with a similarly faulty
product called BlueMax) is a type of plastic water pipe
designed to be a cheap alternative to copper plumbing.
It was, until homeowners started experiencing high water
bills and pools of water in their yards. It was then that
we learned that blue poly was particularly susceptible
to pinhole leaks and cracking due to the natural chlorine
content of our water. The chlorine attacked the walls
of the pipe, weakening it to the point of small pinholes,
and sometimes complete breakage. There was a large class-action
lawsuit filed against the manufacturer of blue poly in
order to reimburse all the homeowners that were forced
to have their waterlines replaced due to the faulty product.
This lawsuit is now over and is no longer in effect.
It is because of these experiences with other materials
that we install all of our new water lines in a product
called Black Poly. Known to plumbers as PEX (cross-linked
polyethylene), or P.E. pipe, this material is what blue
poly SHOULD have been. Completely flexible, black poly
safely expands and contracts with temperature changes,
is impervious to chlorine and other minerals, is rust-proof
(being plastic), and is an all-around tough product. So
tough, in fact, that we back EVERY waterline installation
with a pro-rated 25-year warranty on the pipe itself,
plus a 10-year warranty on parts and labor. We have personally
installed over 24,000 plumbing waterlines in this material,
with ZERO recalls due to product integrity. We also use
brass fittings to connect the pipe to your water meter
and house plumbing, eliminating plastic fittings' tendency
to crack under stress. Black poly is also much less expensive
to produce than copper, often saving you, the homeowner,
hundreds of dollars on plumbing installation costs.
Speaking of installation, we know what you're thinking.
"You're going to have to tear up my yard, making
a mess!" Not true. We use a trenchless, boring technology
to install your new plumbing waterline with minimal damage
to your yard and landscaping, often leaving you wondering
if we were ever there. Sometimes, depending on the nature
of your yard or landscaping, we HAVE to make a narrow
trench from the meter to your house, or at least part
of the way. This is due in part to tree roots, large rocks,
or other obstacles that simply get in the way. Nevertheless,
we will leave your yard in EXCELLENT condition. Due to
our boring technology, we are also able to safely avoid
your buried utilities, such as electricity, cable, and
gas lines. Our installation includes, if necessary, penetrating
your basement wall in place of your old service line to
ensure that the new, high-quality waterline extends all
the way into your home, not stopping short just outside.
We will also flush your new waterline to ensure that no
dirt, clay, or any other small particles make their way
into your home's water system.
Have a larger home or business that requires a larger
diameter main waterline? No problem. We will assess the
water demands of your property and determine the proper
size line for you, ensuring excellent volume and pressure
at all times. Have an extra-large front yard? Again, no
problem. No matter the length, we are up to the task.
And of course, all new water service lines are installed
per code with the correct fittings and installation procedures.
The best part? We'll match or beat ANYONE's price. When
it comes to waterline plumbing, experience counts. And
with over 24,000 new water service installations behind
us, we've seen it all. |
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