Fixing a Water Line Leak in Your Yard

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Cedar Hill Water Line Leak Repair

No homeowner wants to deal with a water leak, especially not a water leak in your yard. You have probably heard all of the horror stories of how plumbers fix exterior piping: trenches, ruined landscaping and destroyed lawns. The good news is this is not so much the case anymore. Many plumbers have the technology to locate a leak and fix it without digging trenches. 

 

But, before you call a plumber, you should try to identify whether or not you may have a water line leak in your yard. Continue reading for four signs that you have a leak in your yard, what to do if you identify one and how a plumber might fix it.

 

If you are ready to schedule Cedar Hill water line leak repair, contact our team at Dial One Johnson Plumbing, Cooling and Heating at 469-240-5618. 

Signs you have a Water Line Leak in Your Yard

Most homeowners don’t know what to look for when it comes to water line leaks. This is especially true when it comes to something as subtle as a yard water line leak. Take a look at this list of four signs that you may have a leak in your yard.

1. Increased Water Bill

Have you noticed your water bill increasing? Even a small, but unexpected, increase in monthly water costs can be a sign of a main water leak. This is because, as the water leaks into your yard, it can waste gallons a day. Depending on the size of the leak, you may end up with a substantial increase in water costs. 

 

The issue with this is that you will only notice this once you receive your bill, which is typically only once a month. This means that you may not know there is an issue with your water until days or weeks after it begins.

2. Constant Sound of Running Water

The noise of constantly running water is enough to drive anyone crazy. Not only is it annoying, but it can also be a sign that something else is going on. This is especially true if you hear the sound even when no one is using the plumbing fixtures in your home. 

 

The sound of running water can be caused by a leak. This is because the water will continue flowing through the pipes, trying to compensate for the lost water. If you are starting to notice this noise, be sure to call a plumber so that they can check it out.

3. Moisture on Your Walls

While it may seem counterintuitive that a yard water line leak would cause moisture on your walls, it can happen. No matter where the leak is, it can cause moisture in your home. This moisture may begin to seep through your drywall and come through to the interior of your walls. 

 

Eventually, this moisture will cause mold growth and structural damage. You may even have to replace some of the damaged drywall or pay for mold treatment. Because this can be an expensive plumbing repair, you should contact a technician as soon as you notice this issue to avoid further problems.

4. Puddles in Your Yard

The easiest-to-spot sign that you have a water line leak is brown puddles in your yard. If you live in a rainy area then this may not be concerning. But, if it has not rained recently and you start to notice a puddle that just won’t go away, then you may want to call a plumber. When a water line breaks in your yard, the water will find the path of least resistance. Typically, this means that the water goes up. These puddles may also be brown and smell bad. 

 

Today, plumbers have technology and equipment that allows for them to locate and fix the leak without digging trenches into your yard. This means that you don’t have to worry about damaging your landscaping and you can quickly get the problem taken care of.

What Should I Do About a Water Line Leak?

If you suspect that you have a water leak, don’t try to dig in your yard to find out. The best thing that you can do is to call a plumber. They have the necessary equipment to locate a leak without digging into your yard or breaking walls open. Be sure to find an excellent company that you can trust and ask them if they have trenchless leak repair technology. This will get you a reliable company with the proper tools to help. 

How Does a Plumber Fix a Water Line Leak?

There are a few ways that a plumber may fix a water line leak. Take a look at this list for the two main ways that plumbers fix water leaks:

 

  • Trenchless Pipe Repair: as discussed above, trenchless pipe repair has become more and more common. There are a few different kinds of trenchless repair, such as cured-in-place, pipe bursting and slip lining. The plumber will first identify the exterior leak using a camera pipe or sound equipment. Once they have identified the exact location, they may have to dig a small access hole or two. Then, they will implement the method that they have chosen. Trenchless pipe repair is typically more expensive than traditional repair, however it usually only takes a few hours rather than days and it saves you money on replacing landscaping and grass.
  • Traditional Pipe Repair: this is the most traditional form of pipe repair. The plumber will identify the location of the leak and begin to dig narrow trenches that allow for access. They may replace the entire pipe or only a section of it. This method may take multiple days because digging the trenches is time-consuming. While it is cheaper, you will have to replace all of the landscaping that the plumber had to dig up.

Reliable Cedar Hill Plumbing

If you are looking for high quality, Cedar Hill plumbing then you need Dial One Johnson Plumbing, Cooling and Heating. Our professional plumbing team has got the knowledge and equipment to make your water line leak repair quick and easy. It is our top priority to provide only the best workmanship and customer service. No matter what kind of plumbing emergency you may face, our team at Dial One Johnson is here to help. 

 

To schedule an appointment with one of our trained and experienced plumbers, give us a call at 469-240-5618 or contact us online.

Author Bio:
Sherrie Johnson-Hartsock
Dial One Johnson Plumbing, Cooling & Heating is now owned and operated by Sherrie Johnson-Hartsock, with his grandson, Daniel Johnson, a third-generation plumber who is also the Service Manager.

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