A leaking yard line can be a major problem and one that needs to be taken care of immediately. This is because your yard water line is the primary source of water for your home or building. A leak can quickly lead to problems with your overall plumbing, leading it to operate far less effectively than usual. Leaks may also cause damage to your property, making it important to identify them as quickly as possible when they arise. If you suspect that you may need yard water line leak repair in Allen, TX or any nearby cities, the team at Thorough Plumbing is available to provide the help you’re seeking. Call today at 469-253-5530 if you would like to get things started with a consultation.
Identifying the Need for Yard Water Line Leak Repair
Your yard water line is your primary source of water to your home or building. This means that water is constantly flowing through this line at a fairly high pressure, and can make a leak a much more serious problem than some other plumbing issues. However, a leaking yard line may not be as immediately noticeable as you might expect.
While there are numerous small signs that can indicate you need underground leak repair, the effects of a leak likely won’t be as dramatic as other situations such as a burst pipe. A burst water line can cause immediate flooding to your yard, and likely requires emergency plumbing repair. However, while a leak has much more subtle effects, repairs are still required immediately to prevent much more serious issues from arising.
Some of the most common signs of a leaking yard water line include soggy patches or puddles in your yard. You may also notice unusual plant growth, with areas that are exposed to the water from a leak growing taller and much more quickly than usual. The water pressure of your home’s plumbing may also be much lower than it is typically. If you notice any of these issues and believe underground line leak repair is required, we’re ready to help.
Reach Out Today
When you need yard water line leak repair in Allen, TX, we invite you to give us a call. Along with yard leak repair, we’re also available to help with other emergency plumbing repairs and services such as leak detection. Reach out today at 469-253-5530.
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A plumber in Allen, Texas repaired a leak near the water meter. The team exposed the water service line and the connection to the double check valve. They installed new crimp fittings and completed the repair to restore proper flow.
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Thorough Plumbing replaced a damaged water service line in Allen, Texas. The team ensured proper installation to restore clean and steady water flow to the property. This service improves plumbing reliability and prevents leaks or pressure issues in residential systems.
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Thorough Plumbing located and repaired a yard leak on a ¾-inch copper water line next to the city meter. The team dug down to access the damaged area and replaced both the leaking pipe section and the meter nipple. Service completed in Allen, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing performed a full water service line replacement in Plano, Texas. The original line showed signs of leakage between the city connection and the house shutoff valve. Continuous meter movement confirmed the issue. The customer chose to replace the entire line due to its age and the location of the leak.
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Thorough Plumbing replaced old cast iron sewer lines with new Schedule 40 PVC from under the house to the city tap in Plano, Texas. The team rerouted the kitchen line, installed new toilet flanges, reset toilets, and updated the tub’s waste, overflow, and drain components for improved function.
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Thorough Plumbing replaced a damaged yard service line in Plano, Texas. The team removed the failed section and installed new piping to restore water service. This work helped ensure reliable outdoor plumbing connections and prevented future leaks.
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Thorough Plumbing replaced part of a damaged water line in Allen, Texas. The team removed two prior repairs and corrected a new leak. They installed approximately 20 feet of ¾-inch Uponor water line from the meter to restore proper water flow.
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A plumber in Allen, Texas replaced a damaged seal in a sprinkler system caused by freezing. The technician installed a new part and advised raising the surrounding soil by 4 to 6 inches to improve insulation and help prevent future freezing.
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A plumber in Plano, Texas, repaired a yard water leak near the meter on a three-quarter-inch SharkBite line. The technician identified the leak beside the sidewalk and completed the fix using type B PEX. The customer had previously exposed part of the line while attempting to find the source.
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Thorough Plumbing upgraded a water service line for a fire suppression system in Plano, TX. The project included installing a new ball valve, rebuilding the home shut-off system, and adding a connection to the hose bibb. This work improved water control and reliability for the property's plumbing system.
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A broken PVC sewer line was repaired in the yard in McKinney, TX. The rest of the line was inspected and found to be in good condition. The repair restored proper drainage and prevented further issues.
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A faulty pressure regulator can lead to fluctuating water pressure. We replaced the pressure reducing valve (PRV) and installed a new expansion tank in Plano, TX, to ensure a stable and efficient plumbing system.
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Thorough Plumbing in Allen, Texas, identified and resolved a hot water slab leak in the garage causing a water heater to run without producing hot water. This service ensures proper water heating functionality and leak resolution to prevent further damage.
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THOROUGH PLUMBING repaired a leak at a tee on a water service line and sprinkler system connection in Allen, Texas. The issue included unglued PVC and root cluster interference. The service addressed 1-inch PVC pipe restoration for functionality.
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THOROUGH PLUMBING corrected a 12-foot PVC drain line issue in Plano, Texas. The project involved replacing fittings and pipe while adjusting the slope from the main 3-inch line to a new kitchen connection wye.
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Thorough Plumbing completed the replacement of a main water service line with a pressure reducing valve (PRV) in McKinney, Texas. The project included installing boxes with rocks and valves for enhanced functionality.
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Thorough Plumbing completed a 55-foot main water line replacement in McKinney, Texas. The project involved replacing a leaking galvanized pipe with durable PEX, running from the valve box to the basement.
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Thorough Plumbing repaired a copper water line leak near the foundation in Plano, Texas. The team installed a new shutoff valve, rebuilt the assembly, and placed new valve boxes. After completing the repair, they backfilled the area to restore the site.
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Thorough Plumbing replaced a leaking galvanized main water line with a 55-foot PEX pipe from the valve box to the basement wall. This service was completed in McKinney, Texas. The work addressed exterior wall penetration and resolved water leakage into the basement.
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Thorough Plumbing replaced a rusted double check valve in the yard with a new unit. The original valve had stopped working. This service took place in Plano, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing installed one pressure-reducing valve (PRV) in a flower bed outside a porch and garage in Allen, Texas. This setup helps control water pressure and protect household plumbing systems from damage.
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Thorough Plumbing installed a pressure-reducing valve and control valve at a 60 PSI setting in Plano, Texas. The team completed the installation without replacing the existing box.
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Thorough Plumbing installed a pressure reducing valve with a ball valve and an expansion tank connected by a flex line. The valve was placed in a residential flower bed for accessibility. This service was completed in Allen, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing replaced a sewer line from cleanouts to master and guest bathrooms in Allen, Texas. The work included concrete chipping to replace a sanitary tee, removing brick for pipe access, and securing plumbing with riser clamps. The team completed foundation support with two piers and obtained an engineer’s report for backfilling.
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Thorough Plumbing completed a five-foot concrete tunnel to access a filtration system manifold in a garage in Prosper, Texas. Technicians removed and reconnected the main copper water line directly to the manifold with a valve. They identified corrosion on nearby copper and advised rerouting to prevent future leaks.
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Thorough Plumbing installed a pressure-reducing valve, water shut-off, and utility boxes in the front flower bed of a property in Allen, Texas. The work improves water flow management and ensures quick shut-off access. All components were installed outdoors for easy maintenance and visibility.
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Thorough Plumbing installed a one-inch pressure-reducing valve next to the city water meter near the curb. The team added a shut-off valve and a new access box. They also flushed both water heaters. This service took place in Allen, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing fixed a leaking Toto toilet by replacing the shut-off valve, supply line, fill valve, and flapper. The team also rerouted a leaking yard line around a tree and recommended rebuilding the main shut-off assembly. This plumbing work took place in Plano, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing repaired approximately 20 feet of sewer service line and installed a seven-foot section at the tap in McKinney, Texas. The work improved the overall function of the underground wastewater system.
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THOROUGH PLUMBING completed a 12-1 copper water service repair in Plano, Texas. The team located and fixed the damaged water line to restore proper flow. This service addressed water supply issues by repairing the copper piping between the main supply and the property.
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Thorough Plumbing completed a PVC pipe repair in a flowerbed approximately five feet from a hose bib. The break occurred on a 45-degree fitting. This plumbing service took place in Frisco, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing replaced a flowerbed yard service valve, converting from 1-inch PVC to ¾-inch male copper. This plumbing work was completed in McKinney, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing completed a 50-foot tunnel in Plano, Texas to reroute kitchen and washing machine lines beneath the home. The team installed a new toilet flange, reset the toilet with a shut-off valve, reconfigured the washer drain line with a new p-trap, and replaced all piping with supported schedule 40 PVC.
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Thorough Plumbing repaired a damaged water line located about 20 feet from the meter in a customer’s yard. The service restored water flow and prevented further leakage. This repair took place in Allen, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing replaced three feet of broken sewer pipe and installed double cleanouts for both the house and front yard. The repair took place six feet from the home in Plano, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing repaired a cold water line beneath a slab in Allen, Texas by extending a tunnel to 14 feet. Technicians also fixed a separated sewer line for master tub sinks, installing a new P-trap and sanitary connection to a 3-inch PVC drain line before backfilling the tunnel.
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Thorough Plumbing installed 34 double-check valves and repaired one PVC water line in McKinney, Texas. This service supports backflow prevention and ensures water flow integrity for plumbing systems in residential or commercial properties.
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Thorough Plumbing installed a 1-inch pressure-reducing valve three feet underground in a flowerbed. They added a new shut-off valve and set the pressure to 70 psi. The job included planning around an exposed filtration loop. This service took place in Allen, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing installed a 30-foot gas line with new risers to the home and meter in Plano, Texas. The team added a new shut-off valve and performed a pressure test with water heater and furnace valves turned off to ensure system safety.
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Thorough Plumbing completed a full home sewer reroute in Plano, Texas. The team replaced old cast iron pipes with schedule 40 PVC and installed new hangers. They removed three toilets to install secure flanges and adjusted a master tub drain by unfastening a nut beneath the tub for proper access.
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Thorough Plumbing replaced 39 feet of gas service from the meter to a home in an alley in Allen, Texas. The team installed new Normacris risers and tested the system before and after installation to confirm a secure gas line connection.
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THOROUGH PLUMBING replaced a cast iron yard service line with new Schedule 20 green pipe and 4-inch PVC, adding double cleanouts. The new line connects to an existing branch line serving the kitchen and washer. Work took place in Carrollton, Texas.
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Thorough Plumbing installed a 34-inch Uponor water line spanning 40 feet in Plano, Texas. The sprinkler double check valve was left disconnected per customer request. Technicians noted slight meter movement, which may indicate a leak inside the home.
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A plumber in Frisco, Texas located a break in a 4-inch PVC pipe buried 3 feet underground. The plumber exposed the damaged section in the yard, removed it, and installed a new pipe segment to restore proper function.
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Thorough Plumbing repaired a damaged sewer line in McKinney, Texas. The team tunneled five feet to access the line behind a master shower, replaced the P-trap and shower arm, rebuilt cleanouts, and addressed pipe separation. They also ensured proper flow from the master tub to the main line using a three-inch connection.