Water Line Repair in Glenolden, PA
Water Line Repair & Replacement in Glenolden, PA
Main Water Service Line Repair Serving Glenolden and Delaware County
# Water Line Repair & Replacement
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Water Line Services in Glenolden
- Main Water Line Repair — Locate the break, repair the line, restore water pressure. Camera and electronic leak detection before any digging.
- Main Water Line Replacement — Full replacement of the service line from the water main at the street to your home’s shutoff. Trenchless boring where the path allows.
- Lead & Galvanized Pipe Replacement — Pre-1960 homes in Glenolden often have galvanized or lead service lines. We replace with copper or PEX to current code.
- Emergency Water Line Repair — Active leak or no water pressure. Same-day response, no overnight fee.
- Water Line Leak Detection — Electronic and acoustic detection pinpoints the leak without digging a trench to find it.
- Permit & Inspection Coordination — Water line work in Glenolden requires a municipal permit. We pull it, schedule the inspection, and provide documentation.
Signs Your Main Water Line Is Failing
- Sudden drop in water pressure throughout the house
- Wet spots or sinkholes in the yard over the water line path
- Discolored (rust-brown) water from cold taps
- Water meter spinning when all fixtures are off
- Unusually high water bill without an obvious cause
Trenchless Water Line Replacement in Glenolden
For straight-run service lines without major obstacles, we bore the new line in without open-cut excavation. Two small access pits — one at the meter, one at the house — and the new pipe pulls through. Your landscaping, driveway, and sidewalk stay intact. Not every situation qualifies; we tell you honestly based on the line path and depth.
Lead Service Line Replacement
The EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule revisions require many municipalities to replace lead service lines. Delaware County utilities are actively identifying lead services. If your home was built before 1950, your service line may be lead. We identify the material, quote replacement, and coordinate with the water authority on any utility-side work.
Ready to Fix It?
The main water service line running from the street to your home is critical infrastructure that most homeowners never think about—until it fails. In Glenolden, where many homes date back several decades, galvanized and lead pipes are common culprits for leaks and breaks. Corrosion, tree root intrusion, ground shifting, and simple age all take their toll on these buried lines. A failing water line means lost water, higher bills, wet basements, or worse. When you notice signs of trouble, you need a prompt, professional diagnosis.