Repiping replaces old or failing pipes with new materials that last longer. Homes with frequent leaks, rust colored water, or declining pressure reach a stage where patching is no longer enough. New piping restores the entire system.
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Your Glendale property has dozens of systems working silently every day: electrical wiring, gas lines, HVAC equipment, drain lines, etc. Still, the water line running from the street to your building ranks among the most critical.
Buried underground, that water line installation in Glendale is probably out of sight and out of mind for most people. The ones who recognize it, meanwhile, often fall into complacency thanks to its longevity and reliability.
But everything can change fast. Water pressure plummets mid-shower, your yard develops wet spots, and your water bill starts spiking even though your usage is the same. By now, you’re probably facing a water line replacement.
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Don’t wait for issues to spiral into disasters. Have a plumber inspect your plumbing once a year, and handle water line repair before things escalate. The team at Rooter Guard is always ready to help.
Here's something that catches many Glendale property owners off guard: that water line running from the street to your building is your responsibility.
Glendale Water & Power maintains the infrastructure up to your property line and the meter measuring your usage, but everything beyond that point (the pipe carrying water from your meter to your building) is your private property and oblilgation.
This distinction matters enormously when you're standing in your flooded yard trying to figure out who to call. The answer isn't the water department. You need a qualified plumber.
Property managers instinctively understand cost-benefit analysis. Delaying a main water line repair in Glendale might seem financially prudent when quotes run into hundreds of dollars. Why spend that money today when the system still functions, albeit imperfectly? Well, run the actual numbers and the calculation shifts dramatically.
A small leak can waste 30 gallons per day. At 900 gallons a month, you’re looking at paying hundreds of dollars in water bills alone. Factor in the saturated soil threatening your building’s foundation, landscaping damage, and other hidden damages, and the true cost multiplies.
Plus, what can be resolved with a repair today could mutate into a premature water line replacement tomorrow. Why delay the inevitable? Rooter Guard is just a call away with honest and reliable service.
The traditional approach to a water line replacement in Glendale, and even some repairs, involves digging a trench to access and work on the pipes. Your manicured lawn? Devastated. Decorative driveway? Probably torn up.
Luckily, modern water line replacement and repair methods are minimally invasive. At Rooter Guard, we employ pipe lining and pipe bursting methods to avoid the extensive excavating that traditional approaches require.
Basically, pipe lining involves coating the inside of mildly damaged pipes with a layer of epoxy. Once it’s cured, you’ve got a sturdy layer within the old pipes. Pipe bursting, meanwhile, fractures your deteriorating line underground while simultaneously pulling a new main water line installation into the exact path.
Call or message Rooter Guard to learn more about these advanced methods and determine which approach is appropriate for your property.
We would not wish lack of water on our enemy, and we go above and beyond to make sure our community has reliable access. Whether it’s noon on a weekend or midnight on a weekday, you can call Rooter Guard for urgent main water line repair in Glendale, CA.
Contact us today to speak with a live representative. We’re happy to arrange an urgent dispatch or schedule a flexible appointment for a suitable time.
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Absolutely fantastic service! This plumbing company went above and beyond to solve our issue quickly and efficiently. The team was incredibly professional, punctual, and knowledgeable, taking the time to explain everything in detail. They left the workspace spotless and ensured everything was working perfectly before they left. Fair pricing and exceptional customer care make them stand out from the rest. Highly recommend to anyone looking for reliable and top tier plumbing services!
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A burst water heater caused damage in our garage, but Rooter Guard acted quickly to assess, remove the old unit, and install a new tankless system. During the process, they fixed several plumbing issues. The technicians—Johnny, Erik, John, Victor, and Kirk—were communicative and thorough. I’d gladly use them again.
Johnny and Andy were great! We had a complicated problem: stopped up sewer because of tree roots along with 50 year old cast iron pipes. They had to install a clean out at the blockage, repair a broken pipe and then clear the tree roots with hydrojet. Everything’s running smoothly now! These guys are such hard workers and so good-natured. They were upfront about everything and the price was fair. We highly recommend this team! Update! Just had our kitchen sink drain cleaned, technician was prompt, tried one rooter, then another larger one, that did the trick, cleared drain, water flowing great. You guys are the best!
Repiping replaces old or failing pipes with new materials that last longer. Homes with frequent leaks, rust colored water, or declining pressure reach a stage where patching is no longer enough. New piping restores the entire system.