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Main Water Line Replacement in Atlanta, GA

Low water pressure across every fixture in your house usually points to the main water line. When it corrodes, cracks, or collapses, no amount of work on individual fixtures will fix what's happening underground. Mr. Rooter Plumbing offers water line replacement and installation, from diagnosing the source of the problem to getting your water flowing at full capacity again. Read more to see what the process involves.

Signs Your Main Water Line Needs to Be Replaced

A drop in pressure is the most obvious warning, but it's not the only one. Discolored water coming from multiple taps, unexplained wet spots in the yard, and a water bill that jumped all point to a failing main line. Sinkholes or soft patches forming near your foundation can also indicate a pipe that's actively leaking underground.

Older homes with galvanized steel or lead pipes are especially vulnerable because that material eventually corrodes from the inside out and restricts flow. A licensed plumber in Atlanta can run a camera inspection through the line to find corrosion, mineral buildup, or root intrusion without any digging.

When repairs start piling up, or the pipe material has reached the end of its lifespan, replacement makes more sense. Main water line replacement in Atlanta is a common service for homes built before the 1970s, where original pipes are still in the ground and long past their intended service life.

Water Line Repair for Leaks, Cracks, and Corrosion

Water line repair is the right call when damage is only in one specific section, and the rest of the pipe is in good condition. An experienced plumber can check the full length of the line before recommending a fix, so you're not paying for more work than the problem requires. Common repair scenarios include:

  • A cracked joint where two pipe sections connect
  • A pinhole leak caused by localized corrosion
  • A section damaged by tree root intrusion
  • A fitting failure at the meter connection

Water line repair in Atlanta involves working within specific municipal codes and coordinating with local water authorities when the repair point is near the meter or property line. If a repair reveals that surrounding pipe sections are brittle or heavily scaled, the recommendation will shift toward replacement. One repair done correctly saves money in the short term, but multiple failures in quick succession cost more than replacing the line.

Experience the perfect blend of local expertise and dependable service. Your neighbors and business owners trust Mr. Rooter Plumbing for transparent pricing and lasting peace of mind. Call us now to schedule a reliable service.

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Kevin Dressner

Stone Mountain, GA

I called at midnight on a Friday and the dispatcher confirmed an appointment window for 8-11AM that same morning. Shaun was great - he arrived early in the time window and got to the job quickly. There was an issue with a specialized part that broke during installation, and he followed through with great communication until the job was totally completed. I’m not knowledgeable about plumbing, but as far as I can tell, the quality of the work looks good. The cost was not cheap, but I am pleased with the service and the quality of work. Make sure to…

Michael Lo

Snellville, GA

At first the online scheduler didn't work, but it was very easy to call and set up an appointment. I liked receiving a text with the plumber's photo saying he was on his way. Jason arrived as scheduled. He provided all estimates in writing up front and was very courteous and professional as he explained the plumbing problems he found. I decided to replace my aging water heater, and he returned with my new water heater and finished installing it that afternoon, even when I needed to be away for a few hours. The hot water temperature is now perfect,…

Elizabeth Parks

Smyrna, GA

Jason and Josh did an excellent job fixing our blocked pipes. They were so quick, kind, and efficient. They did amazing, quality work and they were so nice and professional. It was quite a big project, and They took the time to explain what they would be doing every step of the way We are so happy to have working plumbing in our home again and would highly recommend them to anyone!

Warren Wright

Sandy Springs, GA

Ryan was very professional and did a great job of unclogging the pipes. He was the second plumber of the day. The first guy didn't unclog the drain and then proceeded to say it would take $8,000 to fix the clog. Insane. I called Mr. Rooter and had the fortunate opportunity to meet Ryan, who, instead of trying to make a big sale, took his time and unclogged the line in less than 10 minutes. He showed me what was going on and even showed me what was going to be needed in the future. This is why I'll always…

Bee Dee

Roswell, GA

John dubose went above and beyond to fix my issue . He placed a clean out valve in the location of the pipe to make it easier to access whenever my pipes get backed up again. He explained everything before proceeding so I understood what he would be doing to fix my backed up pipes and I can tell he defiantly was a Profesional and have been doing this for a long time . He was very patient with me and answered all of my questions . He showed kindness which i appreciated since i was in so much stress…

Andri Holzach

Peachtree Corners, GA

I am very satisfied with Jason Johnson and the experience with Mr. Rooter in general! I called in the evening and was placed on the emergency wait line for the next day. Jason came shortly before noon and I immediately had a good feeling about him. I showed him the pipe that leaked in the front yard and he patiently listened to me and took an overview. What I really liked was that he showed his knowledge about the whole situation. He didn't just address the leaking pipe but also pointed out the whole system in general and where else…

Melisa Fox

Norcross, GA

Jim Mahoney and his team of plumbers consisting of Jason Johnson, Andrew Fitch, and Cameron Funk were exceptional in the service they provided. I had major damage to my home because of plumbing issues from living in an older home. Jim sent his team out and they not only were thorough in fixing my plumbing issues, they educated me about the contributions I was causing that would eventually lead to more unnecessary problems. I would highly recommend any of the plumbers (Jason, Andrew, and Cameron) to anyone that might have plumbing issues in the Atalanta area. They are knowledgeable, courteous,…

Connor Malcolm

Milton, GA

I was very pleased with the service from Mr. Rooter. My tech, Jason, was friendly, timely, upfront about pricing, discussed options, and executed the job promptly. I had a water line replaced and the job was performed quickly and professionally with minimal disruption to my landscaping (only grass near the meter). I would highly recommend Mr. Rooter and specifically, Jason J. and his apprentice Cameron F. The boring crew was friendly and timely as well.

Katheryn Smith

Marietta, GA

Mr Rooter sent out a Tech the very next morning. Arrived on time and replaced the pipe. Was very professional and courteous. A few days later there appeared to be a wet spot on outside brick on house. I called Mr Rooter and they sent an inspector out right away. He was very thorough. NO LEAKS, just water trapped in between the walls trying to dry-out. The inspector was also very professional and courteous. I was very pleased from the moment the young lady answered my call to the lady who sent the inspector out. Their professionalism from start to…

phil isaacs

Mableton, GA

Highly recommend and Great people to work with!! Hi ….just a quick review of “Mr Rooter” who came to my home fixing and redoing a very clogged “sewer drain line”. The folks from Mr Rooter , Bryan and John and Taylor and Rod who spent a couple of days dealing with this issue did an amazing and excellent job of explaining and keeping us informed as to the issues and procedures of this problem. They worked their rear ends off and spent countless hours getting everything done. I knew they really cared and took the time needed to make sure…

Trenchless Water Line Replacement and How It Works

Trenchless technology lets a modern plumber replace a deteriorated pipe without digging a trench the full length of your yard. Pipe bursting and pipe lining are two main methods used in residential main water line replacement in Atlanta.

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Pipe bursting pulls a new pipe through the old one while fracturing the old pipe outward into the surrounding soil. Pipe lining inserts a flexible liner coated with resin into the existing pipe. Once the resin cures, it forms a rigid new pipe inside the old one. Both methods require only small access points at each end of the run.

Trenchless water line replacement costs more per linear foot than open-cut methods, but the total project cost is usually lower when you factor in landscaping restoration, concrete cutting, and surface repair. Homes with driveways, mature trees, or finished landscaping above the pipe route see the biggest savings with the trenchless approach.

What Type of Pipe Material Is Best for Water Line Replacement

Material selection affects how long your new line lasts and how it performs under your specific soil and water conditions. The three most common choices for water line replacement are copper, PVC, and PEX.

Copper has decades of proven performance and resists bacterial growth, but it costs more and can corrode in highly acidic soil. PVC is durable and corrosion-resistant, but it's rigid and requires more fittings in runs with direction changes. PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, and easier to install in tight spaces, which makes it a strong choice for water line installation in Atlanta's clay-heavy soil.

A qualified plumber will factor in local water chemistry, soil conditions, and the length of the run before recommending a material. There's no universal answer, and the right choice depends on the soil around your home and how the pipe will be routed.

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What to Expect During a Water Line Replacement Project

Knowing what happens at each stage of your water line installation or replacement helps you plan around the disruption. Here's the typical project timeline:

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  • Inspection and Diagnosis: Camera inspection and pressure testing confirm the scope of damage and map the pipe route.
  • Permitting: A qualified plumber pulls the required permits before the work begins.
  • Water Shutoff: Service is interrupted at the meter for the duration of the excavation or lining process.
  • Installation: The new pipe is set, connected at both ends, and pressure-tested before backfilling.
  • Restoration: Access points are closed, soil is compacted, and surface materials are restored.

Most residential main water line replacement projects wrap up in one to two days. Water service is restored the same day in most cases once the pressure test passes. Water line installation in Atlanta requires coordination with the local water authority for meter reconnection and final inspection. We manage the scheduling and paperwork so the project moves forward without stress on your end.

Do You Need a Professional Water Line Repair in Atlanta, Georgia?

Whether you need water line repair, full replacement, or installation for new construction, Mr. Rooter Plumbing has the equipment and experience to take care of the job correctly. We use camera inspections to diagnose before we dig, recommend only the work your line needs, and take care of permitting from start to finish. Call today to schedule a water line assessment and get information on what your line needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average lifespan of common household pipes?

Copper pipes typically last 50 years or more, while galvanized steel pipes have a lifespan of 20 to 50 years. PVC and PEX pipes used in newer construction can last just as long.

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What causes pipes to freeze, and how can I prevent it?
How do I shut off the water to my home in an emergency?
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How do I know if my home needs a water softener?
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Can tree roots really damage my plumbing?
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Why does my drain smell even after I clean it?
What is trenchless pipe replacement?
How do I know if my sewer line needs attention?
What is a slab leak, and how serious is it?
Is it worth repairing an old water heater, or should I replace it?
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