Underground Yard Line Leak Repair in Allen, TX

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Get Help With Your Yard Line

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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Thorough Plumbing recently completed a project in Plano, Texas, where they installed a new double check valve in a customer's yard. The previous valve was rusted and no longer functional, posing potential issues for water safety and backflow prevention. By replacing the old valve, Thorough Plumbing ensured that the water system remained reliable and protected from contaminants. This installation helps maintain clean water by preventing backflow, which is crucial for any home or business. The team at Thorough Plumbing prides itself on delivering efficient and quality plumbing solutions.
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Thorough Plumbing in McKinney, Texas, recently installed a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) in a flower bed outside a porch and garage. This service ensures the water pressure entering your home is at a safe level, protecting your plumbing system from damage. If you need a PRV installation to regulate your water pressure, look no further than our skilled team.
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Thorough Plumbing provided expert installation of a 34 PRV and valve at 60PS in Plano, Texas. They skillfully managed the system without the need to remove and install a new box. This service ensures efficient water pressure control, tailored to meet local needs and improve overall plumbing reliability. If you have similar needs in Plano, Texas, you can trust this experienced team for precise and professional plumbing solutions.
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In Frisco, Texas, we provided a detailed plumbing service involving the installation of a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) with a ball valve and expansion tank, all equipped with a flexible line. The PRV was strategically placed in a flower bed to ensure optimal performance and accessibility. This essential setup helps maintain a stable water pressure in your home, preventing potential plumbing issues and prolonging the life of your pipes and fixtures.
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Thorough Plumbing recently completed a sewer line replacement in Plano, Texas. The job included replacing lines from clean outs to the master bathroom and guest toilet. The team had to chip the beam to replace the sanitary tee for the vent and toilet arm. They also pulled and reset the toilet, chipped concrete, and created an access tunnel, including brick removal at a 2-inch wall clean out. Plumbing was hung with riser clamps, and an engineer report was completed for backfilling and piers for the foundation.
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Five foot tunnel through concrete in garage. Removed manifold for the filtration system which also was the 1 copper main line to the home. It is now connected directly to the manifold with valve. Lots of pitting on copper indicates future issues will occur near our repair so recommend rerouting when possible.
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Installed one enth prv, water shut off and new boxes. Located in front flower bed.
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Installed one inch prv next to city water meter by curb with shut off and new box. Also flushed both water heater.
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Toilet in son’s bathroom that has drop down floor is a Toto. Valve doesn’t shut off all the way, fill valve stick and stays on and off, flapper is old. Replaced with new shut off valve, supply line, fill valve, and flapper. Leak in yard in flower bed to the left of the home. Home shut off assembly is old and should be rebuilt to make it operational. Home water treatment system is on side of home and has loop on the street side of home shut off. 34 copper water service line to 1” PVC loop to treatment system with sprinkler lines on top of them. Found leak under tree and rerouted line around tree to prevent future issues.
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Seven foot service line at tap. Approximately 20' repair of sewer service line.
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12-1 copper water service repair
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1 PVC repair in flowerbed about five feet off of hose bib. Break was on 45 as expected.
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Flowerbed yard service valve 1” PVC to 34 male copper.
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50' tunnel from garage access to guest bathroom. We rerouted kitchen line and washing machine line through our access and tunnel to run almost straight through the home under the livingroom floor. Toilet was pull and new flange was installed and reset the existing toilet with new shut off valve. Sink is on it's own combo not connected to toilet. Washer drain line was also brought up into the wall to install a new p-trap. All new schedule PVC with hanger support.
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Customer exposed leak in yard proximately 20 foot off the meter. Repaired water line.
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Clean out is 6 ft from house. Need to replace 3 ft of pipe due to breakage. Install double cleanouts. One to for house and other for front yard.
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Expected a 12 foot tunnel for a cold water line repair under the slab and needed an extra two feet for access. Also, while under the home there was a separation on the sewer line for the master tubsinks. We made both repairs braze on the copper water line and new P-trap and san-t connection to 3 PVC drain line and was able to backfill.
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Installed 34 double check with repair on 1 PVC water line.
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Install 1” PRV in flowerbed approximately three feet deep with new cut off valve. Customer does have filtration loop sticking out of ground and will return to insulate. PRV set to 70psi.
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Installed 30’ gas line with new risers to home and meter with new shut off valve. Tested home with water heater and furnace valves off during gas test.
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Full home sewer reroute for three bathroom home. Removed old cast iron and installed sch40 PVC with hangers. Master required pulling tub drain that has nut on bottom side of the tub. All toilets pulled with new flanges installed and secured.
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Replaced 39 ft of gas service from meter to home in alley. Installed new normacris risers. Tested house before work was performed household tested new line after installed line held test.
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Replaced the yard service line from home 3 cast iron line to sidewalk which is sch20 green. New 4 PVC with double cleanouts was installed and attached to branch line in yard that is routed through yard for what looks to be the kitchen and washer.
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Installed 34” uponor water line approximately 40ft. Customer wanted sprinkler double check left disconnected. Slight movement on meter so assuming something in the house is leaking.
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Found break on 4-in PVC line in yard. Approximately 3 ft down exposed piping and cut out old section and replaced with new.
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Tunneled five feet for sewer line repair at master shower in the backyard. Replaced master shower, P-trap, shower, arm, as well as rebuilding, cleanouts and separation in between. Master tub comes in on a inch and a half line on top of 3 inch line from toilet.
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