Water & Sewer Line Repairs in Round Rock, TX

Water and sewer line repair

Hidden Hazards: Why Water & Sewer Line Repairs Matter

Your home’s plumbing system works tirelessly behind the scenes, but what happens when hidden problems lurk beneath the surface? Water and sewer line issues can be more than just an inconvenience – they can pose serious health risks and structural damage to your property.

Here’s why prioritizing water and sewer line repairs is essential for homeowners:

  • Protect Your Health: Leaking or damaged sewer lines can lead to sewage backups, releasing harmful bacteria and contaminants into your home. This can trigger respiratory problems, skin irritation, and other health concerns for you and your family.
  • Prevent Water Damage: Water leaks from damaged water lines can silently cause extensive damage to your floors, walls, and foundation. Left unchecked, these leaks can become costly repairs and even compromise the structural integrity of your home.
  • Maintain Property Value: A well-maintained plumbing system is essential for a healthy and functional home. Unaddressed water and sewer line issues can significantly decrease your property value if you decide to sell in the future.
  • Enjoy Peace of Mind: Knowing your plumbing system is in good condition gives you peace of mind and the confidence that your home is a safe and healthy environment for your family.

Don’t Wait for Trouble to Surface!

Ignoring water and sewer line problems can lead to significant consequences. At Spot-On Plumbing, we offer comprehensive water and sewer line repair services to address these issues efficiently and effectively. Our experienced plumbers utilize advanced technology to pinpoint the source of the problem and recommend the most appropriate repair solution.

Take control of your home’s plumbing health. Contact Spot-On Plumbing today at 512-777-1599 for your water & sewer line repairs in Round Rock, TX and schedule an inspection. Let our experts identify potential issues and ensure your water and sewer lines are functioning properly for years to come.

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A broken sewer cleanout near the garage was allowing debris to enter the line. Our team assessed the issue and identified the need for repairs to prevent further blockages. Service provided in Austin, TX.
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Technicians excavated a 3-foot section around a broken main water line in Cedar Park, TX. They discovered a 1-inch PVC line and completed the repair using PEX piping. This service restored the water supply efficiently and ensured durability.
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A frozen pipe damaged the exterior water softener connection in Round Rock, TX. The system was in bypass mode. We cut the PVC piping above ground level, reconnected it to restore water flow to the home, and insulated the piping to prevent future freezing.
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Spot On Plumbing replaced 65 feet of 1-inch PVC water line under a driveway in Austin, TX. The team cut asphalt, installed a deeper PEX line, and ensured durability against heavy traffic. The updated system will undergo a city inspection to confirm compliance and reliability.
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Installed a new 4” main sewer line in Round Rock, TX, ensuring proper slope for effective drainage. Used code-approved piping and fittings for durability and compliance.
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A leaking pipe was repaired in Georgetown, TX. The team opened a 4’x5’ section of asphalt, located the leak, and used code-approved fittings and piping for the repair. The area will dry for two days before a city inspection.
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Spot On Plumbing rerouted a main sewer line around a concrete form for a staircase leading to an ADU above a garage. The project included excavation and backfilling. This service ensured proper drainage without interfering with the structure. Location: Georgetown, TX.
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Spot On Plumbing replaced a tankless water heater in Austin, TX. The job included aligning the vent, gas, temperature and pressure line, pan drain, condensate line, and water connections. A new control valve was installed, and the unit was programmed for proper operation.
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A homeowner in Georgetown, TX, reported water dripping from a kitchen light fixture when using the upstairs shower. Our team identified the issue and assessed the plumbing system for leaks to prevent further water damage. Proper inspection and repairs help maintain a safe and functional home.
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Installed a 70-foot underground one-inch water line in Round Rock, TX. Added a copper house bib and shut-off valve before the building entry. Used 3/4-inch copper pipe under the house and installed a copper riser above ground with thick insulation for protection.
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A plumber repaired a damaged water pipe in Georgetown, TX. After completing the work, they restored the water supply and checked for proper operation. The customer was informed that the home's piping was an uncommon type, which could impact the longevity of the repair. Warranty coverage was not available due to the piping material.
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A plumber in Cedar Park, TX, investigated and repaired a main water line leak. The leak was located after two hours, and the repair was completed. A hydrostatic test confirmed no further leaks. After ensuring the repair was secure, the hole was backfilled, and the water supply was restored.
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Spot On Plumbing provided mainline clearing services in Round Rock, Texas. The team identified root intrusion at the exterior cleanout, used an auger to remove the clog, and cleared as many roots as possible for effective drainage restoration.
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Spot On Plumbing installed a ball valve shutoff valve near the meter in Austin, Texas. The project involved excavating a one-foot by 18-inch by one-foot area to ensure easy operation within the existing meter box.
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Spot On Plumbing provided plumbing services in Austin, TX, addressing Building 7's hot water system. Technicians exposed the outgoing hot water line, prepared for CPVC fitting installation, and added a bleeder valve to flush the building's hot water efficiently.
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Spot On Plumbing installed a new PVC sewer line from the home cleanout to the city tap in Austin, Texas. The team bedded the pipe with sand, tested the drain line for leaks, and confirmed it was ready for inspection.
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Spot On Plumbing provided comprehensive plumbing repairs in Austin, Texas. The service included fixing a clogged sewer main, repairing a toilet, and addressing multiple angle stops within a single residence. Each issue was professionally assessed and effectively resolved.
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Spot On Plumbing provided water main repair services in Austin, Texas. The project involved disconnecting Unit A's water main, turning off water for both units, and completing necessary repairs efficiently on-site.
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SPOT ON Plumbing resolved a plumbing issue in Hutto, Texas, by shutting off the water supply and replacing a damaged tee fitting. The repair included installing a 1 1/2-inch to 1-inch reducer fitting and transitioning to durable 1-inch PEX piping.
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SPOT ON PLUMBING provided expert plumbing services in Georgetown, Texas. The team replaced a dresser coupling, installed new PEX connections for a 1-inch copper pipe, flushed the system, and ensured no leaks were present.
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SPOT ON PLUMBING provided sewer main unclogging services through the cleanout in Pflugerville, Texas. Their technicians ensured proper sewer flow restoration for reliable plumbing performance.
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Spot On Plumbing provided yard leak repair services in Round Rock, Texas. The team performed leak detection and replaced a damaged section of 1 1/4" PVC on the water line to restore functionality.
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Spot On Plumbing completed the installation of a 34 PRV and new shut-off valve in Georgetown, Texas. This service ensures efficient water pressure management and reliable water flow control for residential or commercial plumbing systems.
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SPOT ON PLUMBING improved plumbing accessibility by extending a previously buried pipe above ground in Austin, Texas. This service ensures easier access for maintenance and repairs, enhancing functionality and reducing potential future challenges.
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A plumber cleared a kitchen drain clog from an external cleanout in Hutto, TX. A camera inspection revealed buildup inside the drain.
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A plumber in Austin, TX, identified a water leak in a backyard near the meter. After exposing the PVC water line, they found a separation where the pipe upsized. Proper repairs can help prevent further water pooling and potential damage.
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Unclog sewer main through a Cleanout. Run camera and find problem or insure there is no problem with the main sewer line.
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Unclog sewer main through a Cleanout. Run camera and find problem or insure there is no problem with the main sewer line.
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Repaired portion of sewer line under the fence due to a crack and improperly installed the first time by someone else.
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The mixing line was removed by capping cold side and connect hot water lines under bathroom sink. Replaced the 34 PRV by digging up old one and installing a new one.
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Customer was having backup in whole house. Cleared through the mainline with mainline auger.
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Customer had a yard leak, found that PRV was leaking and customer wanted a shut off valve installed. Replaced and checked for leaks.
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Unclog sewer main through a Cleanout. Run camera and find problem or insure there is no problem with the main sewer line.
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The technicians ran a camera down the sewer drain due to a bad sewer smell
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Installed a new PRV and Expansion tank on the water heater.
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Dug about 18 inches of dirt and replaced the current corroded shut off valve with a new one and raised to surface for easy customer access.
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Chipped concrete around copper water line to expose and repair pipe, tested for leaks. No leaks at this time.
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Customer had high water pressure at 120 PSI, Installed a 1 pressure regulating valve.
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Main sewer pipe repair that had roots growing into the line. Dug down to expose and repaired broken section of pipe.
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Exposed pvc that were leaking due to roots that had grown under and into pvc pipes.
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Excavate and tunnel under home to repair break in sewer line. Checked by engineer and backfilled after inspection was passed.
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Installed a new PV and a new thermal expansion tank to fix customers water pressure.
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Tunneled 225ft for repair of break under slab of house for complete sewer line replacement.
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Customers kitchen sink was backed up, augured and ran camera to find roots in line causing back up.
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Customer had a emergency yard line leak, Repaired and passed inspection.
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Customer had a larger bill than normal, Hydrostatic test was performed to test if the house was holding water.
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Replaced 50 ft of broken sewer line with schedule 40 pipe. New sewer line was bedded and covered after inspection.
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Front yard was flooded and needed leak detection so we could repair broken pipe. Water line was repaired after leak detection was finished.
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Ran new water lines for for 34 hot and cold for new shower valve
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Replaced current PRV with anew 34 PRV to restore PSI to 70.
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