Restore Pressure and Stop the Leak

Water line repair and replacement for homes in Kennesaw, Georgia and surrounding areas

You turn on the faucet in your Kennesaw home and the water trickles out instead of flowing the way it used to. You may also notice damp spots forming in your yard, higher water bills without explanation, or discolored water coming from multiple taps. These are signs that your water line is compromised, either from age, shifting soil, tree root intrusion, or corrosion. Once the line begins to fail, water pressure drops throughout the house and leaks can cause foundation damage or flooding if left unaddressed.

The Neighborly Plumber provides water line repair and replacement services in Kennesaw and the surrounding communites using methods designed to restore reliable water flow while minimizing disruption to your property. We locate the damaged section of pipe, assess whether a targeted repair or full replacement is needed, and complete the work with materials that meet current plumbing codes. If the line is leaking underground or inside a wall, we use detection tools to pinpoint the problem without unnecessary excavation.

If you are dealing with weak water pressure or visible leaks around your property in Kennesaw or neighboring city, get in touch so we can assess the condition of your water line.

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What Happens During a Water Line Repair

When you schedule service in Kennesaw or surrounding area, we start by shutting off your water supply and inspecting the line from the meter to your home. We use pressure testing and leak detection equipment to identify the exact location and severity of the damage. If the issue is isolated to one section, we excavate only that area and replace the damaged segment with new piping. If the line shows widespread corrosion or has already failed in multiple places, we recommend replacing the entire run to avoid repeat repairs.

Once the new line is installed, water pressure will return to normal across all fixtures, and you will no longer see wet patches forming in your yard or driveway. Taps and appliances will fill at the rate they were designed to, and your water bill should stabilize if the leak was driving up usage.

We backfill and compact the excavated area carefully to prevent settling, and we restore landscaping to the extent possible given the scope of the work. The new line is tested under full pressure before we consider the job complete. If your water line runs under concrete or through a crawlspace, we plan the route to reduce future access issues.

What to expect before we begin work

Homeowners often want to understand how much of their yard will be affected and how long they will be without water before committing to a repair or replacement.

How do I know if my water line is damaged?
Common signs include a sudden drop in water pressure, wet spots in your yard or near the foundation, rust-colored water from multiple taps, or an unexplained spike in your water bill. You may also hear running water when no fixtures are in use.
What causes water lines to fail?
Aging galvanized or copper pipes corrode over time, tree roots grow into joints or cracks, soil shifts during heavy rain, and freezing temperatures can cause pipes to crack. Most failures occur in lines that are over thirty years old or were installed with outdated materials.
How long does a water line replacement take?

Most replacements in Kennesaw and the surrounnding areas take one full day, though the timeline depends on the length of the line and how accessible it is. We aim to restore your water service by the end of the same day whenever conditions allow.

Will you have to dig up my entire yard?
Not usually. If the damage is limited to one section, we excavate only that area. If the entire line needs replacement, we trench from the meter to your home along the most direct path, avoiding landscaping features wherever possible.
What kind of pipe do you use for replacement?
We typically install PEX or copper depending on local code requirements and the specifics of your property. Both materials resist corrosion and provide decades of reliable service when installed correctly.

If you are experiencing low water pressure, unexplained leaks, or signs of a failing water line in Kennesaw or surrounding area, The Neighborly Plumber can locate the issue and restore function with minimal disruption. We handle everything from isolated repairs to full line replacements and make sure the work is done right the first time. Contact us to schedule an inspection or discuss what your property needs.