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When your water line fails, everything stops. No showers, no dishwasher, no laundry. Your daily routine grinds to a halt, and every minute without water feels like an hour.
That’s exactly why we respond fast and fix it right the first time. You get your water back, your peace of mind restored, and transparent pricing that won’t shock you when the bill arrives.
Most Granite Bay homeowners are surprised to learn that a properly repaired water line actually protects their home’s value. No more worrying about hidden leaks damaging your foundation or scaring off potential buyers down the road.
Murray Plumbing has been solving water line problems for over 60 years. That’s five generations of plumbers who’ve learned what works and what doesn’t in Granite Bay’s unique conditions.
We understand the challenges that come with Granite Bay’s older homes and established neighborhoods. Many properties built in the 1980s are now dealing with aging water lines that need professional attention.
Our A+ BBB rating and 4.7-star Google reviews come from one simple approach: we show up when we say we will, fix the problem properly, and charge exactly what we quoted. No surprises, no excuses, no coming back to “finish the job.”
First, we locate the problem using professional detection equipment. No guessing, no unnecessary digging. We pinpoint the exact issue so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Next, we explain your options in plain English. Whether it’s a simple repair or a full line replacement, you’ll understand what needs to happen and why. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins.
Then we fix it using the right materials and methods for your specific situation. Our licensed plumbers have the tools and experience to handle everything from minor leaks to complete water line replacements. We clean up completely when we’re done, leaving your property better than we found it.
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Water line problems in Granite Bay often involve more than just the pipe itself. We handle the complete scope: from the street connection to your home’s main shutoff valve.
Our service includes leak detection, pipe repair or replacement, valve installation, and pressure testing to ensure everything works properly. We use materials that match your existing system and meet current code requirements.
For Granite Bay’s established neighborhoods, we often recommend trenchless repair methods when possible. This minimizes disruption to your landscaping and reduces the overall project timeline. Your beautiful property stays beautiful, and you get your water back faster.
Water line repair costs in Granite Bay typically range from $500 to $3,000, depending on the extent of the damage and repair method needed. Simple leak repairs cost less, while full line replacements cost more.
The final price depends on factors like the depth of your line, accessibility, and whether we can use trenchless methods. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you’ll know exactly what to expect.
California has higher repair costs than many states, but getting it fixed properly the first time saves money in the long run. Delaying repairs often leads to more extensive damage and higher costs.
Common signs include unexpectedly high water bills, low water pressure throughout your home, wet spots in your yard, or discolored water. These symptoms often indicate a leak or break in your main water line.
If your water meter keeps running even when all faucets are off, that’s a clear sign of a leak somewhere in your system. You might also notice soft or soggy areas in your lawn, especially near where the water line enters your property.
Don’t ignore these warning signs. What starts as a small leak can quickly become a major problem that damages your foundation or floods your property. Early detection and repair save both money and headaches.
Yes, we use trenchless repair methods whenever possible. This technology allows us to repair or replace water lines with minimal excavation, preserving your landscaping and hardscaping.
Trenchless methods work by accessing the pipe through small entry points rather than digging a full trench. We can often complete the repair through just two small access holes, leaving most of your yard untouched.
However, not every situation allows for trenchless repair. Factors like pipe depth, soil conditions, and the extent of damage determine which method works best. We’ll evaluate your specific situation and recommend the approach that makes the most sense for your property.
Most water line repairs take 4-8 hours to complete, depending on the complexity of the problem. Simple leak repairs might be finished in a few hours, while full line replacements typically take a full day.
Trenchless repairs are generally faster than traditional excavation methods. Weather and soil conditions can also affect timing, but we work efficiently to restore your water service as quickly as possible.
We understand that being without water disrupts your entire household. That’s why we prioritize water line emergencies and often provide same-day service for urgent situations. You won’t be left without water any longer than absolutely necessary.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency water line repair services throughout Granite Bay. Water line breaks don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.
When you call for emergency service, you’ll reach a real person who can dispatch a licensed plumber to your location. We keep fully stocked trucks and maintain emergency response capabilities around the clock.
Emergency calls do carry additional fees for after-hours service, but we’re transparent about pricing even in emergency situations. When your water line fails at 2 AM or on a weekend, you need a plumber who will actually show up and fix the problem properly.
Unfortunately, most homeowner’s insurance policies don’t cover water line repairs. Insurance typically covers sudden, unexpected damage but excludes gradual wear and normal maintenance issues.
However, if a water line break causes damage to your home’s interior, that damage might be covered under your policy. It’s worth checking with your insurance company to understand exactly what’s covered and what isn’t.
Some homeowners purchase separate water line protection plans through their utility company or third-party providers. These plans can help offset repair costs, but they usually have waiting periods and coverage limitations. The best protection is regular maintenance and prompt attention to warning signs.
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