Water mainline repair advice needed

Anonymous
Discovered that there must be a leak in the mainline as our yard is wet in a certain area and our water pressure is a bit lower. Freaking out about cost, does anyone have a plumber recommendation and any idea of cost to repair? This will require excavation in a yard., luckily not near the driveway. I am in Montgomery county near PG county.
Anonymous
If it’s between the street and your water meter then WSSC will fix at their expense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it’s between the street and your water meter then WSSC will fix at their expense.

Unfortunately not. They told us since it is on our property it is our responsibility
Anonymous
Buying an old house. Is there some kind of inspection I can do to avoid getting into a situation like this?
Anonymous
I live in DC and had a great experience with Thomas E Clark. They excavated about three feet to replace my cast iron sewer line with pvc from the alley to the rear of my house. Their quote was quite competitive and I was happy with their work/professionalism, etc.
Anonymous
I have been using H two O plumbing a lot of times it is a great company.
It is small company but they have all the equipment but they don’t return calls fast so you have to call them multiple times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it’s between the street and your water meter then WSSC will fix at their expense.


This is not correct. Service line is your responsibility.

Op, they can pull your line without digging it. How old is your line?
Anonymous
A lot of plumbing guys don’t do service line replacement work.
Anonymous
1. Don't freak out
2. Google "water service line replacement contractors near me" or find plumbers from your water provider's website
3. start calling and have them out come and get multiple quotes
4. ask them if they can pull the line vs. digging

good luck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buying an old house. Is there some kind of inspection I can do to avoid getting into a situation like this?


all lines eventually break. ask them how old water line is. anything more than 20, i'd keep an eye on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buying an old house. Is there some kind of inspection I can do to avoid getting into a situation like this?


You can buy insurance for it with few hundred dollars a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buying an old house. Is there some kind of inspection I can do to avoid getting into a situation like this?


You can buy insurance for it with few hundred dollars a year.


WSSC stopped offering that insurance a few years ago. PP maybe able to get it somewhere else. Replacement cost will run ~$4000+
Anonymous
WSSC wasn’t offering anything, they were just contracting with a company called Home Serve.
Anonymous
Service line, not main line
Anonymous
I had a very hard time finding companies that did that work. I would call big plumbing companies and they would tell me that they did recplace lines then they would show up and tell me they didn't do that type of work. It was infuriating. I even bugged the water company for some names. I finally found one and it was expensive. I'd have to look for the bill but it was several thousand dollars I believe. I'm sure the size of my front yard impacted that.
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