Lead pipe, galvanized, or aging water service lines replaced professionally across Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge & Guelph.
The water service line is the pipe that runs from the city's water main at the street to your home. In many older Kitchener-Waterloo homes, these lines are made of lead or galvanized steel — materials that degrade over time and pose serious health and water quality risks. We specialize in water service line replacement and have been doing it in this region for over 30 years.
Lead pipes were commonly used in homes built before the 1950s in Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge. Lead leaches into your drinking water and poses serious health risks, particularly for children. We replace lead service lines completely — from the city curb stop at the street right into your home — with modern copper or PEX piping.
Galvanized steel water lines were common in homes built between the 1930s and 1960s. Over time they corrode from the inside out, restricting water flow and eventually leaking. If you have low water pressure or rusty water, your galvanized pipes may be the cause. We replace them fully, restoring proper flow and water quality.
We excavate, supply, and install new water service lines from the water meter inside your home to the curb stop at the street — whether it's a new connection, a street replacement project, or an aging pipe that needs replacing. We use copper or plastic (PEX) depending on what's best for your situation.
One of the trickiest parts of a water main replacement is getting under a front porch or veranda without excavating it. We have the equipment and experience to torpedo the new line under obstructions — saving you the cost and hassle of tearing apart your front entrance.
Building a new home or structure in KW Region? We handle new water service line installation from the municipal main to your building, working with your general contractor and coordinating with the city as needed.
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