Is Your Water Service Line Due for Replacement?
Your water service line is the underground pipe that connects your home to the municipal water main. If your home was built before the 1980s, there’s a good chance you have an outdated lead or galvanized steel service line that’s affecting your water quality, pressure, and safety.
At Mansour’s Innovations, we specialize in replacing old, corroded, or damaged water service lines with modern copper or PEX piping. Whether you’re dealing with rusty water, low pressure, or simply want peace of mind knowing your family’s water supply is safe, we’re here to help.
Signs Your Water Line Needs Replacement
Age of Pipes
Lines over 40-50 years old are due for replacement.
Discolored Water
Rusty, brown, or yellow water indicates internal pipe corrosion.
Low Water Pressure
Unexplained drops in pressure often mean corrosion is restricting flow.
Wet Spots in Yard
Unusually lush green patches may indicate an underground leak.
High Water Bills
Sudden spikes often signal a hidden leak in the service line.
Lead Pipe Concerns
If you have a lead service line, replacement is critical for health.
See Water Service Line Replacement in Action
Watch how we professionally replace old, corroded water lines with new copper piping to restore safe, clean water to your home.
Our Water Service Line Work
Professional water main replacement from excavation to completion










Understanding Your Pipe Material
The material of your water service line significantly impacts water quality, flow, safety, and longevity.

Lead Pipe Replace Immediately
Soft, dull gray metal that’s easily scratched. Commonly found in homes built before 1950. Lead pipes often have a characteristic “bulb” shape at connections.
Characteristics
- Flexible, easily bent
- Not magnetic
- Scratches to shiny silver
Why Replace
- Highly toxic – causes lead poisoning
- Banned in modern plumbing
- Serious health hazard
Galvanized Steel Plan Replacement
Steel pipe coated with zinc. Magnetic and difficult to scratch. Common in homes from 1930s-1980s. The zinc coating eventually wears off, causing rust buildup.
Characteristics
- Strong and durable initially
- Magnetic (magnet sticks)
- Silver-gray color
Why Replace
- Internal rust restricts flow
- 40-50 year lifespan max
- Can leach lead from fittings
Copper Pipe Modern Standard
Reddish-brown metal that’s not magnetic. The gold standard for water service lines. Type K copper is the thickest and most durable for underground applications.
Advantages
- 50+ year lifespan
- Corrosion resistant
- Inhibits bacteria
- Increases property value
Considerations
- Higher material cost
- Professional installation needed
PEX / Poly Pipe Modern Alternative
Flexible plastic piping (cross-linked polyethylene). Usually blue for cold water lines. Easy to install and highly durable for underground use.
Advantages
- 80-100 year lifespan
- Freeze resistant
- No corrosion possible
- Lower cost than copper
Considerations
- Not suitable for hot water outdoors
- Requires proper fittings
Quick Comparison
| Material | Safety | Lifespan | Cost | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lead | Dangerous | N/A | N/A | Replace immediately |
| Galvanized | Degrades over time | 40-50 years | Low (obsolete) | Replace when aging |
| Copper | Safe | 50+ years | Higher | Best for durability |
| PEX | Safe | 80-100 years | Moderate | Best value option |
Our Water Service Line Services
Line Inspection
We locate and assess your existing service line, identify the material, and determine the best replacement approach.
Full Replacement
Complete water service line replacement from the city connection to your home with new copper or PEX piping.
Lead Line Removal
Safe removal and disposal of hazardous lead service lines with full replacement to protect your family’s health.
Leak Repair
Emergency repairs for water line leaks, including locating underground leaks and restoring water service quickly.
Interior Connection
Professional connection of new service line to your home’s plumbing system at the meter or main shutoff.
Yard Restoration
Complete backfill, grading, and restoration of your yard, driveway, or sidewalk after excavation work.
Our Replacement Process
Assessment & Planning
We inspect your current service line, identify the material, locate the route, and discuss replacement options with you.
Permits & Utility Coordination
We obtain all necessary permits and coordinate with your water utility company for the tap connection and meter setup.
Excavation
Using a combination of machine and hand digging, we carefully excavate to expose the old line while protecting other utilities.
Pipe Installation
We install your new Type K copper or PEX service line, making secure connections at the street and your home.
Testing & Restoration
We pressure test the new line, restore water service, backfill the trench, and restore your property to its original condition.
Why Choose Mansour’s for Your Water Line?
Licensed & Experienced
Fully licensed plumbers with extensive experience in water service line replacement.
Own Excavation Equipment
We own our excavators, allowing us to control quality and pass savings to you.
Upfront Pricing
Detailed quotes with no hidden fees. Know your costs before work begins.
Fast Turnaround
Most replacements completed in 1-2 days with minimal disruption to your water service.
