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Wasatch County, Utah · 7 cities

Water Line Repair in Wasatch County, Utah

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The main water line between the meter and your Wasatch County home is the one pipe you never see and completely depend on. Wasatch County has everything from original galvanized steel to 90s polybutylene to modern PEX in the ground — each fails its own way. The tell-tale signs: a water bill that jumped with no lifestyle change, a permanently soggy or unusually green strip in the yard, low pressure at every fixture, or the sound of running water when everything's off. We locate the leak first — electronically, without exploratory digging — then give you a fixed written price for spot repair or full replacement, including trenchless options that save your landscaping.

Common questions

Water Line Repair FAQs · Wasatch County

How much does main water line repair cost in Wasatch County?

Spot repairs (one failed section or fitting) typically run $1,500–$3,500 in Wasatch County. Full service-line replacement runs $3,500–$8,000 depending on length, depth, material, and whether we can go trenchless. Frost depth here means lines sit 3–4 ft down, which is most of the excavation cost. Every job gets a fixed written price after leak location.

How do I know if my water line is leaking underground?

Shut every fixture off and check your meter — if the low-flow indicator (small triangle or star) is still spinning, water is going somewhere. Other signs: a bill jump you can't explain, a soggy or suspiciously lush strip between the meter and house, pressure loss at every fixture, or hissing/running-water sound at the main shutoff. Any of those in Wasatch County, we can confirm it with electronic leak location.

Trenchless or dig — which will my Wasatch County repair need?

Trenchless (pipe pulling/bursting) works on most straight runs and needs only two access pits — it's the answer when the line runs under a driveway, mature trees, or finished landscaping. Open trench still wins when the line has multiple bends, shallow rock, or utility congestion. We quote both when both are viable so you pick.

Whose responsibility is the water line — mine or the city's?

In most Wasatch County service areas, the utility owns everything up to and including the meter; the homeowner owns the line from the meter to the house. That homeowner side is what we repair. Worth checking your homeowner's policy too — some carriers offer service-line riders that cover exactly this.

My water pressure has slowly dropped for years — same problem?

Usually that's not a leak but internal corrosion: galvanized lines rust shut from the inside, and in 15-grain Wasatch County water, scale accelerates it. If your home still has galvanized supply, replacement restores flow you probably forgot the house ever had — and stops the rusty-water and pinhole-leak stage before it starts.

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