Water Line Repair in Gastonia, NC

Water Line Repair in Gastonia, NC

The water service line running from the meter to your home is one of those plumbing components nobody thinks about until it fails-and when it does, the front yard is wet, the water bill has spiked, or there’s no pressure at the fixtures. Don’t let it get to that point. Instead, call Roland Black. Our team has been repairing water service lines in Gastonia and Gaston County since 1973, with licensed plumbers, the right detection equipment, and proper restoration practices for getting your yard back to normal after the work is done. Our team is licensed in both North and South Carolina, so wherever the problem sits in the ground, we’re covered. If the issue is broader than the service line, our leak detection team handles diagnostics across the whole home. Contact us today to learn more.

What’s Included in a Roland Black Water Line Repair Visit?

  • A licensed plumber arrives the same day in most cases, with detection equipment to locate underground leaks before any digging starts.
  • The leak or break is located precisely with acoustic detection or other appropriate equipment, so excavation is targeted rather than trial-and-error.
  • You receive written pricing for the repair options, including spot repair, partial replacement, or full service line replacement when warranted.
  • The repair uses appropriate materials, including PEX, copper, or PE depending on the existing line and code requirements.
  • Excavation is restored after the repair, with concrete and landscaping coordination available when needed.

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Water Line Issues Aren’t Something to Wait On

A small leak in a water service line wastes water continuously, undermines the soil around the line, and can lead to bigger failures when the soil shifts. Even a slow underground leak can waste a remarkable amount of water before the homeowner notices the bill or the wet patch in the yard. Not sure if the math works out for your water line repair? The EPA WaterSense data shows just how fast those volumes add up when a leak goes unaddressed for months (or even years).

Common Water Line Problems We See in Gastonia

Water service lines fail from a few specific causes, and the right repair approach depends on which cause is at work. Here are the three patterns we see most often across Gaston County, with our diagnostic and repair approach.

Pinhole leaks in copper or galvanized service lines are a common failure mode, especially as the lines age and water chemistry takes its toll on the metal. The first pinhole usually means more are forming nearby, even if they haven’t yet started leaking. Our team locates the active leak and discusses whether spot repair or full replacement is the smarter long-term move based on the line’s overall condition.

Tree roots seek water sources, and a small joint or fitting leak attracts roots that eventually wrap around or even penetrate the line. Older joints in galvanized lines and shifted joints in clay tile are particularly vulnerable. We inspect for root damage during repair visits and discuss options for protecting the new line, including pipe material choice and routing changes when appropriate.

Carolina winters mostly stay mild, but the deep cold snaps that hit every few years freeze service lines that aren’t buried deep enough or that run under unheated structures. Frozen lines often crack at fittings or along longer pipe runs, and the damage shows up when the thaw comes and water starts escaping. Our team identifies freeze damage during repair and discusses depth and routing improvements for the replacement to prevent future incidents.

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Roland Black: Your Local Water Line Repair Experts in Gastonia

Water service line problems are stressful, especially when they show up as wet yards or lost pressure at every fixture in the home. Here is what Gastonia families ask us most when they suspect a water line issue.

  • How do I know if my water service line is leaking? Common signs include wet or unusually green patches in the yard along the line’s path, low water pressure at every fixture in the home, an unexplained jump in the water bill, and the sound of running water when no fixture is in use. Our plumbers can confirm with detection equipment without digging blind, which keeps the repair targeted and the yard damage minimal.
  • What’s the typical lifespan of a water service line? Lifespans depend on the material, including galvanized steel lines that often fail at 40 to 60 years, copper lines that can last 50 to 70 years, and modern PEX or PE lines designed for 50-plus years. Soil conditions, water chemistry, and tree root pressure all affect actual service life. Older Gastonia homes with original galvanized service lines are increasingly likely to need replacement rather than repair.
  • Should I repair the leak or replace the entire service line? The right answer depends on the line’s age, material, and the location of the leak. A pinhole leak on an otherwise good line is a spot repair candidate, while a leak on an aging galvanized line often points toward full replacement since more leaks usually follow. Roland Black walks through the trade-offs honestly during the assessment.
  • Will Roland Black coordinate with the city or utility on water line work? Yes, water service line work in Gastonia and most of Gaston County requires permits and sometimes coordination with the local water utility, particularly for connections at the meter. Our office handles permit filing, inspector coordination, and utility communication so the project moves smoothly from start to finish.
  • How long does water line repair take? Spot repairs on accessible service lines are often completed in a single day, while full service line replacements typically run one to two days. Lines that run under driveways, sidewalks, or established landscaping may take longer because of the additional restoration work. Trenchless replacement options are sometimes available and minimize surface disruption when conditions allow.

Roland Black handles every part of water service line work across Gastonia and Gaston County, from leak detection through restoration.
  • Underground leak detection uses acoustic and other equipment to locate leaks within inches before any excavation.
  • Spot repair excavation cuts a targeted opening directly over the leak rather than digging speculatively.
  • Service line replacements update the line from the meter to the home with modern PEX, copper, or PE materials.
  • Trenchless replacement options are evaluated when conditions and budget support them, minimizing surface disruption.
  • Pressure issues caused by partial blockages or undersized lines are diagnosed and addressed.
  • Galvanized steel line replacements are common for older Gastonia homes still running their original service lines.
  • Permit filing and utility coordination are handled by our office through every project.
Restoration after the repair includes backfilling, concrete work where applicable, and landscaping coordination so the yard recovers properly after the work is done.

Several signs tell you the water service line itself may be the problem rather than something inside the home:
  • You see a wet patch in the yard along the line’s path that doesn’t dry out between rains.
  • Grass over the suspected line is unusually green or growing faster than the surrounding lawn.
  • Water pressure has dropped at every fixture in the home, not just one or two.
  • Your water bill has spiked dramatically without any change in usage.
  • You hear running water when no fixture is in use.
  • The home has rust-colored or discolored water at multiple fixtures.
  • The home has galvanized service line that’s reaching the end of its useful life.
Any combination of these warning signs warrants a detection call, since underground leaks rarely improve on their own (and tend to worsen over time).

If you’re looking to schedule water service line detection and repair across Gastonia and Gaston County, call Roland Black at (980) 206-3523. If the leak turns out to be inside the home rather than the service line, our slab leak team handles those repairs, and our water line install team handles full replacements when the line is past saving.

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