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PIPE & WATER LINE REPAIR

Pipe & Water Line Repair in Loveland, CO

Burst pipes, leaking joints, corroded lines, and failing main water lines — we repair and replace the pipes that carry clean water through your home, including full repipes when it’s time.

Frozen-pipe season is hard on Northern Colorado homes. If a pipe has burst, call right away.

Leaking or burst pipe?
We stop the water and repair the line
Spot repair or full repipe — your call
Licensed plumbers, honest options
(970) 457-5970
WHAT WE PROVIDE

Pipe repair and replacement

From a single burst section to replacing an aging water line, we handle the pipes that supply your home — and help you decide between a repair and a repipe.

Burst pipe repair

We stop the flow and repair or replace the split section so it doesn’t fail again.

Water line repair & replacement

Repair or replace the main water line feeding the home when it leaks or fails.

Repiping

When old pipe is failing in several places, replacing it can cost less than repeated repairs.

Frozen pipe repair

Thaw, assess, and repair pipes damaged by a freeze — a common winter call here.

Leaking joints & fittings

Resealing or replacing connections that have started to weep, corrode, or drip.

Not sure whether it’s one spot or the whole line? Describe it and we’ll help you figure it out.

Call and describe it
WARNING SIGNS

Signs of a pipe problem

Many pipe issues start out of sight. These are the clues that water is escaping somewhere it shouldn’t.

Water stains on walls or ceilings
A spreading stain often means a pipe is leaking behind the surface.
A drop in water pressure
A sudden or steady loss of pressure can point to a leak or corrosion in the line.
Wet spots in the yard
A soggy patch or pooling water can mean the buried water line is leaking.
A spike in the water bill
Using the same amount but paying more can mean water is escaping through a hidden leak.
Discolored or rusty water
Rust in the water can signal corrosion inside aging metal pipes.
WHY PIPES FAIL

What causes pipe damage

A few causes are behind most pipe failures here — and they shape whether a repair or a repipe makes sense.

Freezing

Water expands as it freezes. That pressure can split a pipe — the top winter cause in our climate.

Corrosion & age

Older metal pipe corrodes from the inside, thinning walls until it leaks or bursts.

Shifting ground

Settling soil and pressure on buried lines can stress joints and crack pipe over time.

High water pressure

Pressure running too high stresses pipe and joints and shortens their life.

Poor prior work

Rushed or incorrect past repairs can leave joints that leak or fail down the road.

OUR PROCESS

How a pipe repair works

Find it, stop it, fix it right — and tell you honestly whether one section or the whole line needs attention.

1

We talk

You describe what you’re seeing — a stain, a pressure drop, a wet spot, or a burst.

2

We locate & diagnose

We find the failing section and check whether the surrounding pipe is sound.

3

We explain options

Spot repair or repipe, with the trade-offs and upfront pricing before we start.

4

We repair & test

We complete the work, restore pressure, and confirm there are no remaining leaks.

REPAIR OR REPIPE

One bad section, or a bigger pattern?

A single burst or leak in otherwise sound pipe is usually a straightforward repair. But when old pipe is corroding and failing in multiple spots, patching one leak at a time gets expensive — and the next leak is rarely far behind.

We’ll be straight about what we see. If a repair is the right move, that’s what we recommend. If repiping would save you money and hassle over the next few years, we’ll show you why.

REPIPING MAKES SENSE WHEN
Leaks keep coming back
Water is rusty or discolored
The pipe is old throughout

A hidden leak has to be found first

If you know something is leaking but can’t see where, pinpointing it before we open a wall or dig saves time and money. That’s where leak detection comes in.

Leak detection
DON’T WAIT

Why a leaking pipe can’t wait

Even a slow pipe leak does steady damage out of sight. The longer it runs, the bigger the repair.

Hidden water damage

A leak inside a wall or under a floor soaks framing and drywall long before you see a stain.

Mold and rot

Ongoing moisture invites mold and rots wood, adding cost and complexity to the repair.

A leak can become a burst

A weeping joint or corroded pipe can give way suddenly, turning a small fix into an emergency.

Licensed, lasting repairs

Pipe work joins into your home’s water system, so it has to be done right. Our licensed plumbers make repairs that hold and meet code — important with older pipe materials.

Commercial pipe work

A pipe failure can shut a business down. We repair and replace lines for commercial properties with downtime kept to a minimum.

TWO APPROACHES

Spot repair vs. repipe

Both are valid — the right one depends on the age and condition of the pipe, not just the one leak in front of us.

SPOT REPAIR

Fix the one bad section

When the rest of the pipe is sound, repairing a single burst or leak is quick and affordable.

REPIPE

Replace the failing line

When old pipe is failing in several places, replacing it ends the cycle of repeat repairs.

WHAT WE FIX

Pipe problems we handle

From the supply line at the street to the pipe behind a wall, we work on the lines that bring water in.

Burst and split pipes
Frozen-pipe damage
Leaking joints & fittings
Corroded metal pipe
Main water line leaks
Whole-home repipes
LOVELAND & NEARBY

Pipe repair across Northern Colorado

Cold winters make frozen and burst pipes a seasonal reality here, especially in crawl spaces and exterior walls. We serve Loveland and the surrounding communities.

See the full list on our service areas page. A pipe burst right now? That’s an emergency.

PREVENTION

How to protect your pipes

A few habits — especially before winter — go a long way toward preventing a burst pipe.

1
Insulate exposed pipes
Pipes in crawl spaces, garages, and exterior walls are the most likely to freeze and burst.
2
Let a faucet drip in hard freezes
A trickle keeps water moving and lowers the pressure that bursts a frozen pipe.
3
Check your water pressure
Pressure that’s too high wears out pipe and joints. If it feels forceful, have it checked.
4
Act on discolored water
Rusty water can be an early sign of corrosion inside aging pipe worth looking at.
5
Know your main shutoff
If a pipe bursts, shutting off the main fast is the single best way to limit damage.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED

Pipe & water line questions

My pipe just burst — what should I do?
Shut off the water — the fixture valve, or the main for a larger break — if you can do it safely, then call. A burst pipe is urgent; see our emergency plumbing service.
Why do pipes burst in winter?
Water expands as it freezes, and that pressure can split a pipe. Pipes in crawl spaces, garages, and exterior walls are most at risk in our climate.
Should I repair a pipe or repipe the house?
A single failure in sound pipe is usually a repair. When old pipe is corroding and failing in several places, repiping can cost less than repeated patches. We’ll show you the trade-off.
How do you find a leak inside a wall?
We use leak detection to pinpoint the source before opening anything, so we can access the exact spot instead of guessing. See our leak detection service for more.
What causes low water pressure?
It can be buildup in a fixture, a partly closed valve, or a leak or corrosion in the line. If pressure drops across the whole home, the supply line is worth checking.
Do you replace main water lines?
Yes. We repair and replace the main water line that feeds the home when it leaks or fails, and we’ll explain the options before any work begins.
Is rusty water a sign of a pipe problem?
It can be. Rust in the water often points to corrosion inside aging metal pipe. It’s worth having checked, since corroded pipe is more likely to leak or burst.

Call for pipe & water line repair in Loveland

Burst pipe, hidden leak, low pressure, or an aging line — we’ll find it, stop it, and repair it right, whether that’s one section or a full repipe.

(970) 457-5970