INSTALLATION & DESIGN SERVICES

Water line installation or replacements.

Your water line is the foundation of everything else in your plumbing system. PreciseFlo installs new water service lines, replaces aging infrastructure, and designs water line systems for new construction and major renovations — with the precision and craftsmanship your property deserves.

25+ Years of Experience
Licensed & Insured in Georgia
Residential & Commercial
5-Star Rated
iSpring-Certified Filtration

WHAT WE DO

A long pipe running through a trench under construction, with soil and rubble on either side.

Your water line done right — from the street to every fixture in your home.

The water line running from your municipal connection or well to your home is the single most important pipe on your property. Everything downstream depends on it — pressure, flow, and water quality all start here.

PreciseFlo installs new water service lines for new construction projects, replaces deteriorating lines in existing homes and commercial properties, and designs water line systems that are sized correctly for the property's demand — not just adequate for today but built for the long term. For clients who need installation only, we execute the scope cleanly and correctly.

  • New water service line installation

  • Main water line replacement

  • Water line upsizing for increased demand

  • Trenchless water line installation options

  • New construction water line design & installation

  • Commercial water line installation & service

  • Water line rerouting and relocation

  • Copper, PEX, and HDPE water line installation

  • Water line installation for additions & ADUs

  • Coordination with municipal water authorities

WHEN TO CALL US

Signs you need a new water line.

You're building a new home

Every new home needs a properly sized and correctly installed water service line from the street or well. Getting this right at the start prevents pressure problems, capacity issues, and expensive retrofits later.

Your home is over 30 years old

Older homes often have water lines made from galvanized steel or polybutylene — materials that corrode, restrict flow, and fail over time. If your line has never been replaced, an assessment is worth having before it becomes an emergency.

Your water pressure is consistently low

Chronic low pressure throughout your entire property — not just one fixture — often points to an undersized or deteriorating water service line that's restricting flow at the source.

You're adding an addition or ADU

Expanding your home's footprint increases your water demand. We assess whether your existing service line has the capacity to support the addition — and upgrade it if it doesn't.

You're developing a commercial property

Commercial water service requirements are significantly more demanding than residential. We design and install commercial water lines sized for your property's peak demand and compliant with local code.

You've had repeated water line issues

Multiple leaks, breaks, or pressure problems in a short period are a clear sign that your water line is failing. Continued repairs on a deteriorating line cost more over time than a properly executed replacement.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Your water service line is the pipe that runs from the municipal water main at the street — or from your well — to your home or building. It's the primary supply line for your entire property. Everything downstream of it — your fixtures, appliances, water heater, and filtration system — depends on this line being properly sized, correctly installed, and in good condition.

  • We install copper, PEX, and HDPE water lines depending on the application, local code requirements, and the specific demands of the project. Each material has different performance characteristics, cost profiles, and ideal use cases — we specify the right material for your situation rather than defaulting to whatever is easiest to source.

  • Trenchless installation methods allow us to install or replace a water line with minimal excavation — protecting your landscaping, driveway, and hardscape. Where conditions allow, we use trenchless methods to reduce disruption and restoration costs. We'll assess whether trenchless is feasible for your property and include it as an option in your proposal.

  • Common signs include recurring leaks or line breaks, consistently low water pressure throughout the property, visible corrosion or deteriorating pipe material, unusually high water bills, discolored water, and pipes made from outdated materials like galvanized steel or polybutylene. If your home is over 30 years old and has never had the water line replaced, an assessment is worth having.

  • Water line sizing depends on your property's peak demand — the number of fixtures, appliances, and zones that may draw water simultaneously. An undersized line restricts flow and pressure throughout the entire property. We assess your demand and specify the correct diameter before any work begins.

  • Yes. Adding a home addition, accessory dwelling unit, garage apartment, or detached structure often requires extending or upgrading your water service line to support the additional demand. We assess your existing line capacity and design the extension or upgrade accordingly.