Reliable Water Line Installation & Repair in Cumming, Alpharetta, & Roswell
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Expert Water Line Repair in Cumming, Alpharetta, & Roswell
Water line issues can start small but quickly lead to serious problems. Whether you're noticing signs of a leak, experiencing low water pressure, or seeing a spike in your water bill, it's essential to address the issue promptly. At Total Mechanical Care, we provide expert water line repairs for homes and businesses in Cumming, Alpharetta, Roswell, and the surrounding Atlanta area.
Our licensed plumbers utilize advanced diagnostic tools to pinpoint the issue and determine the most effective repair method. In many cases, we can isolate and fix the damaged section of the pipe without having to replace the entire line. We work efficiently to get your system back on track while minimizing disruption to your property.
Professional Water Line Installation in Cumming, Alpharetta, & Roswell
Need a new water line installed? Whether you're remodeling, building an addition, or upgrading old infrastructure, our team at Total Mechanical Care is equipped to handle the job. We install water lines for residential and commercial properties in Cumming, Alpharetta, and Roswell, always following local code requirements and best practices.
From planning and permitting to final connections, we manage the entire process to ensure safe, reliable water service. Our team is experienced in working with a variety of property types and layouts, so you can feel confident knowing your new water line will be built to last. Contact us today to schedule an appointment!
Georgia Owned & Operated Since 1923
Total Mechanical Care traces its plumbing roots back to 1923, when Jacob's grandfather began working in the field. Today, as a locally owned and operated company, we carry that tradition forward by delivering honest, high-quality plumbing services to homes and businesses across North Georgia. Whether you're dealing with a complex commercial system or a simple household repair, our work is guided by integrity, craftsmanship, and a commitment to customer satisfaction.
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Serving North Atlanta and Beyond
At Total Mechanical Care, we deliver dependable plumbing services to homeowners and businesses across Cumming, Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, and the surrounding North Metro Atlanta area. Our team is known for prompt response times, clear communication, and long-lasting solutions.
We understand the specific plumbing challenges in this region, from older homes with worn-out piping to commercial properties that require strict code compliance. With deep local experience, we provide professional service that fits the needs of your property.
Frequently Asked Questions About Water Line Services
What is a water line?
A water line is the pipe that delivers fresh, pressurized water from the main municipal supply (or a private well) into your home or business. It typically runs underground from the street to your property and connects to your plumbing system. If the line is damaged or leaking, it can cause issues like low water pressure, water discoloration, or flooding.
How do I disconnect a water line from the fridge?
First, turn off the water supply. You can usually accomplish this by closing the shutoff valve located behind or beneath the refrigerator. Then, gently disconnect the water line from the fridge by unscrewing the compression nut or quick-connect fitting. Keep a towel handy to catch any remaining water. If you're unsure or if the valve is corroded, it's best to call a plumber.
How deep does a water line need to be?
In Atlanta and much of Georgia, water lines are typically buried at least 12 to 18 inches deep to protect against freezing and accidental damage. However, depth requirements can vary depending on local code and soil conditions. For new installations or repairs, a licensed plumber will ensure the proper depth and insulation for long-term reliability.
How do I turn off a main water line?
To shut off your main water supply, locate the main shutoff valve, which is usually found where the water line enters your home, often in a basement, crawl space, or utility room. Turn the valve clockwise (right) until it stops. If your home has a curbside water meter, the city may need to assist with turning it off at the street.