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What you get from Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing:
Serving your Community, Since 1970
Established in 1970 by Vietnam Veteran Don Chud.
Chud Cooling & Heating has been delivering over 50 years of exceptional customer service. As a family-owned and operated company, we are dedicated to going above and beyond for every customer. Our simple goal is to help people by providing honest and solution-based options in every service we offer.
We are committed to a sustainable future and constantly adapt to the latest environmental regulations, offering energy-efficient heating and cooling systems. Our friendly and knowledgeable technicians undergo specific training, ensuring the best service for your equipment needs.
The amount of time it will take to replace a main water line depends on the size and complexity of the repair. A small and simple water main can be repaired in as little as six to eight hours, whereas larger and more complicated repairs can take between several days to a week to complete. If you need to replace your main water line, have a trusted Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing certified plumber assess your water line and give you an estimate of how long it will take to replace as well as a price quote.
To be certain that your main water line is broken, you will need to have a professional plumbing expert from Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing assess your water main. Indications that your water line may be broken are increasing water bills, low water pressure, and soft spots in your lawn. If you notice any of these issues, call Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing to look at your main water line and give you an estimate.
While it is possible to replace your own main water line if you still have old galvanized steel pipes, it is highly recommended to have a certified plumber from Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing handle the job. Replacing a main water line is a very complex process that could potentially affect your entire neighborhood if done incorrectly. Our certified plumbers at Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing have the knowledge, experience, and expertise in repairing water main lines and will even provide you with a quote before doing any repairing or replacing.
The most commonly used type of pipe for a water main is Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe (PVC). Benefits of PVC piping material include it being inexpensive, lightweight, durable, corrosion resistant, and nonreactive with most chemicals.
PVC water main line pipes can last as long as 100 years. PVC pipes are highly resilient towards freezing conditions and meet the majority of pipe requirements. While water main line pipes can last as long as 100 years, the average water main starts failing after around 50 years.
In order to figure out what size your main water line should be, you will need a professional plumber from Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing to measure and size it correctly. Water main lines tend to be complex plumbing systems and our plumbing experts at Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing have the tools, knowledge, skills, and experience that most homeowners do not have access to.
There are a lot of factors that can go into a water main line replacement, such as age, but some of the most common signs and symptoms that your water main has a break in need of replacement include:
If there is a clog or break in your water main line, it will generally affect the water pressure in your home, causing it to decrease. When a clog or break is present, less water is able to move through the pipe, and is therefore not able to make it to your plumbing fixtures, such as shower heads or sinks. Decreased water pressure is a very common sign of a broken water main.
Has your monthly water and utility bill increased? If it has and you notice any of the other symptoms listed here, you may have a clog or break in your water main. When there is a break in the line, it will often waste excess water, causing a significant increase in your monthly utility bill. If you notice that your water bill has increased out of nowhere and you are experiencing at least one of these other symptoms, you should call Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing about replacing your water main right away.
If you have wet patches or pools of vibrant grass throughout your lawn, you likely have a water main line break. Patches of vibrant grass, water pools, and a foul odor from the water is an almost indisputable indication that your water main has suffered a break. If this happens, you will need to call Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing for expert help immediately before extensive damage to your home, property, and the water main line itself degrades, costing you even more in potential repairs.
When a water main line breaks, dirt and debris can get inside of the pipe and eventually your water supply. Because water main lines are underground, a lot of potentially toxic and hazardous objects can leak into your water supply, which may result in you and your family becoming sick. If you notice that the water from your sinks, bathtubs, and drains appears to be discolored and fragrant, you likely have a main water line break!
Another sign that your water main may be in need of replacement are unfamiliar, loud noises coming from your plumbing when it is not being used. If you notice water moving or other random plumbing noises throughout the night while these appliances are not being used, this is an indication of an issue that will need to be resolved within your water line.
Lastly, if you notice that many of your toilets, sinks, or shower drains are constantly getting clogged no matter how much snaking or store-bought drain cleaner you use, this is a sign that your water line is either clogged or has broken entirely. This can also happen if your sewer line is clogged or broken as well. Either way, you will need to call in the experts at Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing to help determine whether a repair or replacement is necessary.
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