When you find yourself needing your water lines repaired, it is critical to have a plumber you can always count on to provide efficient and trustworthy solutions. Stiles Services is a family-owned company that understands how important your plumbing system is.

Our team is quick to gather your information and dispatch a member of our team to your location as quickly as possible to help you.

Common Water Line Problems

Whether you’re dealing with water not running or even a flood, Stiles Services can help you. Our expert, qualified plumbing technicians will be able to diagnose the problem properly and offer a solution that works for your budget. If you have a burst or frozen pipe, we need to repair it as soon as possible and have the tools to do so.

You can count on our plumbing experts to repair or replace:

  • Pipe leaks
  • Frozen water lines
  • Burst or collapsed lines
  • Aging lines

Repairing Winter Frozen Lines and Flood Bust Lines

Since water lines are responsible for taking water in and out of your home, they should always be kept in good condition. If you have noticed that your water pressure is not as strong as it used to be, the problem could be with an old or broken pipe. However, if you need to repair frozen lines in Athens, do not attempt to do so with a flammable device.

How Do I Fix A Burst Water Line?

When you have a burst water line in your home, it can save you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars in water damage if you know how quick and easy fixes to buy time before our team can arrive. No matter what, the first thing you should do is shut off the water at the main valve.

Pinhole Leak:

  • Wrap the pipe tightly in duct tape. In some cases, this will apply enough pressure to temporarily stop the leak. If this doesn’t work, it’s time to bring out a new set of tools.
  • Place a piece of rubber over the leaking area, and place a small block of wood on top.
  • Take a C-clamp and use it to secure the wood and rubber to the pipe. Fasten the clamp down until it’s tight enough to hold in place.

Larger Leaks:

Make sure you have a sleeve clamp that exactly fits your pipe. Place a piece of rubber down on the pipe, and fasten the two halves of the clamp around it and the pipe. Use a screwdriver to connect and tighten the two halves of the clamp.

No matter your water line issues, the Stiles Services team can get your problem addressed and fixed quickly, getting you back to your daily life sooner.

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