Seattle & King County

Seattle Trenchless Water Line Repair

Akers has been repairing residential water lines in Seattle and throughout King County since 1996. We use non-invasive trenchless water line repair technology that minimizes disruption to your property and the best warranty in the business.

Trenchless Water Line Repair Solutions that are Fast, Reliable and Environmentally Friendly.

In the past, repairing a water line meant days of disruption to your every day life and damage to the lawn. Today, trenchless technology allows us to repair water lines from a small access point, avoiding the mess, extended repair time, and high cost of digging up driveways, lawns, or walkways.  

We believe homeowners deserve fast, reliable, cost-effective plumbing solutions that are environmentally friendly and long-lasting. Choosing Akers means peace of mind and savings in your pocket. 

Schedule a Water Line Repair!

Our Process
Getting your water line repaired quickly and efficiently at a competitive price is our top priority
1
Leak Detection

The Akers team will quickly detect the source of your leak with exact accuracy.

2

Discuss Options
Our team will go over water line repair options that work best for your schedule and budget.

3

Repair Water Line

Our highly skilled team will quickly repair your water line using a trenchless, non-invasive process.

know what to look for

Signs of a Water Leak

Water Bill Increase

If your water bill has recently increased, you might have a leak in your water line. When there's a break in the line, it will often waste excess water, causing an unexpected increase on your monthly water bill. This is a sign you need to schedule a leak detection.

Frequent Clogged Pipes

A break in the main water line can lead to frequent clogging due to debris entering the system. This debris, which can include rust, dirt, and other materials, can then travel through the pipes and accumulate in areas causing blockages leading to clogs in your toilets and drains.

Low Water Pressure

Decreased water pressure is a very common sign of a broken water line. If there is a clog or break in your water line, it can affect the water pressure in your home because less water is able to move through the water line and into your faucets as it normally would.

Hissing or Bubbling Sounds Coming From Pipes

Hissing and bubbling sounds from pipes often indicate a water line leak. These noises can be warning signs of minor leaks or more serious problems like a burst pipe. You will want to schedule a leak detection as soon as possible to avoid serious damage.

Water Puddles

Water line breaks can cause puddles of water throughout your lawn, vibrant patches of grass, and a foul odor. If you see these things, it's important to schedule a professional leak detection as soon as possible before extensive damage occurs.

Discolored Water

When a water line develops a leak, the resulting turbulence can stir up sediment and rust from the pipes, causing the water to appear brown, yellow, or even orange. Because water main lines are underground, a lot of potentially toxic and hazardous objects can leak into your water supply, causing you and your family to become ill.

Mold & Mildew

A water line break introduces excess moisture, creating a favorable environment for mold and mildew growth. If problem persists, mold can start growing quickly. Repeated and undetected leaks are a primary cause of moisture build up behind walls, ceilings, and even flooring, leading to deterioration and mold infestation.
SIGNS OF A LEAK

Do I Have A Water Line Leak?

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