Main Water Line Repair in Northern Virginia

Professional repair & replacement of damaged main water lines. Restoring safe water flow across Northern Virginia.

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Signs You Need This Service​

Your main water line is buried underground, which makes leaks hard to spot. These are the most common signs that something is wrong below the surface.

Expert Main Water Line Repair & Replacement in Northern Virginia

The main water line is the single pipe that delivers all the water to your home from the municipal supply — every faucet, shower, toilet, appliance, and hose bib depends on it. When it develops a leak, crack, or break, the consequences are immediate and serious: reduced water pressure throughout the house, wet or sunken spots in your yard, unexplained spikes in your water bill, discolored water, or total loss of water service. 2020 Drain Clean & Plumbing uses advanced leak detection technology — including acoustic listening devices and ground-penetrating methods — to locate damage precisely before digging. We then perform the most targeted, least invasive repair or replacement available, including trenchless pipe rehabilitation where conditions allow.

Why 2020 Drain Clean & Plumbing for Your Main Water Line?

Main water line work requires experience, the right detection equipment, and accurate judgment about whether repair or replacement is the better long-term investment. At 2020 Drain Clean & Plumbing, we give you honest recommendations and a clear cost comparison before any work begins. We serve all of Northern Virginia — from Fairfax and Arlington to Lorton, Chantilly, and beyond — with the same commitment to quality and transparency on every job.

Our Process

Leak Detection
Locate the Break
Repair or Reline
Pressure Test & Restore

Frequently Asked Questions

Will you need to dig up my yard?

We use trenchless methods where possible to minimize digging.

Most repairs are completed within a day.

It depends on your policy — we can help document the issue.

Aging pipes, shifting soil, tree roots, and corrosion.