True Grit Plumbing

Water Line Repair in Acworth, GA

Broken pipe? Low pressure? Water where it shouldn't be? We find it, fix it, and give you upfront pricing before any work starts.

A water line problem doesn’t stay small for long. True Grit Plumbing diagnoses and repairs water lines throughout Acworth and Cherokee County — from pinhole leaks under slabs to full main line replacements. Local, owner-operated, upfront pricing on every job.

Supply Line Leaks And Repairs

Supply lines fail quietly. A small pinhole leak inside a wall or under a slab can go unnoticed for months — slowly soaking insulation, rotting framing, and running up your water bill before you ever see a wet spot. In Acworth’s older neighborhoods, aging copper and galvanized supply lines are among the most common water line failures we see.

True Grit Plumbing locates the source, gives you a flat-rate quote, and makes the repair correctly. We don’t patch problems we can’t stand behind. If a section of pipe needs to be replaced rather than patched, we’ll tell you that upfront before any work begins. For related issues at the fixture level, see our faucet & fixture installation page.

Main Waterline Repairs & Replacement

The main water line runs from the street to your home — and when it fails, the whole house loses water. Main line problems in Acworth are often caused by ground movement, root intrusion, corrosion on older iron or galvanized pipe, or simple age. Signs include a sudden drop in water pressure throughout the house, unexplained wet patches in your yard, or a water bill that jumped for no apparent reason.

True Grit Plumbing repairs and replaces main water lines in Acworth with minimal disruption. We excavate only what’s necessary, make the repair or install new line, and restore the yard. Upfront flat-rate pricing before we start, no surprises at the end. If you’re also dealing with a sewer issue in the same area, see our sewer line repair page — we handle both.

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Waterline Installation and Trenching

Running a new water line to a detached garage, outbuilding, irrigation system, or adding a second service line requires proper trenching and installation to meet code. True Grit Plumbing handles water line installation throughout Acworth — we trench, lay pipe, connect, pressure test, and backfill. Work is done to code, and we pull permits where required.

Cherokee County’s soil conditions and lot layouts vary — we assess before we dig and give you a realistic scope and price upfront.

Low Water Pressure Diagnosis & Repair

Weak flow at every fixture in the house usually points to a water line issue — not the fixtures themselves. Common causes include a partially closed or failing main shutoff valve, a pressure regulator that’s gone bad, buildup inside aging galvanized pipe, or a leak somewhere in the supply line that’s bleeding pressure before it reaches the house.

True Grit Plumbing diagnoses low water pressure issues throughout Acworth homes and tracks the problem to its actual source before recommending any repair. If the issue turns out to be fixture-specific rather than line-wide, we handle faucet & fixture repairs and general plumbing repairs as well.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common signs include an unexplained spike in your water bill, low pressure at every fixture in the house, wet or soggy patches in your yard with no rain explanation, the sound of running water when everything is off, or visible moisture around your meter box. If you’re seeing any of these, call us — water line leaks don’t get cheaper the longer they sit.

It depends on the location of the leak, the type of pipe, and whether repair or replacement is the right call. True Grit Plumbing gives you a flat-rate quote before any work starts — you know the number before you approve anything. No hourly billing, no after-the-fact add-ons.

Yes. We repair and replace main water lines in Acworth including full trench installation from the meter to the house. We assess the scope, give you upfront pricing, and handle the excavation, pipe installation, and backfill.

Yes — a leak in the supply line bleeds pressure before it reaches your fixtures, which is why low pressure throughout the entire house often points to a line issue rather than a fixture problem. We diagnose the root cause before recommending any repair.

Yes. We trench and install water lines to detached garages, workshops, and outbuildings throughout Cherokee County. Work is done to code and we pull permits where required. Flat-rate pricing before we start.

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