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Whether you’re building a new home, upgrading outdated plumbing, or replacing a failing main water line, our team provides expert water line installation services across DuPage County.
We handle everything from main water line replacement (street to house) to indoor water line runs for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and home additions. Safe, durable installation is critical—not just for convenience, but for protecting your water quality, pressure, and overall plumbing system.
At Father and Sons Plumbing, our licensed and insured plumbers deliver reliable, code-compliant water line installations built to last.
Replacing or installing new water lines requires precision, planning, and the right materials. Here’s how we ensure a safe, long-lasting result:
Not sure if it’s time for a replacement or new installation? Look for these common warning signs homeowners in DuPage County often experience:
If showers feel weak or faucets take forever to fill a pot, it may be more than a clogged aerator. Often, older main water lines develop buildup inside that restricts flow.
Scenario: You notice water pressure is low in every fixture—even after cleaning faucet screens. This usually points to an aging or leaking water line, not just a single faucet issue.
Brown or yellow water is a clear sign of corrosion inside galvanized pipes. Not only does it stain sinks and laundry, but it can also make drinking water unsafe.
Scenario: You start the washing machine and your white clothes come out with orange streaks. This is a classic symptom of rusty water supply lines that need replacement.
If you’re calling for pipe repairs multiple times a year, it’s more cost-effective to replace the entire line. Constant patch jobs are a sign your system is at the end of its life.
Scenario: You patch one leak in the basement, only to find another dripping two weeks later. Instead of chasing leaks, a new water line installation solves the root problem.
Many homes built before the 1980s still have galvanized steel or even lead pipes. These materials corrode from the inside out, leading to water discoloration, leaks, and health risks.
Scenario: You bought a charming older home and noticed the inspector flagged galvanized pipes. Upgrading to PEX or copper lines ensures safer, cleaner water for your family.
Adding a bathroom, kitchen, or laundry area? You’ll likely need new water line installation to support the extra demand and keep pressure consistent.
Scenario: You’re finishing your basement with a wet bar and bathroom. Installing new water lines during construction is faster, easier, and more affordable than tearing into walls later.
Underground leaks in main water lines often go unnoticed until your monthly bill skyrockets.
Scenario: You haven’t changed your water habits, but your bill jumps 30%. A hidden leak in your main water line could be the culprit.
We inspect your property, identify your needs, and design a layout that ensures consistent pressure.
Whether it’s digging to access a main water line or opening walls for new indoor piping, we work safely and efficiently.
We use copper, PEX, or PVC depending on your home’s layout, budget, and long-term goals.
All fittings are installed to code with backflow prevention and balanced water flow.
Every new water line installation is pressure-tested to ensure no leaks before we close walls or backfill trenches.
Our installations come with warranty-backed confidence for long-term reliability.
📌With Father and Sons, your water line replacement or installation is handled with care from start to finish.
A Wheaton homeowner was adding a second bathroom and laundry room. To meet the extra demand, we installed new interior water supply lines tied into their existing system. This ensured balanced water pressure throughout the house—even with multiple fixtures running at once.
📌 If any of these scenarios sound familiar, it’s time to consider a professional new water line installation before small problems become major emergencies.
A family in Glen Ellyn was frustrated with low water pressure throughout their home. After inspection, we found corroded galvanized main water lines. Our team replaced the old line with PEX piping, restoring strong, steady pressure to every faucet in the house.
Hiring licensed plumbers for new water line installation ensures:
📌 Professional water line installation services protect your home, health, and wallet.
Delaying water line replacement or ignoring the warning signs can lead to bigger, more expensive problems. Here are the most common risks—and how Father and Sons can help:
Old galvanized or lead pipes can leach harmful materials into your drinking water, making it unsafe. Corrosion also creates sediment that discolors your water.
Solution: Replace unsafe piping with modern copper or PEX during new water line installation. If you’re also worried about water quality, consider adding a water softener service for extra protection.
Small leaks behind walls or underground can quietly cause mold, mildew, and wood rot—often going unnoticed until major damage occurs.
Solution: Schedule plumbing leak repair before damage spreads. If leaks are widespread, a complete water line replacement ensures long-term reliability.
Undetected water line leaks can saturate soil around your foundation or weaken basement walls over time.
Solution: A professional new water line installation prevents future foundation risks. For homes already experiencing seepage, our sump pump replacement services can provide additional protection from flooding.
Waiting until a pipe bursts means dealing with emergency repairs, water cleanup, and sometimes even basement flooding. A planned water line installation is far more affordable.
Solution: Don’t wait for disaster. Proactively schedule new water line installation or bathroom plumbing services if you’re remodeling—saving money compared to emergency calls.
📌 Upgrading your water lines now not only prevents these risks but also ensures your entire plumbing system works safely and efficiently for years to come.
In Naperville, a homeowner noticed rising water bills but couldn’t find any leaks inside the home. Our plumbers traced the issue to a leaking underground main water line. We installed a new water line, stopping the leak and preventing potential foundation damage.
Water lines in DuPage County face unique seasonal challenges. Here’s how to keep your plumbing safe:
📌 Proactive water line maintenance ensures uninterrupted water flow year-round.
Decades of expertise delivering reliable new water installation in DuPage County.
Local plumbers who show up on time, explain the work clearly, and treat your home with respect.
Same-day service plus 24/7 emergency plumbing service when leaks or freeze damage can’t wait.
Honest quotes with no hidden fees.
Homeowners trust our DuPage County plumbers to keep their plumbing systems safe, efficient, and worry-free.
Water supply installation means setting up pipes that bring clean water into your home. This includes main water line installation from the street and indoor water line runs for kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry areas.
The cost of water line installation depends on pipe length, materials, and access. In most cases, connecting a new water line ranges from several hundred to a few thousand dollars.
Common options for new water lines include:
Most professionally installed water lines last 40–70 years, depending on the material. Copper and PEX provide the longest lifespan, while older galvanized pipes deteriorate much faster.
Most new water line installations can be completed in a single day. Larger projects, such as main water line replacement that requires excavation, may take two to three days depending on soil conditions and property access.
Don’t risk leaks, contamination, or water damage from outdated plumbing. Father and Sons Plumbing provides expert new water line installation services across DuPage County.