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Sometimes plumbing lines can leak, get clogged, freeze or burst requiring some kind or repair or replacement. Behind your walls and under slab of your home runs a network of supply lines for both bringing fresh water into your home and removing waste from your home. We full understand the entire plumbing network in your walls and under your home. When you call in The Phoenix Plumbing Pros, not only will we address your actual plumbing problem, but we will also check other common issues as well to help prevent future problems and costly repairs.
Copper pipes are ideal for ½ inch & 1 inch water supply lines carrying water to your kitchen & bathroom faucets and showers. Copper piping is easy to work with for most professional plumbers. It is clean, does not rust and carries both cold and water hotter to the house or business. When you PVC or polybutylene pipes burst do to corrosion and time, we recommend upgrading the inside of your home to a more stable system like copper piping.
Main Water & Sewer Lines We have stat-of-the-art plumbing equipment that we use to replace your existing sewer lines that have cracks, bust due to corrosion or tree roots that that break the pipes. We do this without tearing up your landscaping, driveway, or sidewalk with a technology called Trenchless Pipe Replacement. Basically what happens is the splitting of the old pipe and inserting a new pipe at the same time. Some of these problems come from:
Trenchless Pipe Replacing Technology includes installation and rehabilitation underground utility system. It is a method of replacing underground pipe-work with very little disturbance yo your home or business.

We also replace main water lines in many older homes that have had PVC or polybutylene installed from the sidewalk to the home. After many years these units can break down, bust or get damaged by tree roots. Our experience with these makes all the difference when you start having a problem. One way you will tell that a problem is starting to happen is you will see a pooling of water in a certain area in your yard or you notice a loss in water pressure. If this happens call in the pros right away and we will give you a free estimate right away.