Water Line Repair and Replacement in Lake Worth

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If you're experiencing a sudden drop in water pressure or noticing wet spots in your Lake Worth yard, Mother Modern Plumbing's expert team can help.
Have you noticed a decrease in your home's water pressure? Are you seeing unusually high water bills? Have you spotted any soggy areas in your yard that weren't there before?
Mother Modern Plumbing understands the stress that comes with water line issues. With our transparent pricing and licensed experts, you can trust that your repair will be done right the first time. We are committed to delivering clean, fast, and permanent solutions, ensuring your peace of mind with every service.
With our combined 98 years of plumbing experience, Mother Modern Plumbing is the trusted choice for homeowners in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
Here are some common signs that you may need a water line repair or replacement:
- Unexplained wet spots in your yard
- A sudden drop in water pressure
- High water bills
- The sound of running water when no water is in use
Don't let a faulty water line disrupt your life – contact Mother Modern Plumbing today, where we have a combined 98 years of experience.

Lake Worth homes often experience water line issues tied to shifting foundations or aging pipe materials. With Electronic Leak Detection, we identify trouble spots before they become emergencies. If your water line is compromised beneath the structure, our team can perform effective Slab Leak Repair. And to stop future leaks at the source, many homeowners opt for a full Whole-Home Pipe Replacement.

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Can you bury PEX water lines in the yard?
Yes, you can almost always bury PEX safely as an underground water line on your property. PEX's durability makes it an excellent choice for home irrigation systems and main water lines. However, it is not recommended for use in sewer lines.
What is electrolysis damage in pipes?
Electrolysis damage occurs when electrical currents corrode metal pipes (usually copper pipes) in your plumbing system. This damage causes widespread corrosion in your pipes that's difficult to address with localized repairs. Install new Schedule 40 PVC to prevent electrolysis in your pipes.
