Underground / Yard Line Water Leak Repair in Murrieta, CA

Hidden Leaks With Visible Solutions

Water leaks beneath your lawn or in your underground water lines can be difficult to detect, but they can lead to wasted water, higher bills, and damage to your landscape. Our experienced team uses advanced technology to locate and repair these hidden leaks, restoring your water system efficiently and with minimal disruption to your property. When you need underground and yard line water leak repair in Murrieta, CA or surrounding Southern California you can rely on our team of professionals. 

Expert Repairs Without the Mess

Underground and yard line water leaks require specialized techniques to address, and at R & R Plumbing, we are equipped with the tools and expertise to handle even the most challenging leaks. Our non-invasive detection methods allow us to pinpoint the exact location of the leak, minimizing the need for extensive digging. Once located, our technicians work quickly to repair the leak, restoring your water lines and ensuring your system operates efficiently once again.

Signs of Underground and Yard Line Water Leaks

Unfortunately, it isn’t always obvious when you’re dealing with an underground water leak or a leak in your water line. Here are some common indicators that it may be time to call a professional to identify a possible problem:

  • Sudden Spike in Water Bills: A significant increase in water usage may indicate a hidden leak.
  • Wet Spots in Your Yard: Unexplained puddles or soggy areas in your lawn can be a sign of a leaking yard line.
  • Low Water Pressure: Reduced water pressure throughout your home might point to an underground leak.
  • Lush or Overgrown Grass: Areas of your yard growing unusually fast may be receiving extra water from a leaking pipe.

Call Our Team

Trust R & R Plumbing to quickly and efficiently provide underground and yard line water leak repair in Murrieta, CA and nearby cities. Contact us today at (951) 234-7223 to protect your property from hidden leaks and costly water waste.

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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a pipe leak in the main water line for a homeowner in Wildomar, California. The service addressed a water system issue that required immediate attention to prevent further damage or water loss. Payment options, including financing, were discussed to assist the homeowner.
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R and R Plumbing repaired a malfunctioning water filtration bypass system in San Clemente, California. The team removed faulty piping, installed new 90-degree fittings and pipe sections, then restored water service and confirmed there were no leaks.
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Water filtration system with new bypass piping installation
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced a leaking copper pipe above a shop's roll-up door in Murrieta, California. Technicians removed the damaged section, installed new L-type copper piping with press fittings, and restored water service. The system was pressure tested to confirm proper function and absence of leaks.
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Black iron pipe with corrosion and leak marks
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California exposed an underground pipe and completed a spot repair near the meter. The job involved digging to access the damaged section and restoring proper function to the plumbing line.
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Water pipe exposed in muddy ground for repair
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing excavated near the irrigation side of a water main in Temecula, California. The team shut off the building’s water, drained the system, and removed a damaged irrigation shut-off valve. They installed a new 2-inch main shut-off valve using Pro Press fittings and copper piping, then restored service and tested the system.
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Water main shut off valve with blue coupling in trench
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A plumber in Murrieta, California repaired a leak in a residential meter box. The technician removed the damaged PVC pipe, installed new PVC and brass fittings, and connected the system to the main shut-off valve. After allowing proper cure time, the system was tested for leaks to ensure proper operation.
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PVC pipe and brass shutoff valve in meter box
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A plumber in Temecula, California repaired a broken 1-inch PVC water line near a driveway. The plumber removed the damaged section and installed new PVC pipe, fittings, and a ball valve. After completing the repair, the system was pressurized and checked to ensure there were no remaining leaks.
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1-inch PVC line with ball valve repair in front yard
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A plumber in Fallbrook, California replaced a leaking ball valve and installed a customer-provided PVC backflow preventer. The job included cutting out damaged pipe, prepping connections, installing new fittings, and restoring water service. After confirming a leak-free installation, the plumber backfilled the excavation to complete the repair.
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PVC ball valve and backflow preventer installation in trench
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A plumber in Temecula, California removed a cracked 45-degree fitting where PVC met copper near the pressure regulator. They replaced the damaged section and installed a new full port ball valve. After allowing the adhesive to cure, they restored water service and confirmed that no leaks remained.
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PVC and copper pressure regulator piping repair excavation
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A plumber in San Marcos, California installed a new main water line and water riser. The work included trenching, connecting PVC and copper piping, installing a ball valve, pressure regulator, hose bib, and completing all connections using PEX adapters. The system was tested, and no leaks were found at any connection points.
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Main water service trench with new red piping
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A plumber in Menifee, California replaced one 1¼-inch PVC tee, two 90-degree fittings, and three feet of pipe. The plumber later restored water service to the property. All systems operated correctly with no leaks upon completion.
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PVC pipe and blue coupling installation in soil trench
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R and R Plumbing repaired a water main leak in a planter in Murrieta, California. Technicians excavated the area, removed damaged piping, and installed new steel, brass, and copper connections using Pro Press fittings. They secured all components, restored water service, and backfilled the site. Work excluded unrelated irrigation or drip lines.
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2-inch water main copper and steel pipe repair in planter
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R and R Plumbing installed a new water service line in Riverside, California. Technicians excavated two holes, used a boring method to place the new line, and connected it to the existing meter and service riser. They restored water service, checked for leaks, and backfilled the area after completion.
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Copper water service line installation in excavation trench
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R and R Plumbing replaced a PVC shut-off valve with a brass ball valve in Lake Elsinore, California. They installed a new copper line into the house and connected it to existing 1/2-inch and 3/4-inch copper pipes.
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Brass ball valve with copper pipe installation
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A technician in Corona, California cut out a damaged section of the main water service line and installed a new copper section. They turned the water back on and tested the system for leaks. No leaks were found.
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Copper main water service pipe with new section installed
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Hemet, California repaired a front yard water leak and restored water service to the home by installing a repair coupling. The job ensured water supply was reestablished efficiently and safely.
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Water main pipe with repair coupling in muddy trench
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A plumber in Hemet, California replaced a rusted ball valve handle by excavating the area, cutting out the damaged section, and installing a new PVC ball valve. The upgrade prevents rust and reduces the chance of leaks while allowing quicker water shut-off.
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PVC ball valve installed underground near shrubbery
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A plumber in Moreno Valley, California shut off the main water supply, removed a failed PVC-to-copper connection, and installed a new Baker fitting with a brass-to-copper transition. They used Pro Press fittings to complete the repair and performed a pressure test to confirm proper function.
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Copper pipe and blue Baker fitting water line repair
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A plumber in Temecula, California replaced a broken PVC repair coupling. The plumber removed the damaged section, installed new fittings and pipe, allowed the adhesive to cure for 45 minutes, and restored water flow. A final inspection confirmed there were no leaks.
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PVC repair coupling with new fittings in soil
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A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California repaired a leaking pool fill line by cutting out the damaged PVC fitting and installing a new PVC union. The technician re-pressurized the line and confirmed the repair held without further leaks.
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PVC pool fill line with new union fitting
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Hemet, California repaired a leak in a 1¼-inch PVC irrigation line. The plumber exposed the break, removed the damaged section, installed new piping and fittings, and restored water service. After testing for leaks, the plumber backfilled the area to complete the job.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber replaced a cracked ball valve and repaired a damaged PVC water line at a front yard meter box in Temecula, California. The work included installing a new quarter-turn ball valve, copper piping, and fittings before restoring water flow and backfilling the completed area. All connections held properly with no leaks.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a leaking water main and installed an emergency shut-off valve in Temecula, California. The team relocated the water main riser and hose bib near the sidewalk and removed the irrigation system. The new setup places the hose bib approximately two feet above ground.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Hemet, California, repaired a leaking brass coupling in a yard irrigation line between the water meter and the sprinkler system. After replacing the faulty part, the technician restored water flow and confirmed there were no further leaks.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a leaking water supply line for an irrigation system in Murrieta, CA. The team replaced a damaged section of 1 1/4” PVC pipe, installed a new shut-off valve, and added a rectangular lawn box. A new water pressure regulator valve was also installed to improve flow control.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing provided water supply line repair in Temecula, California. The team located a burst water line in an upstairs guest restroom, replaced the damaged section, and restored the water supply system. Drywall was removed to access sewer and water lines, but drywall repairs were not included.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing provided PVC pipe repair services in Temecula, California. The plumber replaced a damaged 2-inch PVC mainline leading to the house, addressing two cracks by installing a new pipe section to restore proper functionality.
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Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing provided a backwater preventer repair service in Murrieta, California. The plumber excavated the area, replaced the broken flapper, inspected functionality, and reassembled the system. Excavated material was left out to simplify future maintenance.
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Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California located and repaired a rodent-damaged Uponor PEX pipe in a garage ceiling. The technician removed the damaged section, installed new couplings and pipe, restored water flow, and confirmed the repair was leak-free.
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