Don't wait for a costly emergency. We use video inspection and precision leak detection to diagnose and fix water line problems quickly and correctly.
A water line problem often announces itself quietly. Your water bill spikes without explanation. You notice soft ground in your yard. Your water pressure drops gradually. Or, you're watering your lawn and suddenly water is gushing where it shouldn't be.
By the time most homeowners realize there's a problem, they've already lost days of water service or faced a yard full of unexpected excavation. Early detection is what separates calm fixes from panicked emergencies.
We use tracing technology and video inspection to locate leaks without guessing. You see exactly where the problem is and why it matters. This single step often prevents unnecessary excavation and shows you what's actually worth fixing now versus monitoring.
Not every leak needs full replacement. We repair section breaks, joint failures, and small fractures with minimal excavation and maximum precision. Repair keeps costs down and gets you water service back quickly.
For longer lines or multiple problem areas, we use trenchless technology to reline your existing water line without digging up your yard. It's faster, cheaper, and less disruptive than traditional excavation.
When replacement is the only answer, we manage the entire project: excavation, coordination with municipal water departments, new line installation, testing, and restoration. Your water runs clean and pressure is optimized.
In Dickinson's climate, water lines need protection. We offer seasonal winterization and preventative maintenance to keep your line from freezing or failing in cold months.
Before your water line is fixed, life revolves around workarounds. You're boiling water, rationing, or living without consistent pressure. Your yard might be torn up. You're stressed about damage.
After a proper water line repair or replacement, something shifts. Water runs clear. Pressure is what it should be. Your yard is restored. You stop thinking about the line because it just works.
But here's the deeper outcome: You have certainty. You know your water system is sound. You're not waiting for the next failure. You can sell your home without a water line problem hanging over resale negotiations. You sleep better knowing your home's infrastructure is protected.
Water pressure issues, high bills, or damp ground could be water line problems or other issues entirely. Most homeowners call multiple plumbers and get conflicting diagnoses. We start with leak detection and line inspection. You get a definitive answer, not guesswork.
Contractors often push emergency excavation to fix water line problems. But some leaks can be monitored safely for months while you plan and budget. We help you triage what needs immediate attention versus what you can schedule around your timeline.
You budget for a water line repair. Excavation starts. The contractor finds secondary issues and suddenly the bill is 40% higher. We scope your line with video inspection first. You know what you're paying for before the first shovel hits ground.
Leak detection and video inspection tell us exactly what we're dealing with: Where is the leak? Is it a single break or multiple? Is the line frozen, corroded, or crushed? Based on this, we outline repair versus replacement and explain the cost and timeline for each.
You decide based on real information: repair now, replace now, or monitor and plan replacement later. We respect your timeline and your budget.
If trenchless is viable, we execute with minimal disruption. If excavation is required, we coordinate everything: permits, contractors, site restoration. You're informed at each stage about what's happening next.
Water pressure is tested, the line is confirmed to code, and you receive documentation for your records. Your water line is no longer a mystery—it's a known asset in your home.
You live in a home where water lines are either ancient cast iron or polybutylene plastic, depending on when your house was built. Both have known problems:
We know Dickinson, TX's water infrastructure. We know which problems are common and which are rare. We don't treat your water line like an unknown puzzle—we treat it like a problem we've solved dozens of times.
A pinhole leak in your water line seems minor. But that pinhole is growing. Every month it widens. Six months in, the leak is now a full break. The cost has just tripled.
Early detection costs $300–$500 in inspection and leak detection. Early repair costs $1,500–$3,000. Waiting until failure costs $8,000–$12,000 in emergency excavation and restoration.
Signs include an unexplained spike in your water bill, soft or soggy ground in your yard, low water pressure, or water damage in your basement. Some leaks are silent—that's why leak detection technology matters. We can locate even hidden leaks.
Usually not. Water line problems are typically considered maintenance issues, not sudden accidents covered by insurance. This is why early detection and planned repair are cheaper than emergency replacement.
Cast iron lines past 60 years need planning for replacement. Polybutylene past 25–30 years should be on your radar. Copper can last 50+ years. We'll assess your specific line's condition and lifespan based on material and current state.
Repair typically runs $1,500–$4,000. Trenchless replacement runs $4,000–$8,000. Traditional excavation replacement runs $8,000–$15,000. The right choice depends on the extent of the problem, which is why inspection comes first.
Trenchless work is minimal disruption—just access points. Traditional excavation does disrupt your yard, but we restore it professionally. Either way, we coordinate timing and notify neighbors as needed.
"They found the problem without destroying my yard." — Patricia H., Dickinson
"My water bill was climbing and I dreaded the cost of finding the leak. Full Cesspool did the leak detection, located a small break in the line, and repaired it with minimal digging. The precision saved me thousands compared to what another plumber quoted for full line excavation."
"Inspected, explained, and fixed it all." — James W., Dickinson
"Video inspection showed me exactly where the water line was failing. They explained my options—repair or trenchless replacement—and I chose repair because the line was young enough to support it. Clear communication made the whole process easy."
"Professional through a stressful situation." — Maria S., Dickinson
"We had no water for a day due to a line break. Full Cesspool came same-day, got us back online quickly, and scheduled the permanent repair for the following week. Their responsiveness during our emergency and professionalism during the follow-up work was outstanding."
Call Full Cesspool for a professional leak detection and water line inspection in Dickinson. Catch problems early, understand your options, and protect your home. Schedule your inspection.
Click Here to Call (888) 466-2103Curious about the condition of your line? We'll send you a checklist of warning signs and what each one means for your water system.