Well Line Replacement

Restore Your Water Flow Without Tearing Up Your Yard

A broken or leaking well line can mean more than just a water issue – it can damage your property, spike your electric bill, and leave your family without a reliable water supply. That’s why at Kappus Well Pump Repair & Water System Services, we offer a minimally invasive solution to replace broken well lines without the mess of full yard excavation.

Whether your home is decades old or recently purchased, failing well lines are a common – and frustrating – problem. But there’s good news: The Pump Man has a field-tested method to solve it fast, cleanly, and affordably.

Broken Well Line? Don’t Tear Up Your Yard.

We replace failing well lines without full excavation – no trenches, no landscape destruction. Most jobs done in a single day, with honest upfront pricing.

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Or call 845-528-2929

Why Choose Our Non-Destructive Well Line Replacement?

  • No Full Yard Excavation – We locate your exact well line path using advanced underground tracing tools. In most cases, we only need to dig at the wellhead to insert a new water line – no trenches, no landscape destruction.
  • Pinpoint Accuracy – Using electronic location systems, we trace your buried line within inches of accuracy above ground – saving time, guesswork, and costly digging.
  • Fast Turnaround – Most jobs are completed in a single day with minimal disruption to your property or water usage.
  • Long-Lasting Materials – We use durable, pressure-rated polyethylene pipe and stainless-steel fittings designed to last for decades, not years.

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Common Signs You May Need a New Well Line:

  • Sudden drop in water pressure or intermittent flow
  • Wet spots or sinkholes in your yard
  • Air or sediment in your water
  • High electric bills due to short cycling

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms
— it’s time to have The Pump Man take a look.

What’s Included In Your Well Line Service

  • Electronic location of existing well line & tracing of path
  • Excavation at a single point (usually near the wellhead)
  • Pull-through or sleeved installation of new water line
  • Pressure testing & reconnection to your system
  • Optional wellhead upgrade or sanitary seal replacement

“Can’t I Just Patch It?”

Patching old lines is often a temporary fix — and usually fails again. Our method provides a full replacement that avoids the cost of future leaks and emergency calls.

⚠️ Important Note on Installation Availability

Our trenchless well line replacement method is available in most cases, but not all.

Some properties may require full excavation due to:

  • Excessive line length or multiple turns
  • Collapsed or blocked original pipe path
  • Need for higher flow rates requiring a larger pipe size
  • In those cases, we’ll discuss your options and provide a custom plan that ensures both performance and reliability.
    We’ll always aim for the least invasive method possible,
    but final installation approach depends on site conditions and system requirements.

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Add-On Services

While we’re on-site, many homeowners also request:

Well Line Replacement – Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my well line needs to be replaced?

Common signs include a sudden drop in water pressure or intermittent flow, wet spots or sinkholes in your yard, air or sediment in your water, and higher electric bills from a pump that short cycles. If you are seeing any of these, it is time to have The Pump Man take a look.

Do you have to dig up my whole yard to replace a well line?

No. In most cases we use a minimally invasive method – we locate your exact well line path with electronic tracing tools and only dig at the wellhead to pull through a new line. No trenches, no torn-up lawn. Some properties still need full excavation, but we always aim for the least invasive approach.

How long does a well line replacement take?

Most jobs are completed in a single day with minimal disruption to your property or water usage. We give you a clear timeline once we have traced your line and assessed the site.

What kind of pipe do you use, and how long will it last?

We use durable, pressure-rated polyethylene pipe with stainless-steel fittings designed to last for decades, not years. It is the same material we trust on our own systems.

Can’t I just patch the leak instead of replacing the line?

Patching an old line is usually a temporary fix that fails again. A full replacement avoids the cost of repeat leaks, future emergency calls, and repeated digging. We give you honest options based on the condition of your line.

Restore Water. Protect Your Yard. Call The Pump Man.

We’ve helped hundreds of homeowners replace aging or broken well lines without tearing up their lawn.

If you think your well line might be the issue – call us before digging contractors quote you a full trench job.

Call now or request a quote to schedule your non-invasive well line inspection today.

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Broken Well Line? Don’t Tear Up Your Yard.

We replace failing well lines without full excavation – no trenches, no landscape destruction. Most jobs done in a single day, with honest upfront pricing.

Request an Estimate →

Or call 845-528-2929