Underground and Yard Line Water Leak Repair in Queen Creek, AZ

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Reliable Underground and Yard Line Leak Repair

Underground water line leaks can cause serious problems for your plumbing system and property if they are not repaired quickly. Hidden leaks beneath your yard can waste large amounts of water, damage landscaping, and even affect your home’s foundation over time. At Steadfast Plumbing & Water Treatment, we provide professional underground and yard line water leak repair in Queen Creek, AZ and surrounding areas to restore your water system and prevent further damage. Our experienced technicians use modern diagnostic tools to locate leaks accurately and complete repairs efficiently.

Call (480) 653-2073 today to schedule water leak repair with Steadfast Plumbing & Water Treatment.

Signs You May Have an Underground Water Line Leak

Because underground leaks are hidden from view, many homeowners do not notice the problem until significant water loss has already occurred. Recognizing the warning signs early can help prevent costly repairs and property damage.

Common signs of an underground water line leak include unusually high water bills, soggy or muddy areas in your yard, unexplained patches of lush grass, low water pressure inside your home, or the sound of running water when no fixtures are in use. If you notice any of these issues, professional leak detection can help identify the source of the problem. Our technicians carefully inspect your plumbing system and yard lines to pinpoint the location of the leak. By using specialized equipment, we minimize unnecessary digging and focus directly on the affected area.

Complete Underground Water Line Repair Services

At Steadfast Plumbing & Water Treatment, we provide comprehensive services to address underground plumbing leaks safely and efficiently. Our team works carefully to restore your water line while protecting your property as much as possible.

Our underground water line services include:

• Underground water leak detection
• Yard line leak repair
• Main water line repairs
Water pressure diagnostics
• Damaged pipe replacement
• Water line testing and inspections
• Preventative plumbing evaluations

After completing repairs, our technicians thoroughly test your water system to ensure the leak has been fully resolved and your plumbing system is functioning properly. Our goal is to deliver dependable repairs that restore reliable water flow to your home.

Schedule Underground Water Leak Repair Today

If you suspect a hidden plumbing leak, trust Steadfast Plumbing & Water Treatment for dependable underground and yard line water leak repair in Queen Creek, AZ and surrounding areas. Our experienced team is committed to providing professional plumbing services that protect your property and restore your water system.

Call (480) 653-2073 today to schedule your next water leak repair with Steadfast Plumbing & Water Treatment and protect your plumbing system from further damage.

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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leak between landscaping PVC and copper pipes in San Tan Valley, AZ. They adjusted the water pressure from 40 PSI to 68 PSI, replaced the damaged PVC section, tested for leaks, and restored the area after completing the repair.
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PVC to copper pipe connection leak repair in dirt hole
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure reducing valve on the main water line next to the curb stop box. They set the valve to 68 psi and added a tan access box in Queen Creek, AZ.
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Zurn Wilkins 1-inch pressure reducing valve installation
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment performed plumbing repairs and installed a pressure reducing valve on a water main in Queen Creek, AZ. They replaced a shower cartridge, adjusted the gas water heater and thermostatic mixing valve, installed an irrigation access box, and restored the landscape. All work was tested and confirmed operational.
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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leak on a 1 ¼-inch PEX water main line below a retaining wall in Mesa, AZ. They located the underground service line, made a spot repair using proper fittings, tested for leaks, and restored the site by backfilling and cleaning the area.
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1 1/4 inch PEX water main with couplings in soil
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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve on the main water line, connected a PEX line, and replaced a cracked reverse osmosis system in a garage. They also installed an irrigation box and restored landscape rock in San Tan Valley, AZ.
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Reverse osmosis water filtration system replaced
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve set at 75 PSI next to the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ, enclosed in a durable tan access box for easy maintenance. They also replaced a broken backyard hose bib, restoring reliable outdoor water access.
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leak in an irrigation line in Queen Creek, AZ by replacing split fittings with copper ones. They installed a pressure reducing valve near the meter box, set water pressure to 65-70 psi, and restored the irrigation box area.
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV) on a copper water main in Queen Creek, AZ. They accessed the water main by digging near the meter, made necessary cuts, set the water pressure to 65-70 psi, installed an irrigation access box, and backfilled the area.
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a water main leak inside a garage in San Tan Valley, AZ. They replaced a damaged PEX-to-copper connection, cut open drywall to access the main, and fixed water damage. They also installed a pressure-reducing valve near the meter set at 65-70 psi.
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PEX to copper connection inside wall with drywall cutout
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ, accessed the water main near the meter, cut copper piping, and installed a pressure reducing valve calibrated between 65-70 psi to stabilize home water pressure. An access box was placed over an ABS sleeve beneath the driveway, followed by careful backfilling and rock restoration to preserve landscape integrity.
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV) on a copper water main near the meter in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated precisely, cut and connected the PRV with an access box, backfilled, and adjusted water pressure from 80-85 psi down to 65-70 psi for optimal home protection.
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Pressure gauge on water main measuring PSI at 80-85
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment inspected home water pressure and installed a pressure reducing valve near the meter in San Tan Valley, AR. They removed an old reverse osmosis system and installed a new five-stage Green RO system with an alkaline post filter for improved water quality.
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Green five-stage RO water filtration system installation
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve set to 75 psi next to the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ. They added a tan access box for easy maintenance access and turned off the house water supply after installation to ensure system integrity.
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One inch pressure relief valve installed in ground with copper piping
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve next to the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ. They added a tan access box and set the valve pressure to 75 psi, ensuring optimal water pressure and protecting home plumbing from high-pressure damage.
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Pressure relief valve with tan access box near water meter
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment flushed a garage water heater and installed a pressure reducing valve in Queen Creek, AR. They measured home water pressure at 80 psi, accessed the water main, made pipe cuts, installed the valve and access box, then set pressure to 65-70 psi.
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PRV installation on copper water main in dirt trench
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve in a Maricopa, AZ home to manage high water pressure. They adjusted the main copper riser and irrigation system fittings for installation. They also replaced a torn seal stack in the water softener to stop continuous discharge.
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve beside the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ. The valve was set to 75 psi within a tan access box, ensuring regulated home water pressure and protecting plumbing. Water supply was turned off during installation.
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Pressure relief valve installation next to water meter
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment inspected a sinkhole near the meter on the city side in San Tan Valley, AR. They identified a possible city-side leak and advised the customer to notify Queen Creek officials. They temporarily filled the hole with available dirt in Queen Creek.
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Water meter area sinkhole with gravel and sidewalk
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment excavated near the water meter in Queen Creek, AZ. They cut copper pipe to install a pressure-reducing valve (PRV), set pressure between 65-70 psi, installed an access box, backfilled the area, and raked rock back into place.
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Water main access box with pressure regulator installation
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve near the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ, adding a tan access box. The valve was set to 75 psi to regulate water pressure, protecting plumbing systems from high pressure damage.
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One inch pressure relief valve installed by water meter
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Steadfast Plumbing
In Queen Creek, AZ, Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment measured home water pressure, exposed and cut copper pipes, installed a pressure-reducing valve, and reset irrigation boxes. They replaced a seized sweat hose bib to restore proper garden hose function. Pressure was adjusted to 65-70 psi.
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Sweat hose bib with copper pipe repair
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve next to the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ. They added a tan access box and set the valve to 75 psi, optimizing home water pressure and reducing pipe wear effectively.
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One inch pressure relief valve with access box in dirt
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AR tested home water pressure and installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV) near the water meter. They exposed copper piping, made accurate cuts, installed the PRV and access box, then backfilled and restored the area. The pressure was set to 65-70 psi.
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Water pressure gauge showing 80 psi on copper pipe connection
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve on the main waterline near the meter box in San Tan Valley, AR. They set the home water pressure to 68 psi, added an access box in the ground, and replaced surrounding dirt and landscape rocks.
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1-inch PRV on main waterline with access box in dirt
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AR checked home water pressure, exposed and cut copper pipe near the meter, installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV), and set home pressure to 65-70 psi. They also installed irrigation boxes and restored the landscape.
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Water main valve and copper pipe installation in dirt hole
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve set to 68 psi in Queen Creek, AR. They added an access box for easy service and replaced the surrounding dirt and landscape rock to complete the installation.
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1 inch pressure reducing valve installation with access box
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure-reducing valve beside the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ. They added a tan access box and set the valve pressure to 68 psi, ensuring optimal water pressure and protecting home plumbing from high pressure damage.
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Pressure relief valve with tan access box near water meter
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve with an access box on the main water line in Queen Creek, AZ. They set the pressure to 68 psi entering the home and confirmed the system had no leaks after installation.
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1-inch pressure reducing valve on main water line installation
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure-reducing valve on the water main near the meter box in San Tan Valley, AR. They set the pressure to 67 psi, checked for leaks, and installed an access box, ensuring all fittings were secure and the ground was leveled.
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1 inch pressure reducing valve on water main in dirt
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AR, installed a pressure-reducing valve (PRV) on a home's water main. They checked water pressure, exposed and cut copper pipe, installed irrigation boxes, backfilled soil, and restored landscape rock. The final pressure was set to 65-70 psi.
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Water main access and irrigation boxes in gravel bed
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve next to the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ. They added a tan access box and set the valve to 65 psi, ensuring optimal water pressure for household plumbing and reducing pipe strain during peak seasonal use.
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Pressure relief valve with tan access box in ground
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV) near the water meter at a home in San Tan Valley, AR. They exposed and cut the copper pipe, connected the PRV, installed an access box, backfilled the area, and adjusted water pressure to 65-70 psi.
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Copper water main with installed pressure regulator valve
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve with a tan access box next to the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ, setting it precisely to 70 psi. This installation protects plumbing systems by maintaining consistent water pressure and helps homeowners prevent costly pipe damage during seasonal pressure fluctuations.
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Pressure relief valve installation next to water meter
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve set to 68 psi with an access box in San Tan Valley, AZ. They restored the surrounding area with dirt and rocks to ensure proper valve operation and easy maintenance access for homeowners.
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1 inch pressure reducing valve (PRV) installed in ground
1 inch pressure reducing valve (PRV) installed in ground1 inch pressure reducing valve with access box in groundPressure reducing valve gauge showing 68 psi pressure reading
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve on a water main near the meter in San Tan Valley, AR. They checked home water pressure, exposed the pipe, made necessary cuts, installed the valve and access box, then restored the area, setting pressure to 65-70 psi.
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Pressure reducing valve on copper water main underground
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve beside the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AR. They added a tan access box and set the valve to 65 psi. After installation, they turned the water back on for the house.
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Pressure relief valve with tan access box by water meter
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AR, excavated to access the main water line, installed a 1-inch pressure regulating valve set at 68 PSI, and placed a landscape-grade valve box for easy access. They restored landscaping and cleaned the worksite after completing the installation.
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Water main valve and pressure regulator installation in trench
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment excavated and exposed the main water service line in San Tan Valley, AR. They installed a 1-inch pressure regulating valve set to 68 PSI. The team replaced landscaping and installed a landscape-grade valve box for future access, completing the site cleanup.
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Pressure regulating valve in valve box during installation
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AR, replaced a section of the main water line and installed a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV). They excavated the site, set water pressure to 68 PSI, installed a valve box, and restored landscaping and soil after completing the work.
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ checked home water pressure at 70 psi, trimmed shrubs for access, exposed and cut copper piping near the meter, installed a pressure reducing valve, placed irrigation boxes, backfilled with dirt, and restored landscape rock. They set home water pressure to 65-70 psi.
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Water main pressure regulator valve installed in soil hole
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ, installed a new pressure regulator valve on the main water line located 36 inches deep. They set the water pressure to 68 PSI, backfilled the excavation, protected the valve with a landscaping box, and restored the landscaping cleanly.
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Pressure regulator valve installed on underground water line
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve near Queen Creek's main water meter, including a tan access box. The valve was precisely set to 70 psi to optimize residential water pressure, improve plumbing longevity, and reduce potential pipe damage.
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Pressure relief valve installation with tan access box in dirt
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pro press pressure regulator valve on a 1-inch copper line in Queen Creek, AZ. They set the pressure to 68 psi, backfilled the hole, installed an access box, and repaired landscaping after the work.
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Pressure regulator valve in soil access box
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure regulating valve (PRV) on the mainline pipe in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated the site, tested the system at 68 PSI, and restored landscaping. They also flushed and drained the water heater to remove sediment and debris.
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Pressure regulating valve installation in excavated soil hole
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a new pro press ball valve and a one-inch pressure relief valve on the right side of a house in Queen Creek, AZ. They ensure proper water flow control and pressure safety for residential plumbing systems.
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Pro press ball valve and pressure relief valve installation
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment excavated the main water line near the curb stop box in San Tan Valley, AR. They installed a one-inch ball valve and pressure relief valve, set at 62 psi. The work included adding a large tan access box and backfilling the hole for protection and access.
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Main water line ball valve and PRV with access box
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure relief valve next to the main water curb stop box set at 64 psi in Queen Creek, AZ. They added a tan access box, backfilled the hole, and replaced a malfunctioning backyard hose bib with a new, fully tested unit for reliable water access.
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Hose bib valve with green handle on exterior wall
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure-reducing valve on the main water line in San Tan Valley, AR. They shut off the water, exposed the line carefully, set pressure to 68 PSI, tested for leaks, installed a protective cover, and restored the landscaping.
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Main water line valve box filled with soil and debris
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure relief valve next to the main water curb stop in San Tan Valley, AR. They set the valve to 64 psi, added a tan access box, and backfilled the hole to complete the installation.
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Pressure relief valve installed next to main water curb stop
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure-reducing valve set to 75 psi with an access box next to the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AR. They also replaced a cracked filter canister by installing a new Green five-stage reverse osmosis system with an alkaline post filter in a garage.
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Green five-stage RO water purification system installed
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure regulating valve set at 72 PSI in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated to access the water main, performed the installation, tested for leaks, and restored landscaping and cleanup after finishing the work.
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Pressure regulating valve installation in underground pipe trench
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment inspected home water pressure in San Tan Valley, AR, at 80 psi. They dug to access the water main near the meter, cut exposed copper pipe, installed a pressure reducing valve, and set pressure to 65-70 psi. They restored the area after installation.
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Water main pressure regulator valve installation hole
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Steadfast Plumbing
In Queen Creek, AZ, Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment checked home water pressure and found 80 psi. They exposed copper piping near the meter, installed a pressure reducing valve, set irrigation boxes, backfilled soil, replaced landscape rock, and adjusted home pressure to 65-70 psi.
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Pressure reducing valve installation on copper pipe
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AR, measures home water pressure and adjusts it to 65-70 psi. They access water mains, install pressure reducing valves on copper pipes, set up irrigation boxes, and restore landscaping by backfilling and replacing rock.
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Copper water main with pressure regulator valve installation
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure reducing valve adjacent to the main curb stop box in Queen Creek, AZ. They included a tan access box and calibrated the valve to 70 psi, ensuring optimal water pressure. Site access required removing a front yard bush for installation.
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Zurn Wilkins 1-inch pressure relief valve installation
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure-reducing valve on the main water line in San Tan Valley, AR. They excavated, connected copper and PEX piping, set pressure to 68 PSI, installed a valve box, backfilled, and restored the landscaping, ensuring no leaks and a clean site.
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1-inch pressure reducing valve with copper piping in soil
1-inch pressure reducing valve with copper piping in soilPressure-reducing valve with landscaping valve box installation
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure-reducing valve set to 68 PSI on the main water line in Queen Creek, AZ. The team excavated, installed the valve, covered it with a landscaping box, backfilled and compacted the soil, then restored and cleaned the area.
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1-inch pressure-reducing valve installed on main water line
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AZ, installs pressure regulator valves on main water lines. They excavate to locate the line, set water pressure to 68 PSI, install the valve inside a protective box, and restore landscaping to ensure a clean work site.
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Main water line valve installation in dirt trench
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure reducing valve with an access box set to 70 psi near the main curb stop in Queen Creek, AZ. They replaced a broken water softener with a 48k-grain whole-home system and flushed a water heater at no cost.
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Whole home water softener system installed in garage
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure relief valve next to the main curb stop box in San Tan Valley, AZ. They also replaced the seal stack kit on a leaking water softener and tested the system with a quick regeneration cycle to ensure proper function.
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Pressure relief valve pressure gauge at 62 psi outdoors
Pressure relief valve pressure gauge at 62 psi outdoorsZurn Wilkins 1-inch Pressure Relief Valve installationZurn Wilkins 1-inch pressure relief valve in packaging
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment serviced an irrigation system in Queen Creek, AZ. They replaced a leaking pressure vacuum breaker, cleared debris from pipes, installed a new Wilkins PVB, and tested the system to ensure no leaks before restoring water service. The work area was cleaned upon completion.
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Wilkins pressure vacuum breaker installed on irrigation system
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Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure-reducing valve on the main water line near the meter box in San Tan Valley, AZ. They made precise cuts, connected the PRV with sweat fittings, set water pressure to 65-70 psi, installed an irrigation box, and restored the area by backfilling and raking rock.
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Water main with pressure reducing valve installation site
Water main with pressure reducing valve installation sitePressure regulator valve gauge with connected water pipesWater main meter box with irrigation valve access in gravel
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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leak on the main 1 ¼-inch PEX water supply line in Gilbert, AZ. The team exposed the pipe by cutting back a 3-inch ABS sleeve, replaced the damaged section with suitable fittings, tested for leaks, then backfilled and restored the landscape rock.
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1 1/4 inch PEX water main repair with fittings in dirt
1 1/4 inch PEX water main repair with fittings in dirt1 1/4 inch PEX water main repair in dirt excavation1 1/4-inch PEX water main exposed in dirt trench1 1/4 inch PEX water main exposed in dirt hole1 1/4 inch PEX water main trench backfilled with rock
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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leak by replacing copper to PVC connections near a pressure vacuum breaker in Queen Creek, AZ. They removed a seized garden hose and installed a new sweat-on hose bib to ensure proper water flow and prevent future leaks.
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Outdoor hose bib with new sweat connection installed
Outdoor hose bib with new sweat connection installedCopper pipe to PVC connection with new soldered jointsPressure vacuum breaker pressure gauge reading close-upHose bib with seized garden hose attached on exterior wallCopper to PVC pipe connection with new fitting replacement
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch Zurn pressure reducing valve at 70 psi next to the curb stop in San Tan Valley, AZ. They also placed a round tan access box above the valve for easy ground access and maintenance.
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1 inch Zurn pressure reducing valve with access box
1 inch Zurn pressure reducing valve with access boxZurn pressure reducing valve with access box covering
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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed 12 pressure vacuum breakers with new brass tees, hose bibs, and PVC in San Tan Valley, AZ. They replaced a leaking, corroded system and removed an old pressure reducing valve, installing a new 1 ¼ PRV to improve water system safety and function.
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12-inch PVB with brass tee and hose bib installation
12-inch PVB with brass tee and hose bib installation1 1/4 inch pressure reducing valve installation on pipePressure gauge on brass hose bib with valves and pipesPressure vacuum breaker assembly with brass tee and hose bib12 PVB backflow preventer with corroded brass fittings
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve beside the main water box in San Tan Valley, AZ. They added a tan access box and calibrated the valve to 70 psi to ensure optimal water pressure, protecting plumbing systems and enhancing home water efficiency.
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One-inch pressure relief valve with tan access box underground
One-inch pressure relief valve with tan access box undergroundPressure reducing valve and main water box installation outdoors
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve next to the city water box in Queen Creek, AZ. They added a tan access box and set the valve pressure at 70 psi to regulate water flow effectively.
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One-inch pressure relief valve installed next to city water box
One-inch pressure relief valve installed next to city water boxPressure relief valve gauge showing 70 psi in Queen Creek
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1 ¼ inch pressure relief valve and a 1 ¼ inch ball valve on the main water line entering a house in Gilbert, AZ. They ensure proper flow control and safety for residential water systems.
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Water main ball valve and pressure relief valve installation
Water main ball valve and pressure relief valve installationPressure relief valve and ball valve on water mainPressure gauge on water main valve installation
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve near the water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ. They connected copper to PEX piping, set pressure to 68 psi, installed an irrigation access box, and repaired a leaking PEX tee in the attic causing water damage to drywall and office ceiling.
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PEX piping with tee fitting and connectors installation
PEX piping with tee fitting and connectors installationWater main valve and irrigation box in gravel bedPressure regulator valve gauge near water meter with rock groundPressure relief valve installed on water main pipeWater main with pressure reducing valve installation in dirt trench
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AR installed a pressure-reducing valve on a copper water main near the meter, adjusting home water pressure from 78 psi to 68 psi. They also installed a new Green Reverse Osmosis system to replace a damaged unit caused by high pressure.
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Green Reverse Osmosis water filtration system installed
Green Reverse Osmosis water filtration system installedPressure reducing valve installation on copper water mainWater pressure gauge reading at irrigation valveIrrigation valve box installation with pressure regulator
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a 12-inch pressure vacuum breaker in a backyard in Gilbert, AZ. They installed a new Zurn Wilkins P.V.B., along with new PVC pipe, a male adapter, and a coupling. Extra parts were used to ensure proper fit and function.
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12-inch pressure vacuum breaker with valves and pipe
12-inch pressure vacuum breaker with valves and pipe12-inch pressure vacuum breaker with new PVC pipe
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 34-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure vacuum breaker at the main riser of a house in Queen Creek, AZ. This device prevents backflow and protects the home's water supply from contamination.
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Zurn Wilkins pressure vacuum breaker installation
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure reducing valve on the main water line in San Tan Valley, AR. They cut the main line, set the valve to 70 psi, and secured access with a tan box before backfilling the hole.
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Zern Wilkins pressure reducing valve in soil hole
Zern Wilkins pressure reducing valve in soil holePressure reducing valve gauge reading near curb stop box1 inch Zern Wilkins pressure reducing valve with access box
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leak on a 12-inch copper pipe in the backyard in Tempe, AZ. They shut off the water, removed the old corroded pipe section, and replaced it with new copper piping and fittings.
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12 copper water line with new fittings by wall
12 copper water line with new fittings by wall12 copper water line leak with rubber coupling repair12 copper pipe leak with rusted clamp on truck bed
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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a pinhole leak on a copper water main near the meter in Florence, AZ. They exposed the pipe, removed the damaged section, installed new copper fittings and a slip coupling, restored water service, checked for leaks, and restored the landscaping rock.
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Copper water main near meter with exposed leak repair
Copper water main near meter with exposed leak repairCopper water main pipe exposed in dirt trench repairCopper water main pipe repair near meter and backfill
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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ, dug to access a water main between bushes, made precise cuts and connections, installed one pressure-reducing valve (PRV), set up an irrigation box, backfilled the area, and restored the rock landscape.
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Water main valve installation in dug hole
Water main valve installation in dug holeWater main pressure gauge mounted on valve near bushesWater main excavation with PRV and irrigation box installation
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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a broken pressure vacuum breaker with a new Febco 34 pressure vacuum breaker in San Tan Valley, AZ. This service ensures proper backflow prevention and maintains water system safety in residential or commercial properties.
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Febco 34 pressure vacuum breaker with shutoff valves
Febco 34 pressure vacuum breaker with shutoff valvesPressure vacuum breaker valve with blue handle outdoors
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Main waterline with exposed copper and PEX piping
Main waterline with exposed copper and PEX pipingMain waterline excavation showing root intrusion damageMain waterline leak with exposed copper pipe and PEXMain waterline trench with removed sod and exposed soil
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve with a new access box next to the main waterline. They also replaced two hose bibs in San Tan Valley, AZ. This service helps regulate water pressure and improves outdoor water access.
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Hose bib and pressure reducing valve with access box
Hose bib and pressure reducing valve with access boxOutdoor hose bib installation on stucco wallPressure reducing valve with new access box installationPressure reducing valve installed on copper waterline
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve and irrigation box near the meter box in San Tan Valley, AZ. They performed trenching, made precise cuts, completed installation, and backfilled the area to ensure proper water pressure and irrigation function.
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Irrigation valve box installed in gravel landscape
Irrigation valve box installed in gravel landscapeWater main pipe exposed in dirt trench excavationPressure reducing valve installation near irrigation boxPressure reducing valve gauge with piping connectionsPressure reducing valve and irrigation box installation area
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV) by the main water meter and irrigation box in the front yard. They also replaced 12 angle stops and backfilled the area in San Tan Valley, AZ.
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Pressure gauge on waterline near irrigation box
Pressure gauge on waterline near irrigation boxAngle stop valves and supply lines under sink plumbingAngle stop valves and supply lines under sink in San Tan ValleyToilet supply line and angle stop valve installationAngle stop valve with braided water supply line
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve with an irrigation box in San Tan Valley, AZ. They accessed the main waterline by digging down and connected copper pipes and pecks, then backfilled the area to complete the setup.
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Pressure reducing valve gauge showing water pressure
Pressure reducing valve gauge showing water pressureMain waterline excavation with pipe connection in soilPressure reducing valve and copper main waterline installationWater pressure gauge on outdoor spigot in gravel bed
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve by accessing the water main near the meter box in Queen Creek, AZ. They also set up an irrigation box, completed backfilling, and fitted a softener discharge elbow to improve water system efficiency.
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Pressure regulator valve installation near water meter box
Pressure regulator valve installation near water meter boxWater softener discharge elbow and flexible connections installation
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve and irrigation box by accessing the water main near the meter in San Tan Valley, AZ. They set the system pressure to 68 psi and completed backfilling after installation.
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Pressure reducing valve gauge installed near water meter
Pressure reducing valve gauge installed near water meterCopper water main pipe exposed for PRV installationPressure reducing valve inside irrigation box in soilPressure gauge on irrigation pipe set to 68 psiPressure reducing valve irrigation box with meter cover
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve on the main water line and set up an irrigation box in San Tan Valley, AZ. This service helps control water pressure and supports efficient irrigation systems.
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Pressure gauge on outdoor water faucet near meter box
Pressure gauge on outdoor water faucet near meter boxIrrigation valve box installation near stone walkwayPressure reducing valve installation on water linePressure reducing valve gauge on main water linePressure reducing valve and irrigation box installation outdoors
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a small hole in the main copper water line after the meter in San Tan Valley, AZ. They excavated the line for the fix and installed a pressure reducing valve with a new access box for better water pressure control.
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Copper water line excavation and PRV access box installation
Copper water line excavation and PRV access box installationCopper water main with corrosion hole in soilCopper main water line with meter and fittings in dirt boxMain water line with pressure reducing valve access box in soilCopper main water line with pressure reducing valve installed
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment secured PEX lines and installed a pressure regulating valve on the main copper riser in an attic. They adjusted the valve to maintain proper water pressure in Queen Creek, AZ.
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Outdoor water shutoff valve and piping with faucet
Outdoor water shutoff valve and piping with faucetPressure regulating valve on copper water riser outdoorsPEX tubing loop and pressure regulator valve installation in atticPEX piping loop and secured lines in atticPEX piping loop and copper riser with pressure valve in attic
Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve near the meter box and replaced a leaking 90 on the water softener along with the seal stack kit. This service was completed in San Tan Valley, Arizona.
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Pressure reducing valve installed in meter box ground
Pressure reducing valve installed in meter box groundPressure reducing valve meter box with gravel and bushPressure reducing valve fitting held in hand, close-upWater softener 90-degree fitting with new seal stack kitWater softener seal stack kit inside view
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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure regulating valve on a crooked main copper riser in Queen Creek, AZ. They exposed the pipe by digging, cleaned it, and fitted new components to ensure proper alignment.
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Copper main riser with pressure valve and exposed pipe hole
Copper main riser with pressure valve and exposed pipe holePressure regulating valve installation on copper riser pipePressure regulating valve on main copper riser pipingPressure regulating valve on copper riser installationPressure regulating valve on main copper riser pipe
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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leaking irrigation water line in Florence, AZ. They excavated the area, identified the leak, removed old PVC fittings, and installed new ones to stop the leak effectively.
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Irrigation water line PVC fittings replacement in soil
Irrigation water line PVC fittings replacement in soilPVC irrigation water line with new fittings in trenchPVC irrigation water line with soil residue on fittings
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment removed an old sprinkler vacuum breaker and installed a new vacuum breaker for an irrigation sprinkler line in Queen Creek, AZ. They ensured proper function and safety of the irrigation system through this maintenance service.
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Sprinkler vacuum breaker installation on irrigation line
Sprinkler vacuum breaker installation on irrigation lineSprinkler vacuum breaker installation on irrigation line
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