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Water Line Repair In Maui, HI

Water Line Repair in Maui, HI

Water line problems can quickly lead to wasted water, rising bills, and property damage. At Steve’s Plumbing and A/C – Maui, our skilled technicians diagnose and repair water line issues throughout the island with fast, dependable service.

Why Homeowners in Maui Trust Steve’s

  • Accurate leak detection with modern technology
  • Skilled at repairing underground and slab leaks
  • Service throughout Lahaina, Kihei, and Upcountry
  • Transparent pricing and clear communication
  • Local team that understands Maui infrastructure
  • Backed by our customer satisfaction promise

Why Choose Steve's?

Four decades of trust. One simple promise.

We’ve been part of Hawaiʻi homes since 1986. Locally operated, community-rooted, and backed by the kind of guarantee most companies won’t put in writing.

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Financing Options Available

Need a new system? Don’t let cost hold you back. We offer flexible financing with approved credit so you can stay comfortable now and pay on your terms.

Get the Reliable, Island-Trusted Service You Deserve

From emergency repairs to full system installs, Steve’s keeps your home comfortable, efficient, and worry-free.

Get Ahead of Costly Water Line Damage

Ignoring signs of a leak can lead to serious problems, especially in homes with aging plumbing or shifting soil conditions. Our team handles everything from minor pipe repairs to complete water line replacements with precision and care.

Know the Signs of a Water Line Issue

  • Puddles in the yard that won’t dry
  • Hissing or dripping sounds behind walls
  • Higher water bills with no clear cause
  • Water pressure that suddenly drops
  • Unpleasant taste or smell from your tap

Common Signs of Water Line Problems

Water Pressure

If there is a clog or break in your water main line, it will generally affect the water pressure in your home, causing it to decrease. When a clog or break is present, less water is able to move through the pipe, and therefore not able to make it to your fixtures such as shower heads or sinks as it normally would. Decreased water pressure is a very common sign of a broken water main.

Increased Utility Bills

Has your monthly water and utility bill randomly increased? If it has and you notice any of the other symptoms on this list happening with your water main, you may have a clog or break in your pipe. When there is a break in the line, it will often waste excess water, causing an unexpected increase on your monthly utility bill.

Water Pooling

If you have wet patches or pools of vibrant grass throughout your lawn, you likely have a water main break. Patches of vibrant grass, water pools, and a foul odor from the water is an almost indisputable indication that your water main has suffered a break. In the event of this, you will need expert help immediately before extensive damage is done to your home, property, and the water main line itself.

Contaminated Water

When a water main line breaks, dirt and debris can get inside of the pipe and eventually your water supply. Because water main lines are underground, a lot of potentially toxic and hazardous objects can leak into your water supply, causing you and your family to potentially fall ill. If you notice that the water from your sinks, bathtubs, and drains appears to be different in color and/or smell, you may have yourself a main water line break which will require repair or replacement.

Odd Noises

Another sign that your water main may be in need of water main repair is odd, loud noises coming from your plumbing when it is not being used. If you notice water moving or just various plumbing noises in general throughout the middle of the night while you are sleeping and these appliances are not being used, this is an indication of an issue that will need to be resolved.

Multiple Clogged Pipes

Lastly, if you notice that many of your toilets, sinks, or shower drains are constantly getting clogged no matter how much snaking or store-bought drain cleaner you use, your water line is either clogged or is broken. This can also happen if your sewer line is clogged or broken as well.

Professional Water Line Repair Process

We assess the situation, identify the exact source of the problem, and walk you through your options. Our repairs are efficient, clean, and designed to last.

Steve’s Plumbing and A/C – Maui is committed to providing peace of mind and reliable water line repair for every home on the island.

Relax, We'll Handle It

1. Request a Service Visit From Steve's

Steve's offers fast response times and reliable scheduling. Simply call us or use our online scheduling tool.

2. Get Upfront Pricing Options​

One of our licensed technicians will diagnose the issue and give you a custom estimate before performing any work.

3. Relax While We Repair Your Problem

We handle every repair efficiently and effectively, ensuring the job is done right the first time. All you have to do is relax.

4. Let Us Know How We Did

Steve's is committed to excellent service, so we do it right, we make it right, or it's free. Once your repair is complete, we'd appreciate it if you could leave a review.

Water Line Repair In Maui, HI FAQs​

A sudden spike like that without an obvious explanation, like filling a pool or heavy irrigation use, is one of the clearest indicators of a leak somewhere in the supply system. A main water line leak between the meter and the house can lose hundreds of gallons per day without producing any visible evidence inside the home. Shutting off all fixtures and watching the meter for movement is a quick way to confirm water is flowing when it shouldn’t be before calling a plumber.
Yes, in certain conditions. When a pressurized supply line develops a crack, the pressure inside typically keeps outside material from entering while the system is pressurized. But during pressure fluctuations or shutoffs, soil and contaminants can be drawn in through the breach. If your water line is leaking and you notice any change in water taste, color, or odor, it’s worth getting the line tested as well as repaired.
An active water line leak under pressure produces a distinct sound that leak detection equipment amplifies: a hissing, whooshing, or fizzing noise that varies in pitch depending on the water pressure and the size of the opening. Experienced technicians can distinguish this sound from normal pipe noise and triangulate its location using multiple listening points. Underground leaks can also sometimes be heard at the surface through a listening rod placed directly on the ground.
A plumber isolates the section by shutting off the supply, cuts out the affected pipe segment, and replaces it with a new section using either solder fittings or push-fit connections depending on the pipe size and access. If pinhole leaks are appearing in multiple locations in the same pipe run, the pipe material itself may be reacting with the water chemistry, and repiping that section is the more durable solution than repeated spot repairs.
An underground or in-wall leak can go months or longer without obvious signs if it’s not severe enough to cause a noticeable pressure drop or visible water intrusion. Slow leaks that saturate soil gradually may not surface at ground level for a long time, and in-wall leaks can cause mold before they become visible. Annual water meter checks and routine plumbing inspections are the most reliable way to catch these early.

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