Open trench when the yard allows, or trenchless pipe burst (pulling the new line through the path of the old one) when driveways, walls, or mature trees need to stay intact.
Trenchless methods preserve driveways, stonework, mature plantings, and septic fields. Two small pits instead of a trench across the yard.
Type-L copper or high-density PEX, depending on soil, run length, and budget. Both rated for potable service and cold-climate burial depth.
Most single-family water line replacements are a one- to three-day job from first dig to pressure-tested, backfilled, and water back on.
County permits pulled in our name. Water utility coordination, pressure test, and inspection signed off before we backfill.
Every new line gets held at working pressure and verified leak-free before we close the trench. No buried surprises six months later.
Every job starts with a real walk-through. We tell you what we see, what it needs, and what it costs — before the tools come out.
We answer. You describe the problem. We triage emergency vs. scheduled.
A Miller plumber walks the job and explains what’s actually going on.
Clear written estimate before any work starts. No surprise invoices.
We do the job, clean up, and only leave when the water’s behaving.