Water and Sewer Line Repairs in Hot Springs, AR

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Water and Sewer Line Repairs—Fast, Code‑Correct, Built to Last

Leaks, low pressure, slow drains, or soggy spots in the yard are all warning signs your lines need attention. Our licensed pros have over 40 years in business, delivering precise Water and Sewer Line Repairs in Hot Springs, Hot Springs Village, and Malvern, AR, and surrounding areas, restoring safe, reliable service with minimal disruption to your property.

Call (501) 318-3747 to schedule expert line repairs with Bowen Plumbing.

Why Choose Us for Water and Sewer Line Repairs

Underground lines demand accurate diagnosis and the right repair method. We combine advanced locating tools with years of hands‑on experience to find failures quickly and fix them right the first time. You’ll get clear options—spot repair, reroute, or full replacement—transparent pricing, tidy worksites, and final pressure/flow tests so you know the problem is truly solved.

What We Repair and How We Do It

From pinhole leaks to major breaks or root‑blocked sewers, we handle the full scope of exterior line issues with solutions tailored to your site and budget. Our services include:

  • Leak detection on copper, PVC, HDPE, and PEX water service lines
  • Targeted spot repairs for cracked sections, failed couplings, or corrosion
  • Complete line replacements sized for current and future household demand
  • Pressure regulation (PRV diagnosis/replacement) to protect indoor plumbing
  • Sewer video inspections to pinpoint roots, offsets, bellies, and collapses
  • Root removal and descaling to restore sewer flow
  • Trenchless options (where conditions allow) to reduce digging and downtime
  • Cleanout installation for easier future maintenance and emergency access
  • Reroutes to bypass trees, driveways, and unstable soil
  • Valve, curb stop, and meter connection repairs or upgrades
  • Freeze‑break remediation, burial‑depth corrections, and insulation improvements
  • Permitting, utility locates, and post‑repair pressure/flow verification

Our process starts with noninvasive locating and camera inspection. We mark utilities, isolate the failure, and recommend the least‑disruptive fix that meets code. After repairs, we flush lines, perform pressure and leak tests, backfill with proper compaction, and leave your property neat and safe.

Schedule Water and Sewer Line Repairs Today

Protect your home, conserve water, and restore dependable service with professional Water and Sewer Line Repairs in Hot Springs, Hot Springs Village, and Malvern, AR, and surrounding areas performed by specialists who find it fast and fix it right.

Call (501) 318-3747 now to book your water or sewer line service with Bowen Plumbing.

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Bowen Plumbing connected a kitchen sink drain to a septic tank system for a customer in Hot Springs, Arkansas. They ensured proper drainage and system integration to maintain efficient wastewater flow.
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A plumbing technician in Melbourne, Arkansas located a residential septic system and installed a two-way sewer cleanout. This service allows for improved access to the main sewer line, helping with maintenance and potential blockage removal.
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A plumber repaired a leaking water service pipe in Hot Springs, Arkansas, by pinpointing the damage, stopping the leak, and restoring reliable water flow to ensure homeowner comfort and system integrity.
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Bowen Plumbing re-piped an entire house in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The project included replacing hot and cold water lines, drain pipes, and gas piping to improve the home's plumbing system.
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Bowen Plumbing repaired a 2-inch PVC water main leak for a commercial property in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Crews used a backhoe to access the damaged pipe and completed the repair on a Sunday to restore service quickly.
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Bowen Plumbing inspected a home in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, for potential plumbing leaks before purchase. Technicians identified a leak at the master bathroom toilet and recommended partial floor replacement to address water damage.
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A plumber in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas replaced a failed water pressure regulator for a homeowner. The service restored proper water pressure throughout the property by installing a new regulator.
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Bowen Plumbing replaced a faulty gate valve with a new ball valve for a customer in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas. The original valve no longer closed completely, making replacement necessary to restore proper water shutoff.
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A plumber in Hot Springs, Arkansas replaced a leaking push-to-fit fitting beneath a mobile home with a new wear bow fitting. This repair stopped the leak and restored proper water flow.
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A plumber in Hot Springs, Arkansas identified the source of indoor sewer gas. The technician found the system lacked a P-trap and vent. To fix the issue, the plumber installed a proper P-trap and connected a vent to restore safe and functional drainage.
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Bowen Plumbing completed a main sewer line drain cleaning in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The service cleared blockages to restore proper drainage and prevent backups. This work improves wastewater flow and supports system reliability for residential or commercial plumbing.
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A plumber in Hot Springs, Arkansas replaced a faulty water pressure regulator. The home's water pressure measured 125 PSI, which exceeded safe levels. The plumber installed a new pressure regulator and shut-off valve to restore proper water flow and prevent future pipe damage.
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