Water Lines

Water Line Services in Tulsa 

Same-Day Plumbers Serving the Greater Tulsa Area

Your water line is one of the most important components of your plumbing system, and problems with it can disrupt your entire household. At O'Connor Plumbing, we offer efficient, reliable water line services backed by decades of experience and a commitment to quality workmanship. Whether you’re dealing with a leak, low water pressure, or any other issue, our licensed and insured plumbers use state-of-the-art equipment to diagnose and resolve the problem quickly. As a family-owned business, we take pride in delivering honest, professional plumbing services you can trust. 

Call (918) 300-3988 to request a free estimate for water line services in Tulsa.

Our Water Line Services 

We’re fully prepared to handle any water line problem, big or small. With decades of experience and a commitment to excellence, our team of licensed and insured plumbers uses top-of-the-line tools and advanced technology to accurately locate and resolve issues with precision. From minor leaks to full water line replacements, we approach every job with the highest standards of safety, workmanship, and professionalism. 

We offer the following water line services in Tulsa:

We stand behind the quality of our work and offer warranties for added peace of mind because your satisfaction and trust mean everything to us.

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What Can Cause Water Line Damage?

Water line damage can be caused by a variety of factors, many of which develop slowly over time. Common culprits include aging or corroded pipes, shifting soil due to weather changes or nearby construction, tree root intrusion, and poor installation or materials. Freezing temperatures can also cause pipes to expand and crack, while high water pressure or mineral buildup may weaken the line from within. Even small leaks can worsen quickly, leading to major damage if left unaddressed. 

At O'Connor Plumbing, we’re trained to identify the root cause of water line issues and provide lasting solutions to protect your property.

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    “Professional & Attentive”
    “The plumber came quickly to resolve my issue and was very professional and attentive. He had my problem resolved within 3 hours. I am very happy and would use him again. Highly recommend.”
    - David B.
    “Stand-Up Service”
    “Absolutely stand-up service - helped to easily diagnose an issue that’s plagued us for a few weeks. Super friendly and explained to me in an easily understood way. Will be using them again coming up on our bathroom project!”
    - Nathan B.
    “Satisfied Customer”
    “The work and communication and personality were all very good. I recommend O'Connor Plumbing and will use again, if needed.”
    - Vance T.
    “Efficient & Professional”
    “5 stars! I had a fantastic experience with Shyma. He showed up right on time, got straight to work, and completed the job efficiently and professionally. The results were excellent—everything is working perfectly now.”
    - Michele S.
    “Genuine Company”
    “It’s clear he genuinely cares about providing great service and making sure the job gets done right. Highly recommend O’Connor Plumbing—and especially Shyma—for anyone in need of reliable and top-quality plumbing service!”
    - Steven N.

6 Signs Something Is Wrong with Your Water Line 

A damaged or leaking water line can cause serious issues if not addressed quickly, but the warning signs aren’t always obvious. Knowing what to look for can help you catch problems early and avoid costly repairs. 

Common signs that you need to schedule a water line inspection include:

  1. Unexplained spike in water bills - A sudden increase in your water bill could indicate a hidden leak in your main line.
  2. Low water pressure - If you're experiencing consistently weak water flow throughout your home, it may be a sign of a break or blockage in the water line.
  3. Water discoloration - Rusty or muddy water can signal corrosion or contamination entering through a damaged pipe.
  4. Wet spots in the yard - Pooled water, soggy patches, or unusually green grass could mean a water line is leaking underground.
  5. Foundation cracks or water damage - A leaking line near your home's foundation can lead to structural issues and interior water damage.
  6. Strange noises in pipes - Whistling, banging, or gurgling sounds can suggest pressure problems or air entering the system due to a compromised line.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to contact O'Connor Plumbing right away. Our skilled team can quickly diagnose the issue and provide reliable, efficient water line repair or replacement.

Call (918) 300-3988 or contact us for professional and reliable water line services in Tulsa. We offer same-day service!

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  • What can I put in my garbage disposal?
    Garbage disposals are not macerators and will only break up soft debris. Mashed potatoes, cooked carrots, eggs etc. are ok to put in the disposal. Things like bones, coffee grounds, egg shells or any hard product will wear the blades and jam the disposal. You should always run water to the disposal to help break down the foods and flush through the drain. Call the professionals at O’Connor Plumbing for help with your disposal
  • Is it safe to use chemical drain cleaners?

    Drain cleaners are very toxic. If you ever look on the back of the product you will notice at least 3 warning labels. These are not very good products to have laying around your house especially if you have kids or pets. These toxic chemicals are also very bad for your pipes, causing them to deteriorate from the inside out. If this happens your drain lines will need to be replaced. There are enzymes and friendly bacteria products that will keep grease and sludge from building up inside of your pipes.

    If you have a clog please call the professionals at O’Connor Plumbing!

  • Why does the toilet keep running?
    This is probably the most commonly asked plumbing question. In most cases it is caused by the flapper not closing on or making a proper seal around the flush valve. If the flapper is not closing, then jiggle the handle and that will normally fix the issue. If the flapper is worn out and not properly sealing, then you will have to have the flapper replaced. Either way if the flapper does not seal the water will leak into the toilet and the tank will not fill with water to push the float up and turn off the supply of water.
  • Do I need a tankless water heater?
    Tankless water heaters, while at the front of technology, aren’t the solution for every house. Sometimes you are better off staying with your conventional heater. Here at O’Connor Plumbing we have tankless water heater experts that can provide you with a tankless or tank style heater that best suits your home.