Whether to repair or replace your water line depends on several factors: your line's age and material, extent of current damage, number of previous repairs, and whether problems are isolated or widespread. If your water line is relatively new and has a single break from external damage - like soil shifting or accidental contact during landscaping - targeted repair usually makes sense.
However, if your line is over 40-50 years old, consists of galvanized pipes that corrode internally (common in Austin homes built before 1970), clay pipes that crack as our soil shifts, has had multiple repairs, or shows signs of widespread deterioration, replacement often provides better long-term value. Many older Austin-area homes have water lines that weren't designed to handle our hard water and shifting clay soil conditions.
Roger's Plumbing assesses your specific situation, explains whether repair or replacement serves you better for Central Texas conditions, and provides transparent pricing for both options so you can make an informed decision that protects your home long-term.