Purpose of Restoring Water Service
Re-Establishing Safe, Reliable Water Delivery From the City Into Your Home
The purpose of restoring a home’s water service is simple but critical: to ensure clean, consistent, and controllable water flow from the municipal supply into the home. When the water service line, meter connection, or primary shutoff components are outdated or failing, the entire plumbing system is compromised—regardless of how new the interior piping may be.
At RC Szabo Plumbing & Sewer, water service restoration focuses strictly on the infrastructure that brings water from the city to your house, including:

New water service lines from the municipal connection to the foundation

Water meter installation or replacement (as required by the city)

Proper main water shutoff valve installation

Correctly installed bleeder valves for system control and serviceability
This is foundational plumbing work—everything inside the home depends on it.
What “Restoring Water Service” Means (And What It Does Not)
Water service restoration addresses the supply side of your plumbing system, not interior branch piping.
Restoration Includes:

The underground service line

The point of entry into the home

The water meter assembly

The primary shutoff valve

Proper system draining and control components
Restoration Does Not Include:

Interior re-piping

Fixture supply lines

Push-fit or temporary fittings

Improvised valve assemblies
Our work is permanent, code-compliant, and built for decades of service.
Why Water Service Restoration Is Necessary
Many homes—especially older properties—are still supplied by water service lines that were never intended to last indefinitely.
Common Reasons Water Service Must Be Restored:

Aging galvanized water service lines

Corrosion restricting water flow

Underground leaks between the street and home

Poor or inconsistent water pressure

Discolored or metallic-tasting water

Non-functional or seized shutoff valves

City-mandated water meter upgrades

Failed service lines discovered during emergencies
Once a water service line begins to fail, repairs are no longer a reliable option. Restoration is the correct solution.
New Water Service From the City to the Home
The water service line is the single most important pipe connected to your house. It operates under constant pressure and is exposed to soil conditions, temperature changes, and time.
What We Do:

Disconnect the failing service line

Install a new, properly sized water service line

Ensure correct depth and protection

Create secure, long-term connections

Restore reliable water delivery to the home
This work is performed according to local codes and municipal requirements.
Approved Materials for Water Service Installation
We install only materials that are approved by the local authority having jurisdiction and appropriate for the application.
PEX Water Service (Where Permitted)
In municipalities that allow it, PEX may be used for water service restoration.
Benefits include:

Corrosion resistance

Reduced joint count

Flexible installation
PEX is never installed where it is not approved, and never as a shortcut.
Copper Water Service Installation
Copper remains one of the most trusted materials for water service lines.
We regularly install:

Copper Type K
Thick-wall copper commonly required for underground service lines

Copper Type L
Used where permitted for durability and longevity
Copper offers proven performance, excellent pressure handling, and long service life when installed correctly.
Galvanized Water Service Replacement
Galvanized steel piping is a leading cause of restricted flow and water quality issues.
Over time, galvanized lines:

Corrode internally

Shed rust and debris

Reduce pressure

Fail without warning
Restoring water service almost always includes complete removal of galvanized piping from the supply side.
Water Meter Installation & Replacement
Water meters are regulated by the municipality and must meet current standards.
Why Water Meters Are Addressed During Restoration

Cities often require meter replacement during service upgrades

Older meters can be inaccurate or failing

Proper valving and access are critical

Meters must be installed securely and correctly
We coordinate water meter installation or replacement as part of restoring the water service, ensuring the system is:

Code-compliant

Accessible

Securely mounted

Properly valved
Main Water Shutoff Valve Installation
Critical Safety & Control
The main shutoff valve allows water to be stopped immediately in the event of a leak or emergency.
Problems With Old Shutoff Valves:

Seized handles

Internal corrosion

Partial closure only

Inability to shut water off completely
As part of water service restoration, we install new, full-flow main shutoff valves designed for long-term reliability and smooth operation.
This is not optional—it’s a safety necessity.
Bleeder Valve Installation (Proper Configuration Only)
Bleeder valves are installed to allow:

Controlled draining of the water service

Pressure relief

Safe servicing of the system
We install properly configured bleeder valves as part of the restoration process—never side-port shortcut valves and never push-fit assemblies.
Bleeder valves improve:

System control

Serviceability

Long-term performance
Why Professional Water Service Restoration Matters
Improper water service work leads to:

Underground leaks

Pressure instability

Premature pipe failure

Code violations

Emergency repairs
Our licensed plumbers ensure:

Cast iron boilers

Proper burial depth

Secure, permanent connections

Pressure testing before service restoration

Full compliance with local regulations
This is infrastructure work—it must be done right the first time.
Our Water Service Restoration Process
Step 1: Evaluation
We assess:

Existing service line material

Water pressure and flow

Meter condition

Shutoff functionality

Municipal requirements
Step 2: Clear Scope of Work
We explain:

What must be replaced

Why restoration is required

Approved material options

What the city requires
No confusion. No unnecessary work.
Step 3: Professional Installation
We:

Install the new water service line

Address the water meter

Install new shutoff and bleeder valves

Restore water service safely
Step 4: Final Walkthrough
You’ll know:

Where your shutoff valve is

How to operate it

What was restored

What to expect long-term
Benefits of Restoring Water Service

Reliable water pressure

Improved water quality

Safer emergency control

Reduced risk of underground leaks

Compliance with city requirements

Long-term peace of mind
This is not an upgrade—it’s a correction.
Why Homeowners Trust RC Szabo Plumbing & Sewer
Water service restoration is one of the most important plumbing projects a home will ever need.
What Sets Us Apart:

Licensed & insured professionals

Deep experience with municipal water services

Code-compliant installations

No shortcuts

No push-fit fittings

No temporary solutions
We restore water service the way it should have been installed in the first place.
Serving Chicagoland & the South Suburbs
We restore water service throughout:

Tinley Park

Oak Lawn

Homewood

Flossmoor

Frankfort

Midlothian

Burbank

Olympia Fields
…and surrounding communities.
Whether you’re replacing an aging cast iron boiler, upgrading to a high-efficiency system, or installing a modern combi boiler with an AquaStat-controlled hot water tank, RC Szabo Plumbing & Sewer delivers professional results you can trust.
Common Questions About Water Softener Installation
What does “restoring water service” mean?
Restoring water service means replacing or correcting the piping and control components that deliver water from the city connection into your home. This includes the underground service line, water meter, main shutoff valve, and proper system control components.
When does a water service line need to be replaced?
A water service line typically needs replacement when it is leaking, corroded, restricting water flow, made of galvanized steel, or failing due to age. Many replacements are also required during city-mandated upgrades.
Is the water service line the same as interior plumbing?
No. The water service line supplies water from the city into the home. Interior plumbing distributes water once it enters the house. Water service restoration focuses only on the supply side.
What materials are used for new water service lines?
We install approved materials based on local code requirements, including PEX where permitted and copper water service lines such as Type K or Type L. Galvanized service lines are removed and replaced.
Do all towns allow PEX for water service lines?
No. Acceptance of PEX varies by municipality. We verify local code approval before installing PEX and only use it where it is explicitly permitted.
Why is copper Type K commonly used underground?
Copper Type K has the thickest wall among copper piping options, making it well-suited for underground water service installations where durability and longevity are critical.
Why is galvanized water service considered a problem?
Galvanized piping corrodes internally over time, restricting water flow, reducing pressure, and releasing rust into the water supply. Replacement is the only permanent solution.
What role does the water meter play in water service restoration?
The water meter measures all water entering the home and must meet municipal standards. During restoration, the meter may need to be installed, relocated, or updated to comply with city requirements.
Can a failing water service line affect water pressure?
Yes. Corrosion, internal buildup, or partial collapses in the service line commonly cause low or inconsistent water pressure throughout the home.
Why is a new main shutoff valve important?
A properly functioning main shutoff valve allows immediate control of the water supply during emergencies, repairs, or maintenance. Older valves often fail or cannot fully shut off water.
What is the purpose of a bleeder valve?
A bleeder valve allows controlled draining of the water service line and helps relieve trapped pressure. It improves system serviceability and protects components during maintenance.
Are permits required for water service restoration?
In most municipalities, permits and inspections are required for water service replacement and meter work. We handle permit coordination and ensure all work meets local code.
Will my water be shut off during the restoration process?
Yes, water service will be temporarily shut off during installation. We coordinate the shutdown to minimize disruption and restore service as efficiently as possible.
How long does water service restoration typically take?
Most residential water service restorations are completed within one to two days, depending on site conditions, trenching requirements, and city coordination.
Can restoring water service improve water quality?
Yes. Replacing corroded or failing service lines often improves water clarity, taste, and consistency by eliminating rust, debris, and flow restrictions.
How long should a properly installed water service line last?
When installed correctly using approved materials, a new water service line is designed to last several decades, providing reliable performance and peace of mind.
Schedule Your Water Service Restoration Consultation
If your home has an aging water service line, failing shutoff valve, or city-required meter upgrade, RC Szabo Plumbing & Sewer is ready to help.
We specialize in proper water service restoration—from the city into the home.
📞 Call today to schedule your evaluation.