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Why should I replace my private lead service line?

  • Updated January 09, 2023 16:29

If your private service line on your property is lead or you have lead plumbing inside your home, it is possible that lead could contaminate your drinking water. Lead is a toxic metal that can be harmful even at low exposure levels, especially for pregnant women and children under six years old. The best way to eliminate lead from leaching into your water is to remove your private lead service line, if you have one.

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  • Does my drinking water contain lead?
  • How do I find out if I have a private lead service line?
  • Why should I replace my private lead service line?
  • What if my private service line is galvanized?
  • What should the plumber replace?
  • How long will the private lead service line replacement take?
  • Do I have to be home when my private service line is replaced?
  • Will my water service be off during the work?
  • What happens after the service line is replaced?
  • Why is it necessary to “flush” my water lines for 60 minutes initially and then for five minutes each day for 30 days?

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