Water Main Breaks Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do when my water service is restored after a water main break?
Water that has been sitting in lines can have air or sediment in it. We recommend running cold water from a tap on the highest floor of your home for five to 10 minutes. If the tap continues to sputter or the water remains cloudy, call our Emergency Dispatch Office at (703) 335-7990.
What can cause a water main break?
Soil characteristics, age and condition of a pipe, and changes in water and ground temperatures can all contribute to water main breaks. Typically, these occur during the winter months. Occasionally, pipes can break if they are accidentally struck by heavy equipment.
How long does it take to repair a water main break?
Every water main break is different, and the amount of time required to fix them varies due to pipe material, pipe size, the type and cause of the break and how accessible the pipe is.
Prince William Water crews work to fix a main break safely and as quickly as possible.
How does Prince William Water repair a water main break?
We respond quickly to repair the broken water main. We notify customers if their service will be interrupted during repairs. Water main breaks beneath roadways require a temporary asphalt patch. A contractor will complete permanent paving, typically within 6 to 8 weeks.
How do I report a potential water main break?
- To report a potential water main break during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., call Customer Service at (703) 335-7950.
- To report a break during weekends and evenings, call Emergency Dispatch at (703) 335-7990.
- Thanks for looking out for us!
What are the signs of a water main break?
Signs on or near a road include: Flowing or standing water in unusual places, sinkholes or potholes, or large, unexplained cracks in asphalt or pavement.
Signs in your home include: Low or no water pressure, discolored or cloudy tap water, or gurgling or groaning sounds in your plumbing.