Water Supply Line Services in Salem, Oregon
Your home's water supply system runs from the city meter at the street into every fixture in your house. When that system corrodes, leaks, or loses pressure, the effects show up everywhere — not just at one faucet.
Spectrum Plumbing diagnoses and repairs the full supply chain: from the service line at the meter through the main interior trunk lines and into branch lines serving each fixture.
Diagnosing Low Water Pressure
Low pressure in Salem homes most commonly comes from one of three sources:
Failed pressure regulator (PRV): Most Salem homes have a pressure-reducing valve at the main entry. When it fails, you get either very low pressure or uncontrolled high pressure (over 80 PSI), which damages fixtures and water heaters over time.
Corroded galvanized pipe: Homes built before 1975 in Salem often have original galvanized steel supply pipes. These corrode from the inside out — they look fine from the outside while the interior diameter has shrunk to a fraction of its original size.
Main line issue: A slow leak or partial obstruction in the underground service line causes whole-house low pressure that gets progressively worse.
When to Repair vs. Repipe
A single section of corroded or damaged pipe can often be cut out and replaced with copper or PEX. But when corrosion is present throughout the system — multiple sections failing, multiple pinhole leaks, persistent discolored water — a full repipe is the right answer. More upfront, but the last plumbing expense you'll have for decades.
We serve Salem, Keizer, and surrounding communities. CCB #255529.