Reliable Repairs That Keep Water Flowing and Drains Clear
Vac Truck Services provides expert water and sewer line repairs in Wilmington, NC, and surrounding areas. Broken or leaking lines can lead to serious property damage, costly water bills, and health risks. We respond quickly, locate the issue, and make lasting repairs using proven methods. Our goal is simple: restore your system with as little disruption as possible.
Schedule our services today by calling 888-480-8225.
Why Customers Depend on Us
With over 30 years of plumbing experience, we understand how urgent water and sewer line problems can be. Our team arrives on time, diagnoses the issue clearly, and works efficiently to fix it. We don’t make guesses—we use advanced tools and straightforward solutions. Customers trust Vac Truck Services because we communicate clearly, work honestly, and finish the job right the first time.
From cracked water lines to collapsed sewer pipes, we’ve seen it all—and we know how to fix it fast.
Our Water and Sewer Line Services
We handle all types of water and sewer line repairs in Wilmington, NC, and surrounding areas. Our team uses safe digging methods, trenchless repair options, and quality parts to ensure long-term performance. We serve both residential and commercial properties.
We focus on doing the job with accuracy, speed, and care for your property. No hidden steps. No guesswork. Just real repairs that last.
Get Fast Help Today
Don’t wait for a minor leak to become a major problem. Vac Truck Services is ready to help with expert water and sewer line repairs in Wilmington, NC, and surrounding areas. Our team is available for both scheduled service and emergency repairs.
Call us now at 888-480-8225 or use our contact form to get started. We respond quickly and fix the issue with clear, dependable service.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES performed excavation and cleaning of an underground pipe in a residential lawn in Winston-Salem, NC. The work involved digging to access the pipe, followed by using specialized equipment to remove debris and ensure the pipe was clear of obstructions.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES performed plumbing repairs in Memphis, TN. The work included excavation to access underground pipes, replacement or installation of new piping, and backfilling with soil and ground cover restoration. A vacuum truck was used to assist in the excavation and cleanup process.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES performed a sewer inspection at a location corresponding to 35.93481340, 35.93481340 in Memphis, TN. The interior of the pipe was examined, showing a mostly clear and intact surface with minor residue visible along the walls.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES completed a plumbing-related excavation and soil replacement near an access cover and a foundation vent in a residential yard. The work took place in a property located in Rogers, AR. The service involved the use of a vacuum truck visible in the driveway.
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Contractors used vac truck services to complete a water line repair in Pittsboro, North Carolina. The team finished the job with minimal ground disruption, reducing landscape impact and preserving surface integrity during the excavation process.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES completed a domestic water line repair in Cary, North Carolina. The team used vacuum equipment to access the line and limit disruption. The process helped preserve the surrounding area while restoring water service efficiently.
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Contractors used a concrete saw and hydro-excavation equipment to complete an underground repair in Durham, North Carolina. The process removed soil precisely without damaging nearby structures. This method supports safe and accurate service access on repair sites.
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VAC Truck Services used vacuum excavation to clear material without heavy equipment in Huntersville, North Carolina. This method removed debris while minimizing surface disruption. It offered a clean and efficient way to expose underground areas safely for inspection or utility access.
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Contractors replaced over 400 feet of water line in Pittsboro, North Carolina using trenchless boring and Hydro-Vac equipment. This method reduced surface disruption and preserved surrounding areas by avoiding open excavation.
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A crew used a hydro-vac truck to assist with a water line repair in Charlotte, North Carolina. The process removed soil safely and exposed the damaged pipe without disturbing nearby infrastructure. Hydro excavation supports precise repairs with minimal surface impact.
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A hydro-vac truck was used to dig with precision and avoid damage while completing a repair in Sunset Beach, North Carolina. This method allowed for safe excavation around sensitive underground infrastructure.
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Vac Truck Services completed hydro-excavation in Raleigh, North Carolina to expose underground infrastructure. After repairs were made, the team replaced the removed concrete. This method allowed for precise digging with reduced risk to nearby utilities.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES installed a CIPP liner to repair a failing sewer line in Cary, North Carolina. This trenchless method reinforces the pipe structure without excavation, reducing disruption and improving flow efficiency.
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Vac truck crews in Durham, North Carolina used hydro-excavation to support underground repair and asphalt replacement. This method allowed for precise debris removal and safe access to buried infrastructure without damaging nearby surfaces. The area was restored with fresh asphalt after work was completed.
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VAC Truck Services used hydro-vac excavation for a water line repair in Raleigh, North Carolina. Crews applied safe digging methods to expose underground pipes without damaging nearby utilities. This process supported fast, controlled access to the affected area while maintaining safety and precision during the operation.
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Vac truck services performed safe and controlled digging to minimize ground disturbance and support targeted underground repairs. Work ensured precision without damaging nearby structures or utilities. Service took place in Albemarle, North Carolina.
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Vac truck services used hydro-vac digging to support a water line repair in Garner, North Carolina. The process limited ground disturbance, allowing workers to expose utility lines safely without damaging nearby areas. This method improves access to underground pipes while reducing cleanup and surface disruption.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES used hydro-excavation to complete a non-invasive residential water line repair in Raleigh, North Carolina. This method protected the surrounding property while allowing precise access to underground utilities. The team ensured accurate digging without disturbing nearby structures.
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Hydro-excavation was used in Huntersville, North Carolina to safely expose a leaking water line with minimal soil disturbance. After the repair, crews repoured the concrete and added rebar for structural support.
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Vac Truck Services used hydro-excavation to dig safely for a water line repair in Wilmington, North Carolina. This method helped expose underground utilities without causing damage, allowing for precise access to the repair site. Hydro-excavation supports clean and controlled digging in a range of utility maintenance tasks.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES completed a trenchless water line replacement in Charlotte, North Carolina. The crew used hydro-excavation to expose and access the bored water line path from the meter to the house, avoiding open trenching and reducing surface disruption.
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Technicians in Durham, North Carolina located a damaged sewer line beside a driveway. They hydro-excavated to depths of 2 and 12 feet, jackhammered surrounding concrete, and replaced the broken pipe with new fittings. They also adjusted indoor water pressure by servicing the pressure-reducing valve (PRV).
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A contractor in Charlotte, North Carolina located a sidewalk leak and used a concrete saw to access the area. They hydro-excavated to depths of 5 and 12 feet, removed a damaged section of 1-inch polybutylene pipe, and repaired it with new fittings and pipe. They identified a persistent meter leak needing city inspection.
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VAC Truck Services repaired a leaking pipe beneath conduit power lines in Chester, Virginia. Technicians broke asphalt, used hydro excavation, replaced the damaged section, and verified the repair. They flushed the lines, confirmed zero leaks, backfilled the hole, and applied cold patch asphalt to restore the parking lot surface.
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Technicians in Mooresville, North Carolina used hydro excavation to expose and repair a leaking tee fitting located 18 inches underground. They cut and removed damaged pipe, replaced it with new fittings and pipe, and restored water service. The meter displayed normal readings after the repair, confirming the issue was resolved.
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A crew in Southern Pines, North Carolina used hydro-excavation to access a leaking ¾-inch main water line in a front yard. They removed the damaged section, installed new PEX pipe, pressure tested the system at 60 psi for 15 minutes with no pressure loss, and backfilled the area after repairs were completed.
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Vac Truck Services repaired a leaking main water line in Mooresville, North Carolina. Technicians located the leak, replaced the damaged pipe with 1 PEX, and pressure-tested the repair. They closed the excavation, poured concrete with rebar, restored water service, and confirmed no meter activity after testing.
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A technician in Pineville, North Carolina performed hydro-excavation to expose a leaking one-inch main water line. They replaced the damaged section with PEX pipe, pressure tested the system at 60 psi, and confirmed no leaks. The technician backfilled the area and installed a new pressure-reducing valve due to a blockage in the existing one.
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VAC Truck Services used hydro-excavation to replace damaged, bellied sections of a sewer line in Charlotte, North Carolina. This method minimized surface disruption while providing accurate access to underground pipes for repair.
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VAC Truck Services completed a concrete and PVC pipe leak repair in Wilmington, North Carolina. The crew excavated and repaired a leaking pipe, confirmed water flow stability, backfilled the area, and restored the driveway with rebar and new concrete. Final checks showed no remaining leaks and normal water meter readings.
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Contractors exposed and repaired a leaking water line beneath asphalt in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina. Crews cut the asphalt, used hydro excavation to reach the pipe, fixed the damaged section, backfilled the trench, and restored the asphalt surface.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES installed a new waterline in Raleigh, North Carolina. Crews hydro-excavated an 18-inch-deep ditch from the meter to the house, connected the line at both ends, and passed inspection. The team then backfilled the ditch to complete the service.
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A vacuum truck crew in Raleigh, North Carolina used hydro excavation to expose a leaking three-quarter inch copper pipe beneath concrete. Technicians removed the damaged section, installed new fittings and pipe, and restored water service. The meter showed no flow after repair, confirming the leak was fixed.
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VAC Truck Services performed a hydro-excavation in Wilmington, North Carolina to expose a leak at a PVC male adapter near a meter yoke. Technicians removed roots, replaced the damaged pipe section, and confirmed the repair held with no leaks. They flushed water lines, verified meter stability, and backfilled the excavation site.