Beneath the Surface: A Look at Water Mains

Delaware Valley Utility Contractors, also known as DVUC, has built a reputation for excellence through its dedicated service to the utility industry over the years. DVUC offers a wide range of services, including verifying utility lines, installing new gas lines, unclogging storm drains, and repairing water mains. Did you know water main breaks are quite common in the United States, with an estimated 240,000 happening every year?
Water mains are large pipes buried under sidewalks and roads that distribute water throughout the community. The water mains are connected to homes, apartments, facilities, and businesses by smaller pipes called water service lines.
The MDOT Construction Manual states that water mains are pipes that are run under pressure to provide a continuous supply of water when performing tasks (e.g., washing dishes). Water mains transport water to major water uses in a community, whereas water service lines transport water within the community (e.g., homes).
What are Water Main Breaks?
What can happen to the water mains is that they can rupture, which is known as a water main break. A water main break is a crack or rupture in the pipe that allows the water to escape. Having a water main break can cause property damage, road closures, and expensive repairs. SEH Inc. states that water main breaks can happen for several reasons, including:
● Excavation work
● Pipe age and material
● Pressure changes
● Ground settling
● Corrosive soils
During excavation work, homeowners and utility workers can unintentionally strike the water pipes with their equipment, causing the water to spill out. Older pipes tend to be brittle and are more likely to break. As a result of temperature changes (e.g., cold weather) or firefighters opening and closing fire hydrants quickly, pressure changes cause pipes to rupture. As soil settles around the water main, the pipes can become stressed or warped, resulting in their failure. Some soil is corrosive (capable of destroying other substances by causing a chemical reaction) and can cause pipes to deteriorate over time, causing them to burst.
What Is the Impact?
The impact of water main breaks depends on the size of the pipes, where they are located, and how they are connected to the rest of the water system. According to BedfordMA.gov, some of the impacts that could happen are:
● Erode soil and roads
● Sinkholes
● Flooding
● Traffic Problems
● Damaged Properties
On July 6th, 2025, Kutztown University’s South Dining Hall’s water main broke. This break caused the dining hall to flood. Although Delaware Valley University did not have a water main break in November 2022, the facility needed a water main system upgrade due to the addition of new bathrooms. Delaware Valley University had contacted DVUC to get the job done. DVUC is no stranger to upgrading water main systems at Universities.
What can DVUC do for you?
Here at DVUC, we specialize in a wide range of utility services, no matter the complexity or scope of your project. DVUC’s field crew has the training, equipment, and experience to handle water main and water service issues. We strive to exceed your expectations! Our team understands that every project is unique, and we take pride in delivering flexible solutions tailored to your specific requirements.








