Septic and underground utilities can decide whether a project moves, stalls, or needs to be redesigned. Amex helps homeowners, builders, commercial owners, and property teams plan and execute septic replacement, Title 5-related corrections, sewer tie-ins, water lines, trenching, and underground utility scopes with practical field coordination.

Septic, Sewer & Underground Utility Work That Keeps Projects Moving

The underground work is not a side note. It is the project risk.

A hidden leak, an old lead pipe, or a corroded galvanized line can quickly turn into stress for any homeowner. Water service issues often mean low pressure, higher bills, or even unsafe drinking water—and the idea of replacing the line can feel daunting. That’s where we come in.

At Amex Construction, we make water service replacements straightforward and worry-free.

Whether your home needs a new copper line, an upgrade to handle more demand, or a safe replacement for outdated materials, our experienced team has you covered. We handle everything from locating and exposing the old service line to installing the new one with minimal disruption to your property.

We know this isn’t just about pipes—it’s about protecting your family’s health, your home’s value, and your everyday comfort. That’s why we focus on fast, clean, and lasting solutions. We’ll walk you through every step of the process so you feel confident about the work being done.

When it’s time to replace your water service, you don’t need to stress—you just need a team you can rely on.

Water Service Line Replacement & installation

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Our team works directly with local towns and utility departments, handling permits, approvals, and inspections so you don’t have to juggle the paperwork. We take care of every step—from disconnecting your old system to connecting your home to the municipal sewer line—while keeping your yard and property protected as much as possible.

For many homeowners, this upgrade brings long-term peace of mind. No more septic pumping schedules, no surprise system failures, and no uncertainty when it comes time to sell your home. Connecting to the sewer means reliability, lower maintenance, and higher property value.

If you’re facing a failing septic system or just want to explore your options, we’re here to guide you through it with honesty, clarity, and dependable workmanship. We’ve helped local families make the switch—and we’ll be right there with you too.

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Septic to Sewer Conversions