San Jose sits on dense clay soil that expands when wet and contracts during drought. This constant movement stresses underground water lines, especially at joints and fittings. Homes built during the Valley's rapid expansion in the 1960s and 1970s have galvanized steel supply lines that corrode from the inside. The combination of shifting clay and aging metal pipes creates the perfect conditions for leaks. You see pooling water in yard areas because the clay prevents drainage. The water cannot percolate down, so it saturates the surface until you see standing puddles or soggy patches in lawn areas that never dry.
Heritage Plumbing San Jose has diagnosed and repaired underground leaks in every San Jose neighborhood from Willow Glen to Evergreen. We understand local pipe materials, soil conditions, and the building practices used during each era of development. This local knowledge lets us diagnose problems faster and recommend solutions that last. We also understand San Jose's water quality and how mineral content accelerates corrosion in certain pipe types. Choosing a local plumber who works in these conditions daily means you get repairs based on experience, not guesswork.