The road's open after a noisy night along N. Chapel Avenue in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
Emergency crews worked around the clock to fix a ruptured water main.
A valve blew on the 30-inch pipe overnight Thursday, and that opened up a sinkhole in the middle of the street.
New Jersey American Water brought in Pioneer Pipes to do the repair work.
Crews shut the road down Thursday morning around 8 and re-opened it after the morning rush hour on Friday.
Only one resident was without water and that's because workers had to cut one line to get to the bigger pipe.