Whole-House Repiping Services
Dealing with old, corroded, or leaky pipes? We connect you with specialists who can replace your home's entire plumbing system with modern, reliable piping.
A Foundation for a Healthy Home
The pipes hidden in your walls are the arteries of your home. Over time, older galvanized or copper pipes can corrode, leading to low water pressure, rusty water, and recurring leaks. A whole-house repipe is a major upgrade that replaces your old, failing plumbing system with new, durable materials like PEX or copper. It's a significant investment that improves your water quality, increases your home's value, and prevents future catastrophic leaks.
Signs You May Need to Repipe Your Home
These are serious symptoms that often point to widespread pipe degradation.
Low Water Pressure Everywhere
If all the fixtures in your home have weak water flow, it's often due to corrosion and scale buildup inside old pipes.
Rusty or Brown Water
Discolored water, especially when you first turn on a tap, is a clear sign of internal pipe corrosion.
Multiple, Recurring Leaks
If you are frequently repairing leaks in different parts of your home, it's a strong indication that the entire system is failing.
Your Home is Over 50 Years Old
If your home is several decades old and still has its original galvanized pipes, it's highly likely they are corroded and nearing the end of their lifespan.
When to Call a Professional
Whole-house repiping is a major project that should only be performed by licensed and experienced plumbers. If you have an older home with recurring leaks or low water pressure, call for a professional evaluation.
Our Repiping Services
Complete System Evaluation
A thorough inspection of your existing plumbing system to determine if a full or partial repipe is necessary.
PEX Repiping
Using flexible, durable PEX tubing, which is often faster to install and more resistant to corrosion and freezing.
Copper Repiping
A durable, long-lasting option that has been the industry standard for decades.
Drywall & Finish Repair
Many repiping specialists can coordinate or provide the necessary drywall repair after the new pipes are installed.
Why Repiping is Not a DIY Project
Repiping is a major, complex plumbing project that requires extensive knowledge, specialized tools, and adherence to local building codes.
- **Strategic Planning:** Professionals know how to plan the new pipe layout for minimal disruption and optimal access to your walls.
- **Code Compliance:** All new plumbing must meet strict local codes. A licensed plumber ensures your new system is fully compliant and safe.
- **Efficiency & Speed:** An experienced team can often repipe an entire home in just a few days, minimizing the time you are without water.
Repiping FAQs
How disruptive is a whole-house repipe?
Professionals will work to minimize disruption. They will typically cut small, precise holes in your drywall to access pipes and will often be able to complete the work while you remain in your home, with water service only being off for short periods.
What is PEX piping?
PEX is a flexible, durable plastic tubing that has become a popular choice for repiping. It's more resistant to bursting from freezing than copper, doesn't corrode, and its flexibility often allows for faster installation with fewer access holes in your walls.