Copper Repipes vs.
PEX Repipes
If you’ve noticed a drop in water pressure, frequent leaks, or rusty-colored water, your home’s plumbing may be failing.
Many older homes, especially those built before the 1980s, contain polybutylene pipes or galvanized steel plumbing, both of which deteriorate over time.
Repiping a house involves replacing these outdated materials with modern PEX or copper piping, improving water flow and reducing the risk of leaks.
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Why should you consider a home repipe? First, modern PEX repipe systems offer better durability, corrosion resistance, and flexibility compared to older materials.
Second, while the average cost to repipe a house varies, it can be a cost-effective solution when compared to ongoing plumbing repairs.
The cost to replumb a house with PEX typically ranges from $4,000 to $15,000, depending on factors like home size and pipe location.
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One of the biggest risks of delaying repiping is slab leaks, which occur when underground pipes start leaking. These leaks can lead to mold, foundation damage, and skyrocketing water bills. Homeowners with outdated piping should consider repiping as a proactive measure to avoid expensive repairs.
With the Repiping Plumbers, our repipe specialists provide professional assessments to determine the best solution for your home and will present an accurate quote with transparent pricing on site.
Whether you need a PEX repipe, copper repipe, or a full home replumbing, we’ll provide clear pricing and expert installation.