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If your home has frequent leaks, low water pressure, or rusty water, it might be time for a home repipe. Older homes, especially those built before the 1980s, often have polybutylene pipes or galvanized steel plumbing, which can wear out and cause costly damage.
Over time, these outdated pipes can corrode, crack, or leak, leading to expensive water damage and high utility bills. A repipe specialist from the Repiping Plumbers team can inspect your plumbing and recommend the best solution on the spot.
Many homeowners choose a PEX repipe or copper repipe because these materials last longer and improve water flow.
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Replumbing House Costs
Now, the cost to repipe a house with PEX depends on factors such as home size, the location of the pipes, and the materials used.
While the upfront plumbing repipe cost varies, repiping is a long-term investment that will prevent leaks and costly repairs down the road.
Sometimes, only part of a home needs repiping, while other homes require a whole home repipe. The replumbing house cost can range from $4,000 to $15,000, but delaying repairs can lead to bigger expenses, like slab leaks.
Slab leaks—when pipes under the foundation start leaking—can result in mold growth and even structural damage.
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Signs you might need repiping include frequent leaks, noisy pipes, discolored water, or sudden spikes in water bills. If your home still has polybutylene pipes, replacing them can prevent serious plumbing failures.
Our licensed repipe experts start by inspecting your plumbing and discussing options like PEX repipe costs versus the cost of a copper repipe. Then, we replace old pipes, install new ones, ensure everything functions perfectly, and even handle drywall and cleanup.