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Replacement
Investing in repiping a house is essential for ensuring the durability and efficiency of your plumbing system. Over the years, pipes can suffer from wear and tear due to age, corrosion, and environmental influences, resulting in problems like leaks, reduced water pressure, and discolored water.
Homes with galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes are particularly vulnerable to these issues, making repiping an important solution. A comprehensive home repipe replaces old pipes with robust materials such as PEX, copper, or CPVC, enhancing water quality and helping to avoid costly repairs down the line.
One significant concern that may necessitate repiping is a slab leak, which occurs when pipes beneath the foundation of a home spring leaks.
If not addressed, this can lead to water damage, mold growth, and structural problems. Indicators of pipe failure include rusty or cloudy water, frequent leaks, increased water bills, or strange noises from the plumbing system.
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For homes older than 30 years, it’s advisable to have a professional repipe plumbing inspection to evaluate the state of your pipes. The home repipe process starts with a consultation and inspection, where one of our qualified plumbers assesses the current plumbing and suggests the most suitable materials.
PEX repiping is favored for its cost-effectiveness, flexibility, and corrosion resistance, while copper pipes are known for their exceptional durability and longevity. Trenchless repiping is also available to reduce disruption when replacing underground pipes.
After a plan is set, our plumber will turn off your water supply, remove the old pipes, and install the new system. This process usually takes between 1-3 days, depending on your home’s size and the accessibility of the pipes. Our goal is to minimize downtime and we usually complete jobs within 1 day.
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Costs Explained
Costs for repiping a house can vary based on the size of your home, the materials chosen, and the complexity of the job. On average, a PEX repipe for a 1,500 sq. ft. home ranges from $5,000 to $8,000, while a copper repipe can cost between $8,000 and $15,000.
Our trustworthy plumbers will offer transparent pricing with no hidden charges, always. Although the initial investment may seem steep, repiping is a proactive measure that helps prevent future leaks, water damage, and expensive emergency repairs.
Call the Repiping Plumbers today!