PEX Repipes
vs. Copper Repipes
Investing in the repiping of a home is essential for ensuring a dependable and efficient plumbing system. Over time, pipes can suffer from deterioration due to factors such as age, corrosion, and environmental conditions, which can lead to problems like leaks, reduced water pressure, and discolored water.
Homes equipped with galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes are particularly susceptible to these issues, making repiping a necessary and timely intervention. A comprehensive repiping project involves replacing outdated pipes with more durable materials such as PEX, copper, or CPVC.
One significant concern that may necessitate repiping is a slab leak, which occurs when pipes located beneath the foundation of the home develop leaks. If not addressed promptly, this can lead to water damage, mold growth, and structural issues.
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Indicators of potential failure in galvanized or polybutylene pipes include discolored or rusty water, recurrent leaks, increased water bills, and unusual noises emanating from your plumbing system.
For residences built before 1995, it is advisable to arrange a repipe plumbing inspection to evaluate the state of your pipes.
Our repiping procedure commences with a consultation and inspection, during which one of our repipe specialists assesses your existing plumbing and suggests the most suitable materials for your requirements.
PEX repiping is favored for its cost-effectiveness, flexibility, and corrosion resistance, while copper pipes are renowned for their exceptional durability and longevity.
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After a plan is finalized, our repipe plumbers will turn off your water supply, remove the existing pipes, and install the new piping system. This procedure generally takes between 1 to 3 days; we strive to minimize downtime and often complete projects within a single day.
The cost of repiping a house can fluctuate based on the home’s size, the selected materials, and the job’s complexity. On average, a PEX repipe for a 1,500 sq. ft. residence ranges from $5,000 to $8,000, while a copper repipe may cost between $8,000 and $15,000.
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