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Are you constantly dealing with water leaks, weak pressure, or rust-colored water? Your home’s plumbing system may be failing, and a home repipe could be the best solution.
If your house was built before the 1980s, chances are it has polybutylene pipes or galvanized steel plumbing, which degrade over time and can lead to expensive water damage.
Instead of dealing with ongoing plumbing repairs, it’s often better to invest in a whole home repipe with durable materials like PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) or copper.
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One of our repipe specialists can evaluate your home’s plumbing system and determine the best approach. Many homeowners opt for a PEX repipe because it’s cost-effective, flexible, and resistant to corrosion.
But what’s the cost to repipe a house with PEX? The price varies, typically ranging from $4,000 to $15,000, depending on home size, pipe accessibility, and the materials chosen. (The good news is that we offer affordable financing options!)
Neglecting failing pipes can lead to even more serious problems. A slab leak—where pipes beneath your foundation start leaking—can result in structural damage, mold growth, and skyrocketing water bills.
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That’s why repiping a house is a smart move before minor issues turn into costly disasters. Common signs you need repiping include frequent pipe leaks, discolored water, odd noises in your plumbing, or an unexplained increase in water bills.
If your home still has polybutylene pipes, replacing them is crucial, as they are prone to sudden failure. With the Repiping Plumbers, our licensed plumbers provide expert solutions, often in the same day.
We inspect your system, offer transparent pricing, and handle everything from PEX repipe installation to drywall and cleanup.