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Pipe replacement & repiping
Your home’s plumbing system is only as strong as the pipes that carry water through it. Over time, those pipes can wear out, corrode, or become damaged—leading to leaks, water pressure issues, discolored water, and costly damage behind the walls. We offer professional pipe replacement and repiping services to restore your plumbing system and protect your property for years to come.
Why Pipe Replacement Matters
Pipes don’t last forever. Depending on the material, age, and usage, they may become unreliable or even hazardous over time. Galvanized steel, old copper, and polybutylene pipes are especially known for corrosion, scaling, and cracking. These problems can quietly develop for years before revealing themselves as major leaks, water damage, or mold.
Replacing old or damaged pipes not only improves the performance of your plumbing system but also adds value to your property, increases water quality, and reduces the risk of future breakdowns.
Some signs that it’s time to consider repiping include:
If you’re facing repeated plumbing issues or planning major renovations, a full or partial repipe may be the smartest long-term solution.
Low water pressure throughout your property
Frequent leaks or pipe bursts
Rusty, discolored, or foul-smelling water
Visible corrosion on exposed pipes
Water stains or mold on ceilings or walls
Pipes over 30 years old, especially if made of outdated materials
Our Pipe Replacement Process
At [Your Company Name], we start with a comprehensive inspection to assess the condition of your existing pipes. Using advanced tools and video inspection technology, we identify problem areas and create a custom repiping plan that fits your space, budget, and timeline.
We use modern, durable piping materials such as:
PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) – flexible, resistant to scale and corrosion, and ideal for retrofits
Copper – long-lasting and reliable for both hot and cold water lines
CPVC or PVC – commonly used for drain and vent systems
Our experienced team works efficiently to remove the old piping, install the new system, and test everything to ensure proper flow, pressure, and performance. We take care to minimize disruption to your home and clean up thoroughly when the job is done.