Rusty water. Constant pinhole leaks. Terrible pressure. When your pipes are failing, a repipe is the permanent fix — not another band-aid repair. PEX or copper. Most homes done in 1–2 days.
The math changes when you're paying for the same leak every few months.
Brown water means corroding galvanized pipes. You're running rust through every fixture in your house. A repipe clears it permanently.
Scale and corrosion inside old pipes chokes water flow over time. New PEX or copper restores full pressure to every fixture.
If you're fixing a new leak every few months, the whole system is failing. A repipe stops the cycle for 25–50+ years.
Pre-1970s galvanized and 80s-90s gray polybutylene are both known failure materials. Replace before the next leak becomes a flood.
PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, and faster to install. Copper is the gold standard for longevity. We explain both and let you decide.
If walls are already open for a remodel, adding a repipe is incremental cost for massive long-term benefit. Ask about combo pricing.
We walk the home, assess pipe material and condition, and give you a flat price — no hourly billing.
We work around your schedule. Most homeowners stay in the home during the repipe — water is restored each evening.
1–2 days for most homes. New supply lines run throughout, properly supported and code-compliant.
Access points patched, work inspected, system tested. You're left with new pipes and full water pressure.
A repipe is an investment — but it's cheaper than 10 more years of emergency patch repairs and water damage. Financing options available to fit your budget.
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Ask About Financing →Free in-home assessment. Flat pricing. Financing available. Let's end the leak cycle.