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Whole-House Repipe in Monmouth County, NJ

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.

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When Your Pipes Are Done — We Replace Them Right

The math changes when you're paying for the same leak every few months.

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Rusty or Discolored Water

Brown water means corroding galvanized pipes. You're running rust through every fixture in your house. A repipe clears it permanently.

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Chronic Low Pressure

Scale and corrosion inside old pipes chokes water flow over time. New PEX or copper restores full pressure to every fixture.

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Recurring Pinhole Leaks

If you're fixing a new leak every few months, the whole system is failing. A repipe stops the cycle for 25–50+ years.

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Galvanized & Polybutylene Pipe

Pre-1970s galvanized and 80s-90s gray polybutylene are both known failure materials. Replace before the next leak becomes a flood.

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PEX or Copper — Your Choice

PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, and faster to install. Copper is the gold standard for longevity. We explain both and let you decide.

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Renovation? Perfect Timing

If walls are already open for a remodel, adding a repipe is incremental cost for massive long-term benefit. Ask about combo pricing.

How a Repipe Works

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Free In-Home Assessment

We walk the home, assess pipe material and condition, and give you a flat price — no hourly billing.

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Schedule & Prep

We work around your schedule. Most homeowners stay in the home during the repipe — water is restored each evening.

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New Pipes Installed

1–2 days for most homes. New supply lines run throughout, properly supported and code-compliant.

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Walls Patched & Inspected

Access points patched, work inspected, system tested. You're left with new pipes and full water pressure.

FINANCING AVAILABLE

Don't Let Cost Stop You From a Permanent Fix

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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Whole-House Repipe — Your Questions Answered

How long does a whole-house repipe take?
Most homes are completed in 1–2 days. Larger homes or complex layouts may take 3 days. We give you a clear timeline before we start and restore water service each evening.
Do I have to leave my house?
Most homeowners can stay in the home during a repipe. Water will be shut off during working hours and restored each evening so you have overnight use.
PEX vs. copper — which should I choose?
PEX is flexible, freeze-crack resistant, and less expensive to install. Copper has a 50–70+ year track record and is preferred in some municipalities. Both are excellent — we'll recommend based on your home, budget, and local requirements.
Will you have to open my walls?
Some wall access is required. We keep cuts strategic and minimal, then patch all access points. The finished result is clean — you won't see evidence of the work.
How much does a whole-house repipe cost?
It depends on home size, number of fixtures, pipe material, and accessibility. After our free in-home assessment you get a flat price — no hourly rates, no open-ended billing. Financing available.

Stop Patching. One Call Fixes It for Good.

Free in-home assessment. Flat pricing. Financing available. Let's end the leak cycle.