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Whole-House Repipe in Monmouth County, NJ

Old pipes leaking, rusting, or failing? We replace every line in your home with new PEX or copper — typically in 1-2 days — so you never chase another leak again.

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Signs Your Home Needs a Repipe

If you're dealing with any of these, patching won't cut it. A full repipe is the permanent fix.

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Rusty or Discolored Water

Brown or orange water means your pipes are corroding from the inside out. No amount of flushing fixes pipes that are deteriorating. New pipes restore clean, clear water throughout your home.

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Chronic Low Pressure

Mineral buildup and corrosion choke the inside diameter of old pipes over decades. If pressure drops at every fixture, the problem is system-wide — not one fitting.

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Recurring Pinhole Leaks

One pinhole leak is a repair. Two or three means the pipe wall is failing everywhere. Each patch just moves the next failure a few inches down the line.

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Galvanized & Polybutylene Pipes

Galvanized steel rusts from the inside. Polybutylene (gray plastic) is failure-prone and no longer code-compliant. Both materials should be replaced entirely.

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PEX or Copper — Your Choice

We install both. PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, and cost-effective. Copper is the gold standard for longevity. We'll recommend the best fit for your home and budget.

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Renovation Timing

Remodeling your kitchen or bathroom? That's the smartest time to repipe — walls are already open, so labor costs drop and you avoid tearing into finished surfaces later.

How Our Repipe Process Works

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Free Assessment

We inspect your existing piping, map the layout, and give you a flat-price quote with material options — no hourly billing, no surprises.

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Schedule & Prep

We coordinate a start date that works for you, stage materials, and prep access points so work moves fast once we begin.

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New Pipes Installed

Our crew runs all new PEX or copper lines throughout your home — most jobs completed in 1-2 days with minimal disruption.

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Walls Patched & Inspected

We patch all access points, pressure-test every line, and walk you through the finished work. Your home is left clean and fully functional.

FINANCING AVAILABLE

Don't Let Cost Stop You From a Permanent Fix

We offer 0% financing options so you can replace all your pipes now and pay over time. No more emergency repairs adding up — one investment, done right.

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Whole-House Repipe — Your Questions Answered

What is a whole-house repipe?
Replacement of all the supply plumbing in your home — from the main shut-off to every fixture. Done in one coordinated project so you're not patching leak after leak in old galvanized or failing copper pipe.
Do I need a full repipe, or can I just patch leaks?
If you have galvanized steel pipe, polybutylene, or copper with multiple pinhole leaks, a repipe stops the cycle. Patching one leak at a time in old pipe costs more over 5 years than a single clean repipe. We'll tell you straight which category your home falls into.
How long does a whole-house repipe take?
Most single-family homes: 2-5 days. You'll have water restored each evening, and we schedule around your routine. Full drywall patching + paint adds a couple days if you want us to handle restoration too.
PEX or copper — which do you use?
We use both. PEX is faster to install, freeze-resistant, and less expensive — great for most NJ homes. Copper is longer-lasting, rodent-resistant, and preferred by some homeowners for peace of mind. We walk you through the tradeoffs so you pick.
Will you tear up all my walls?
No — we cut small, targeted access holes, not whole walls. Most are 8x8 inches or smaller. We can coordinate drywall patching, mudding, and paint as part of the project, or leave clean openings for your own contractor.
How much does a repipe cost?
Depends on square footage, number of bathrooms, material choice, and access. We give a firm written quote after a walkthrough — no estimates-on-the-phone. Often cheaper than homeowners expect once we show the full scope.

Stop Patching. One Call Fixes It for Good.

Free in-home assessment. Flat pricing. PEX or copper. 1-2 day completion. Financing available.