Repipes are when it makes more sense to install all new water piping in your home than to fix piping that is continually breaking down. There are huge advantages to repiping, but since it is the brain surgery of plumbing, you absolutely must have a lot of experience doing repipes to most effectively run new pipes where the house “allows” you to. After all, when the house was built, they didn’t build it to make it easy for it to be repiped years later.
Thankfully, we are very skilled at repiping all different kinds and sizes of houses and businesses. Bottom line, you need a company that has the experience to do the repipe right the first time. Find out why more Tennesseans use FiveStar than any other plumbing company.
A water line repipe involves replacing old, corroded, or damaged water supply pipes with new piping to restore proper water flow, prevent leaks, and improve the safety and efficiency of your plumbing system.
Signs you may need a repipe include low water pressure, frequent leaks, rusty or discolored water, pinhole leaks in pipes, and recurring plumbing issues. A professional inspection can confirm if a repipe is necessary.
The length of a repipe project depends on the size of your home and the extent of the piping being replaced. Most repipes can take one to several days, with details and timeline provided after an on-site evaluation.
Common materials used in repiping include PEX, copper, and CPVC. The best option depends on your home’s needs, budget, and local plumbing codes. Your plumber can recommend the best choice.
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Plumbing is behind walls or underneath the ground. When we discover hidden problems that weren’t apparent at first, we will always immediately let you know what’s happening.