Plumbing Services

Old Pipes? Whole-Home Repiping Done Right.

Galvanized steel and polybutylene pipes don’t last forever. If you’re dealing with rusty water, low pressure, or frequent leaks, a whole-home repipe solves the problem for good.

What to Expect

What a Whole-Home Repipe Includes

  • 1Full assessment of existing pipe condition
  • 2Galvanized to PEX or copper upgrades
  • 3Polybutylene pipe replacement
  • 4Minimal wall damage — we patch what we open
  • 5City permit and inspection coordination
  • 6Written warranty on materials and labor

Common Questions

Whole-Home Repiping FAQs

How long does a whole-home repipe take?

Most homes are repiped in a few days, depending on size and layout. We work efficiently and patch the walls we open.

Should I use PEX or copper?

Both are excellent. PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, and cost-effective; copper is time-tested and durable. We’ll walk you through the trade-offs for your home.

What are the signs I need repiping?

Rusty or discolored water, chronic low pressure, frequent pinhole leaks, or knowing you have old galvanized or polybutylene pipe are all signs it’s time.

Get Started

Ready to Get Started?

Call Hristo now or schedule service online. Honest diagnosis, fair pricing, no runaround.

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