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Plumbing

Piping and Repiping

Licensed, insured technicians serving Shelby, Tipton, Fayette, and Haywood counties.

If your home has old galvanized steel pipes, polybutylene piping, or you are dealing with frequent leaks and rusty water, it may be time for a repipe. We replace aging plumbing with modern materials that last decades and improve your water pressure and quality.

When Repiping Is Necessary

Most homeowners do not think about the pipes inside their walls until something goes wrong. But the material and condition of your plumbing affects your water quality, pressure, and risk of leaks every single day.

Galvanized steel pipes
Common in homes built before the 1970s. These pipes corrode from the inside out, reducing water flow and adding rust to your water.
Polybutylene pipes
Used from the late 1970s through the 1990s, these gray plastic pipes are known to crack and fail without warning. Insurance companies often require their replacement.
Frequent pinhole leaks
If you keep patching leaks in different spots, the problem is the pipe material itself, not just one bad section.
Low water pressure throughout the house
When every faucet has weak flow, the issue is usually corroded or scaled pipes restricting water movement.
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Monday-Friday 07:00 – 17:00
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What a Whole-Home Repipe Involves

We replace all the supply lines in your home with PEX or copper, depending on your preference and local code requirements. The work typically takes two to three days for an average-sized home. We plan the route, cut access points as needed, run the new lines, and patch everything up when we are done.

Modern Pipe Materials

PEX piping is flexible, resistant to scale and corrosion, and less likely to burst in a freeze than rigid pipe. Copper is the traditional choice and lasts 50 years or more. We explain the pros and cons of each material so you can make an informed decision for your home.

Flexible Financing Available Low Monthly Payments 0% Interest up to 24 Months

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my home needs repiping?
Signs include discolored water, frequent leaks, low water pressure, and visible corrosion on exposed pipes. If your home was built before 1980 and still has the original plumbing, it is worth having it inspected.
How long does a whole-house repipe take?
Most whole-house repipes take 2 to 5 days depending on the size of your home and the complexity of the plumbing layout. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
What type of pipe material do you use?
We primarily use PEX and copper piping. PEX is flexible, resistant to corrosion, and more affordable. Copper is extremely durable and has a long track record. We will recommend the best option for your home.
How much does repiping a house cost?
Whole-house repiping typically ranges from $4,000 to $10,000 depending on the size of the home and the material chosen. We provide detailed estimates before starting any work.
Will repiping increase my home's value?
Yes. New plumbing is a major selling point and can increase buyer confidence. It also eliminates the risk of costly water damage from aging pipes.

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