If your home has old galvanized steel, polybutylene, or deteriorating copper pipes, whole house re-piping may be the best long-term solution. Re-piping replaces your entire water supply system with modern, durable materials that will last for decades.
Signs you may need re-piping include frequent leaks, rusty or discolored water, low water pressure, and visible corrosion on exposed pipes. Polybutylene pipes (common in Florida homes built 1978-1995) are especially prone to failure and should be replaced.
We typically re-pipe homes using PEX tubing, a flexible, freeze-resistant material that resists scale and chlorine. PEX installation is faster and less invasive than rigid pipe, minimizing disruption to your home during the re-piping process.
