What We OfferRepipe
Repipe
Services Include
Whole-house repiping
Copper pipe installation
PEX pipe installation
Galvanized pipe replacement
Polybutylene pipe replacement
Water pressure restoration
Permits and inspections included
Minimal wall damage techniques
FAQFrequently Asked
Frequently Asked
Questions
Common signs include low or inconsistent water pressure, rusty or discolored water (especially when you first turn on a faucet), frequent pinhole leaks, visible corrosion on exposed pipes, and your home having galvanized steel or polybutylene (gray plastic) pipes. If your home was built before 1990 and still has the original plumbing, a professional assessment is a smart investment.
Copper is the traditional premium choice — it is durable, long-lasting (50+ years), and has a proven track record. PEX is a flexible plastic piping that is faster to install, often less expensive, and resistant to freezing. Both are excellent choices. We will recommend the best option for your home based on your budget, local codes, and long-term plans.
Most whole-house repipes take 2 to 5 days depending on the size of your home, number of fixtures, and accessibility of the existing plumbing. We work efficiently to minimize disruption and keep your water running as much as possible during the project.
Some wall access is typically needed, but we use strategic routing and minimal-damage techniques to keep wall cuts small and few. We patch and repair any openings we create. Many homeowners are surprised at how little disruption a modern repipe actually involves.
Yes. A repipe requires a plumbing permit in most Sacramento-area jurisdictions. We pull the permit, coordinate the city inspection, and ensure everything is up to code. You do not have to deal with the permitting process at all.
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