Whole-Home Repiping
Aging galvanized or polybutylene pipes cause more problems every year. We replace the whole system once, done right — with PEX or copper, your choice.
One Clean Repipe, Not Endless Patches
Old pipe materials don't fail all at once — they fail one leak at a time, in the wall you can't see. A whole-home repipe replaces the failure-prone material before it costs you a ceiling or a floor. We route new lines with minimal wall damage and patch what we open.
- Whole-home PEX repiping
- Copper repiping
- Repipe of kitchens, baths, laundry, exterior hose bibs
- Wall and slab patch after routing
Four Steps, No Surprises
We map every fixture and plan the new routing before any cutting starts.
PEX or copper — we lay out the real cost and lifespan differences for your home.
New lines run, old lines capped and abandoned or removed.
Walls patched, water tested at every fixture before we call it done.
Common Questions
How long does a whole-home repipe take?
Most single-family homes take 2–4 days. Water is back on every evening.
PEX or copper — which is better?
PEX costs less and resists corrosion; copper lasts longer and has no plastic in the line. Both are code-approved in Florida — we’ll walk you through the trade-off.
Will you patch the walls?
Yes — access points are patched and ready for paint. Tile and finish work are on you.
Do I need to move out during the repipe?
No. Water is shut off in short windows per work area, not the whole house at once.
Stop Patching, Start Fresh
A repipe quote starts with a walkthrough, not a guess. Call or WhatsApp.
Licensed CFC1432506 · Insured · Clearwater, FL + 50 miles
