Repiping Service
We serve Santa Barbara, Ventura, and the Central Coast with full and partial repiping services. No surprises.
The Materials That Actually Last 50+ Years
Modern repiping services use durable materials such as Type L copper, cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) that resist corrosion and withstand water pressure for decades. These aren’t temporary fixes- they’re complete plumbing system replacements using materials engineered for residential water distribution.
What this provides:
- Restored water pressure throughout your entire home
- Clean water delivery, eliminating rust, sediment, and metallic taste
- Leak-free operation prevents ongoing water damage and mold growth
We replace every section of failing pipe from the main shutoff valve to every fixture. You’re not getting partial work that leaves old, corroded sections prone to failure next year. Increased property value comes with modern plumbing, passing inspections, and appraisals.
Pipe Deterioration That Destroys Homes and Health
Your plumbing system is constantly corroding due to water chemistry and age. Galvanized steel pipes rust from the inside, creating restrictions and contamination.
Issues repiping service solves:
- Corroded galvanized pipes are releasing rust particles that stain fixtures and contaminate water
- Failed polybutylene systems with multiple leak detection needs require constant emergency service
- Low water pressure from decades of mineral buildup and corrosion, narrowing the pipe diameter
Polybutylene lines become brittle and burst without warning. Lead pipes leach toxic metals into drinking water. Complete work means controlled replacement, addressing system-wide deterioration that saves you from cascading failures, damaging your home, and requiring emergency repairs at triple normal costs.
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Advantages of Repiping
Enhanced Water Quality
Repiping can drastically improve your water quality by eliminating rust and contaminants, ensuring that you have clean, safe water for your family.
Increased Home Value
A new plumbing system can raise your property's market value and attract potential buyers, making it a smart investment.
Fewer Plumbing Issues
Repiping reduces leaks and pipe bursts, minimizing the risks of water damage and giving you peace of mind.
Long-Term Durability
Modern piping materials outlast older systems, offering longevity and reducing the frequency of needed repairs.
The Repiping Process
Initial Assessment
We evaluate your plumbing system to identify issues and needs.
Preparation
Our team prepares the site, ensuring safety and minimizing disruption.
Implementation
We replace piping with high-quality materials for lasting results.
Final Inspection
We conduct a thorough check to ensure everything is functioning properly.
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Common Questions
Get answers to your plumbing questions and learn more about repiping services.
What is repiping?
Repiping is the process of replacing old pipes in your home with new ones. This helps to resolve issues like leaks and poor water pressure. If your plumbing is aging, repiping can be a smart long-term solution.
Signs I need repiping?
Common signs that you may need repiping include frequent leaks, discolored water, and low water pressure. If you notice these issues, it’s a good idea to have a professional assess your plumbing system.
How long does it take?
The duration of a repiping project depends on the size of your home and the complexity of the plumbing. Typically, it can take anywhere from one to three days to complete.
What materials are used?
Our team primarily uses high-quality copper or PEX piping for repiping projects. These materials are durable and resistant to corrosion, ensuring a reliable plumbing system for years to come.
How much will it cost?
The cost of repiping can vary based on factors such as the size of your home and the type of materials used. We provide free estimates to help you understand the costs involved.