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House Re-Piping

If your home still runs on original copper, galvanized or polybutylene lines, you're living with pinhole leaks waiting to happen. A whole-house re-pipe replaces the aging system once — permitted, inspected and warrantied.

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What a Re-Pipe Includes

Old Copper Replacement

Pinhole-prone aging copper replaced throughout the home with modern, code-approved piping.

Galvanized & Poly Removal

Corroded galvanized and failure-prone polybutylene lines — materials insurers flag — fully retired.

Minimal-Damage Routing

Lines routed through attics and walls with surgical openings, patched and ready for paint when we finish.

New Valves & Connections

Every fixture gets new supply lines and shutoff valves — the small parts that cause big floods.

Permits & Inspections

Re-pipes require permitting in Florida municipalities. Ours pass inspection the first time.

Insurance-Ready Paperwork

Documentation of the new system for your insurer — often unlocking better rates on older homes.

FAQ

Re-Piping Questions, Answered

How do I know it's time to re-pipe?

Recurring pinhole leaks, rusty or discolored water, dropping pressure, or an insurer refusing to renew over polybutylene or galvanized pipe are the common triggers. If you're patching leaks more than once a year, the math already favors re-piping.

How long does a whole-house re-pipe take?

Most single-family homes take a few days for piping plus a day or two for wall patching. Water stays on each night — we cut over to the new system in stages.

Will you open all my walls?

No. Modern re-piping uses strategic access openings, and patching them is included. The goal is that after paint, you can't tell we were there.

Does insurance care about my pipe material?

Very much — Florida insurers routinely surcharge or decline homes with polybutylene or galvanized supply lines. A documented, permitted re-pipe removes that flag and often pays for part of itself in premiums.

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