How Repiping Will Benefit You

You May Need a repipe if your house was built prior to 1970. Older homes usually have galvanized pipes. Eventually, these pipes will need to be replaced. Often times, when our clients experience multiple slabs leaks the option is to repipe. Once we repipe your water line leak problems are over.

Will a Repipe Help With Low Water Pressure?

A professional re-piping job will restore water pressure. If you have noticed a reduction in water flow, this may be attributable to old pipes that have rusted on the inside and closed up. As galvanized pipes age, they rust and close up on the inside. This greatly reduces the volume of water that the pipes can supply. Have you have ever been scalded in the shower when someone flushes a toilet? Then you understand the frustration of living with old galvanized pipes. This situation occurs because the pipes are caked with rust. We can help with all of your repipe needs. We install clean, new American-made pipe, either Pex or copper which won’t rust. This pipe will deliver clean water for years to come.

Fix Leaking rusty pipes?

Galvanized pipe is a steel pipe with a galvanizes coating. The coating is applied directly to the pipe to protect it and keep it from rusting. Over a period of time, this galvanized coating wears off. Once the coating starts to wear, the rusting process begins. As the steel in the pipe continues to rust, it thins out. Eventually, it becomes so thin that a leak occurs. This process takes years. The rusty spots on the outside of the pipe actually started on the inside. As you can imagine, all of this rust is the reason your water is brown and rusty.