Whole-Home Plumbing Replacement
Many homes in the region were built decades ago and still rely on their original plumbing systems. If your home’s plumbing is more than 40 years old, it may be approaching the end of its reliable lifespan. Older systems often contain materials such as galvanized steel or early-generation plastics. Plumbers may have also used installation methods that no longer meet current plumbing codes. Over time, these materials can corrode, restrict water flow, or develop hidden leaks behind walls and under slabs. While spot repairs may seem like a good solution, repeated fixes can ultimately cost more than replacing the system outright.
For some repiping projects, we might utilize cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) piping. PEX is flexible, durable, and cost-effective. It can also be installed with fewer connections inside walls, reducing the risk of leaks. Additionally, it resists corrosion and mineral buildup, making it a reliable option for many Florida homes.
The timeline of a whole-home repipe depends on the size and layout of your house. In many Florida homes, we can complete a standard repipe in one to two days. Larger or more complex homes may take longer. Before work begins, we provide a clear project timeline so that you know what to expect. Homeowners often ask whether they can remain in the house during the project. In most cases, the answer is yes. We can shut off the water as we replace pipes in specific areas, rather than for the entire project.
Because plumbing lines run behind walls and above ceilings, some drywall or ceiling cuts are usually required. However, our team carefully plans each repipe to minimize disruption.