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Burst pipe? Old galvanized lines? Frozen pipe damage? Our plumbers handle every type of pipe repair and replacement, including whole-home repiping with modern PEX or copper.

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Pipe Repair & Replacement — Everything Covered

Our licensed plumbers handle every type of pipe repair & replacement job — from simple fixes to complex repairs.

Burst pipe repair (24/7 emergency)
Frozen pipe thawing & repair
Whole-home repiping
Galvanized pipe replacement
Polybutylene replacement
Pipe insulation & winterization
Complete Guide

Pipe Repair & Replacement — Everything Homeowners Should Know

Pipe repair covers burst pipes, frozen pipe damage, section replacements, and whole-home repiping with modern PEX or copper. Aging galvanized and polybutylene pipes are the most common triggers for full repipe projects in homes built before 1990.

Galvanized pipe end-of-life

Galvanized steel pipes corrode from the inside, restricting flow and discoloring water. Most galvanized supply lines reach end of functional life at 50–70 years. Brown water, low pressure, and frequent pinhole leaks are telltale signs replacement is needed.

PEX vs. copper repiping

PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, and faster to install — often 30–40% less expensive than copper for whole-home repipes. Copper has a longer track record and may be required by local code in some areas. Your plumber recommends based on local code and budget.

Emergency burst pipe response

If a pipe bursts, shut off the main water valve immediately and call a plumber. Move valuables away from water. Do not use electrical appliances near standing water. Most burst pipe repairs are completed same-day once the line is located.

When to Call a Pro

  • Visible pipe corrosion or discoloration
  • Low water pressure throughout home
  • Discolored or rusty water
  • Frequent pinhole leaks
  • Frozen or burst pipe (emergency)

Professional Methods

  • Section repair and coupling
  • Frozen pipe thawing
  • Whole-home PEX repipe
  • Copper repipe
  • Pipe insulation and winterization
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Upfront Estimate & Job Done

Your plumber arrives, reviews the scope, and provides a written estimate before getting the job done — often the same day.

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Why Homeowners Trust Find Plumb for Pipe Repair & Replacement

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Call now and get matched with an available pipe repair & replacement professional near you — most arrive the same day you call.

Upfront Pricing

Your plumber provides a written estimate before any work begins. No surprise invoices — you agree to pricing before proceeding.

FAQ

Pipe Repair & Replacement — Common Questions

Everything you need to know about pipe repair & replacement costs, timing, and what to expect.

Do I need to replace galvanized pipes?

Yes — galvanized pipes corrode from the inside, restricting flow and contaminating water. Most plumbers recommend replacement once they reach 50+ years old.

How long does repiping take?

A typical 2-bath home takes 2–5 days. Your plumber will minimize disruption and restore water service each evening.

Is PEX or copper better?

Both are excellent. PEX is more affordable, freeze-resistant, and faster to install. Copper has a longer track record and may be required by code in some areas.

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