Whole House Repipe Services
Expert whole house repiping in Vancouver, Battle Ground, Camas, and all Clark County. Replace old galvanized or copper pipes with modern PEX or copper systems. Licensed plumber with proven results.
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Homes Repiped
Average Investment
Typical Timeline
Experience
Repipe Options
Choose the right solution for your home and budget
- Type L or M copper piping
 - Soldered connections
 - 50+ year lifespan
 - Excellent water quality
 
- Flexible PEX-A or PEX-B
 - Fewer joints = fewer leaks
 - Freeze-resistant
 - Cost-effective installation
 
- Replace worst sections first
 - Budget-friendly option
 - Address immediate issues
 - Expandable in the future
 
- Multi-level planning
 - Minimal wall penetration
 - Coordinated installation
 - Drywall repair included
 
Is Your Home at Risk?
These warning signs indicate your plumbing system may be failing. Don't wait for a major failure.
Discolored or rusty water
Frequent pipe leaks throughout the house
Low water pressure in multiple fixtures
Visible corrosion on exposed pipes
Pipes are over 50 years old
Galvanized steel pipes
Water tastes metallic or unusual
Multiple pinhole leaks
Experiencing 2+ of These Signs?
Your plumbing system may be reaching end-of-life. A whole house repipe can prevent costly water damage and provide peace of mind for decades.
Copper vs PEX
Both materials are excellent choices. Here's what you need to know to make the right decision for your home.
Advantages
- Time-tested reliability
 - Excellent durability
 - Natural antimicrobial properties
 - High resale value
 
Considerations
- Higher material cost
 - Longer installation time
 - Can corrode in acidic water
 
Advantages
- Lower overall cost
 - Faster installation
 - Flexible - fewer joints
 - Freeze-resistant
 
Considerations
- Cannot be used outdoors
 - Requires special tools
 - Newer technology (less history)
 
Need Expert Guidance?
We'll evaluate your home's specific needs, water quality, budget, and goals to recommend the best material. No pressure—just honest, expert advice.
Benefits of Repiping
Why invest in a whole house repipe?
Better Water Quality
Clean, fresh water without rust, corrosion, or metallic taste
Increased Home Value
Modern plumbing system adds significant value to your property
Fewer Repairs
Stop the cycle of constant leak repairs and water damage
Long-Term Solution
Decades of reliable service with proper materials and installation
Our Repipe Process
What to expect when you work with us
Home Assessment
Comprehensive evaluation of your existing plumbing system and home layout
Custom Plan & Quote
Detailed plan for pipe routing, access points, and transparent upfront pricing
Professional Installation
Expert installation with minimal disruption to your daily routine
Testing & Restoration
Pressure testing, final inspection, and drywall repair to restore your home
Repipe FAQs
Everything you need to know about whole house repiping
Q.How long does a whole house repipe take?
Most single-story homes take 2-3 days. Two-story homes typically take 3-5 days. Timeline depends on home size and complexity.
Q.Will I have water during the repipe?
Water will be shut off during active work hours (typically 8am-5pm), but restored each evening so you can use your home normally.
Q.Do you repair drywall after cutting access holes?
Yes! Our pricing includes drywall repair and texture matching. You just need to paint after we're done.
Q.How much does a whole house repipe cost?
Costs vary based on home size, pipe material, and accessibility. Average range is $4,500-$15,000. We provide detailed quotes after a home assessment.
Q.Should I repipe with copper or PEX?
Both are excellent choices. Copper is traditional and proven. PEX is modern, flexible, and typically less expensive. We'll help you decide based on your specific situation.
Stop Band-Aiding Failing Pipes
Get lasting peace of mind with a professional whole house repipe. Clean water, better pressure, no more leaks—for decades to come.
