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Protect yourself from unnecessary expense and aggravation with a whole house re-piping
Cold Lines · Hot Lines · Drain Lines
Have you noticed any of these warning signs in your home?
- Your house is more than 10 years old
- You don’t seem to be getting much water pressure from your kitchen or bathroom faucets
- Your water gets really hot if someone flushes a toilet while you’re taking a shower
- Your sinks drain slower than you like
- Your dishwasher backs up into your kitchen sink
If you noticed even one of these warning signs, you may be at risk for:
- Rotting floorboards or framing under the bathtub or toilet
- Dangerous sewer gasses seeping into your home
- Emergency plumbing bills easily topping $15,000
- Aggravation of vacating your home during extensive repairs

Signs You May Need To Re-Pipe Your Supply Lines
- Water has unpleasant taste
- Low water pressure
- Unusually high water bill
- Repeated repair bills
Signs You May Need To Re-Pipe Your Drain Lines
- Unpleasant odors
- Drains backing up in your kitchen, laundry room, or bathroom
- Sewer lines backing up into your basement or utility room when it rains
- Repeated drain cleaning or repair of drain line
What are the benefits of re-piping?
- Increase your comfort and peace of mind with up to a 10 year warranty
- Eliminate excess repair bills
- Increase the resale value of your home
What’s involved in a re-piping?
- Takes as little as three days and up to a week or more
- 99% of the time you do not have to leave your home while the re-piping is in progress.
- You can choose to re-pipe your supply lines, your drain lines, or both
Do I need to replace all the pipes in my house to get the benefits you describe?
- Not necessarily. But it takes an experienced plumber to tell whether the problem is with your supply pipes, your drain pipes, or both