Why it matters
If your home has old galvanized steel, polybutylene, or corroded copper piping, you may be living with low water pressure, discolored water, recurring leaks, and the constant risk of a burst pipe. Repiping replaces the failing system with modern, reliable materials — ending the cycle of repeated repairs and protecting your home from water damage.
How it works
Repiping replaces your home's aging supply lines with modern PEX or copper. PEX is flexible, resistant to corrosion and freeze-bursting, and can often be routed with less wall demolition; copper is time-tested and durable. We plan the routing to minimize disruption, replace the lines, and restore everything, leaving you with a system built to last decades.
Repair or replace?
Spot-repairing one leak in an old galvanized or polybutylene system often just moves the problem down the line — the next failure is a matter of time. When leaks recur, pressure is chronically low, or the material itself is known to fail, a whole-home repipe ends the cycle and is usually the better long-term value.
Expected lifespan
A modern PEX or copper repipe is built to last for decades. Replacing failure-prone galvanized or polybutylene piping eliminates the ongoing risk those materials carry and restores full, clean water flow.
Maintenance that pays off
A new repipe needs little upkeep beyond normal plumbing care — addressing drips promptly and protecting exposed pipes from freezing. We'll point out anything specific to your new system.
Signs you need service
- Persistently low water pressure throughout the home
- Rusty, brown, or discolored water
- Repeated pipe leaks or pinhole leaks in copper
- Galvanized steel or polybutylene piping (both prone to failure)
- Visible corrosion on exposed pipes
- Water that takes a long time to run clear
Common problems we fix
- Galvanized steel pipe corroding and restricting flow
- Polybutylene piping prone to sudden failure
- Pinhole leaks in aging copper
- Chronic low pressure from internal pipe scaling
- Discolored water from rusting interior pipe walls
What affects the cost
- Home size and number of bathrooms/fixtures
- PEX vs. copper
- Accessibility of the existing pipe runs
- Wall and finish restoration after the work
Why choose Triple Play
- Ends the cycle of repeated leaks and repairs
- Modern PEX or copper built to last decades
- Routing planned to minimize disruption
- Flat-rate pricing with financing on whole-home repipes