Repiping
Galvanized water pipe was the material of choice for interior plumbing up until the 1970's, then copper pipe replaced galvanized as the new standard. However, both of these materials are susceptible to corrosion after long-term exposure to water. A home's galvanized or copper plumbing system will eventually require complete replacement. We are repiping specialists, which means you can relax as we work and rest easy in knowing the job will be done right. If your home—or one that you are looking to buy—was built before 1970, contact us to inspect the plumbing system and determine if a whole-house repipe is in order.
Galvanized water pipe was the material of choice for interior plumbing up until the 1970's, then copper pipe replaced galvanized as the new standard. However, both of these materials are susceptible to corrosion after long-term exposure to water. A home's galvanized or copper plumbing system will eventually require complete replacement. We are repiping specialists, which means you can relax as we work and rest easy in knowing the job will be done right. If your home—or one that you are looking to buy—was built before 1970, contact us to inspect the plumbing system and determine if a whole-house repipe is in order.
Repipe Using the Highest Quality Service and Repiping Materials Available!
Plumbing issues are like progressive disease since they will get worse. The only real solution is to find them early and eradicate them before they cause serious damage. As repiping specialists, Comfort Plumbing offers industry-leading PEX and copper repipes that handle the demands of your plumbing system in the most efficient, long-lasting configuration possible.
Answer these question to find out if it's time to repipe you home or business...
- Do You Experience Low Water Pressure? Low water pressure is an early indicator of plumbing trouble. Over time, pipes (especially galvanized pipes) develop interior corrosion and buildup that restricts water flow. Because the entry pressure of the water is constant, that pressure can eventually lead to leaks developing, which in-turn can damage walls and cause mold to develop.
- Do you get Scalded in the Shower when Someone Flushes a Toilet? This is caused by constricted pipes and indicates plumbing corrosion. Your plumbing system was designed to service all water outlets simultaneously. Inhibited flow caused by internal corrosion or leaky pipes causes cold water to be drained from the shower when it is needed for a toilet or sink. That leaves you with only hot water and you know what that feels like
- Do You Have Slab or Pinhole Leaks? If you live in a home with a slab foundation, your home could be designed in such a way that it is vulnerable to slab leaks and pinhole leaks developing. When this happens, you need to get a home repipe because the water damage, mildew and constant repair bills can cost you tens of thousands of dollars.
- Is Your Water Rust-Colored or Yellow? The “rusty water from the tub” syndrome is a sure sign of corrosion within your plumbing system. This not only contaminates your drinking and shower water, it also causes your clothes to be stained in the washing machine and reduces the lifespan of water filters. As with other indicators, discolored water often means that you are looking at a great deal of future plumbing expenditure. A copper or PEX repipe solves this problem quickly and permanently.
Repiping fixes all of the problems list above and saves you money, not to mention it eliminates worries and the risk of damages that faulty pipes can cause. Repiping is a system-wide solution that allows you to take a comfortable shower, wash dishes, wash laundry, and in fact, use all faucets and fixtures at the same time, all with no leaks or corrosion. Repiping gives you peace of mind of no more leaks, but can also give you great water pressure throughout your home, improve the delivery of hot water, eliminate costly water damage repair bills and save you money on water lost to an inefficient system. Most importantly, repiping eliminates the inferior plumbing system from your home, giving you quality plumbing and peace of mind from this point forward.
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