Repiping in South Florida
When your home's water supply pipes have reached the end of their lifespan — showing repeated leaks, low pressure, and discolored water — it is time to repipe. Many South Florida homes still have original galvanized steel, polybutylene, or CPVC pipes that are prone to failure. We replace your entire supply system with modern, durable piping, restoring full water pressure, improving water quality, and giving you decades of reliable service.
What Does Repiping Include?
- Complete removal of old supply piping
- Installation of new copper or PEX supply lines
- Connection to all fixtures, appliances, and outdoor spigots
- Pressure testing of the new system
- Wall and ceiling patching at access points
- Permit coordination and final inspection
Signs You Need Repiping
Multiple pinhole leaks in copper or CPVC pipes
When leaks start appearing in different locations, the entire system is deteriorating and spot repairs become a losing strategy.
Polybutylene (gray or blue plastic) pipes
Polybutylene was used widely in South Florida during the 1980s and 1990s and is known to fail unpredictably. Many insurance companies will not insure homes with polybutylene plumbing.
Rusty or discolored water from supply pipes
Brown or orange water from hot and cold taps indicates internal pipe corrosion that affects water quality and flow.
Noticeably low water pressure throughout the house
Corroded pipes restrict water flow. If pressure is low at all fixtures despite adequate supply from the city, your pipes are likely scaled or corroded internally.
Insurance requiring repiping
Some South Florida insurance carriers require repiping before issuing or renewing a policy, particularly for homes with polybutylene, galvanized, or aged CPVC pipes.
When to Call a Professional
Schedule a repiping consultation when you are experiencing multiple leaks, consistent low pressure, water discoloration, or when your insurance company flags your plumbing. If your home has polybutylene pipes, repiping is especially urgent since these pipes can fail catastrophically without warning.
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How We Handle Repiping
In-home evaluation
We inspect your current piping, assess material condition, count fixture connections, and plan the most efficient routing for the new lines.
Detailed proposal
We present a comprehensive plan with material options (copper or PEX), timeline, pricing, and any needed permits.
Repiping installation
Our team installs all new supply lines, connects every fixture and appliance, and pressure tests the entire system. We work room by room to minimize disruption.
Restoration and inspection
We patch all access openings, pass the required municipal inspection, and walk you through the completed work.
Why Choose Us for Repiping
- Extensive experience repiping South Florida homes with polybutylene, CPVC, and galvanized systems
- Both copper and PEX options with clear explanations of the advantages of each
- Work completed in as little as two to three days for most single-family homes
- Wall and ceiling patching included — we leave your home ready for paint
Repiping Available In These Cities
Miami-Dade County
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Common Questions About Repiping
Most single-family homes in South Florida are repiped in two to three days. Larger homes or complex layouts may take slightly longer. Call 754-707-1774 for a free in-home estimate.
Both are excellent options. Copper is time-tested and durable. PEX is flexible, resistant to scale and corrosion, and typically costs less. We explain the trade-offs so you can make an informed choice.
We plan the work to minimize downtime. In most cases, we can maintain water service to parts of the home while working on other sections, and we restore full service each evening.
Many South Florida insurers now require repiping for homes with polybutylene or aging CPVC. Check with your carrier. We can provide the documentation and inspection reports they need.
Yes. Modern piping eliminates a major concern for home buyers and inspectors in South Florida. It can also make it easier to obtain homeowner's insurance at competitive rates.
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