Do you have any of the following symptoms in your home’s existing plumbing system?
Knowing whether you need a repipe of your existing plumbing is an easy process that can be expedited by the industry leading professionals at Repipe Specialists.
Do you experience Low Water Pressure?
Low water pressure is often the first sign of trouble with your plumbing. Interior corrosion of galvanized pipes can restrict the flow of water at various points of your home. Lowered water pressure can also be an early indicator of a pipe leak, which can cause further damage to walls and your home’s structure.
Do you get Rust Colored or Yellow Water?
Yellow or rust colored water is a sure sign of corrosion within your existing water pipes. This can non only be unpleasant to shower in, but it can cause stains on your clothing during the clothes washing cycle. Not to mention the difficulty in filtering rusty water. Refrigerator water filters often go bad twice as fast with corroded pipes contaminating the water quality. A new repipe with clean pipes will remove this issue.
Do you have Slab Leaks?
Slab leaks are common in California and other areas of the southwestern US. If your home is older than 20 years old, it was most likely built with galvanized pipes. Over time these pipes corrode and can cause leaks under the slab or at the foundation line. This is a serious problem that can only be properly repaired with a full PEX or Copper repipe. Waiting to get it fixed can cause serious interior structure and property damage. Mold and mildew can also begin to form, causing health issues.
Have you had Leaks in Your Plumbing?
Repiping is a system-wide solution that allows you to take a comfortable shower, wash dishes, water the lawn, wash laundry, and in fact, use all faucets and fixtures at the same time. Copper repiping gives you great water pressure throughout your home, improves delivery of hot water, eliminates costly water damage repair bills and saves money on water lost to an inefficient system.
Do you want to prevent all of the above from happening?
Repiping is a system-wide solution that allows you to take a comfortable shower, wash dishes, water the lawn, wash laundry, and in fact, use all faucets and fixtures at the same time. Copper repiping gives you great water pressure throughout your home, improves delivery of hot water, eliminates costly water damage repair bills and saves money on water lost to an inefficient system.
Do you have polybutylene plumbing?
Repiping is a system-wide solution that allows you to take a comfortable shower, wash dishes, water the lawn, wash laundry, and in fact, use all faucets and fixtures at the same time. Copper repiping gives you great water pressure throughout your home, improves delivery of hot water, eliminates costly water damage repair bills and saves money on water lost to an inefficient system.
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Copper Repipe Benefits
A copper repipe is the most common application used by Repipe Specialists, though PEX repiping is also rising in popularity among our West coast customers. Repiping your home provides a multitude of benefits to you as the homeowner as well as your family.
Water quality is among the most important concerns today. Revitalizing your plumbing and pipes with clean, new copper pipes is the best way to improve your water quality. With your plumbing system free of old, corroded galvanized pipe you will be free of discoloration and metallic taste in your water. You’ll save money on simple items like your refrigerator’s water filter, which won’t have to be changed quite so often after new pipes are installed. Less metallic particles in the pipes means less clogging in the filters.
Copper repiping fixes these problems and saves you money!Repiping is a system-wide solution that allows you to take a comfortable shower, wash dishes, water the lawn, wash laundry, and in fact, use all faucets and fixtures at the same time. Copper repiping gives you great water pressure throughout your home, improves delivery of hot water, eliminates costly water damage repair bills and saves money on water lost to an inefficient system.
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