Old pipes don’t last forever—and if you’re dealing with leaks, rust-colored water, or low pressure, it may be time to consider a full whole-house repipe. At Delta Plumbing, Repipe and Drains, we specialize in professional repiping services that replace your outdated plumbing system with long-lasting, modern materials. We make the process efficient, clean, and stress-free—from inspection to final walkthrough.
Whether your home is built with galvanized steel, polybutylene, or aging copper pipes, we’ll upgrade your system with reliable solutions built to last.
What Is Repiping and Why Is It Needed?
Repiping involves removing and replacing all of the water supply lines in your home. It’s typically recommended when pipes are:
- Corroded or rusted
- Prone to frequent leaks or pinholes
- Delivering discolored or foul-smelling water
- Made of outdated materials like galvanized steel or polybutylene
- Causing ongoing pressure issues
- Nearing the end of their functional lifespan (40+ years)
If your plumbing system is failing in multiple areas, piecemeal repairs cost more over time. A whole-house repipe gives you peace of mind and protects your home from water damage.
Signs Your Home May Need Repiping
You may not need to replace your pipes today—but here are red flags you shouldn’t ignore:
- Multiple pipe leaks within 12–24 months
- Rusty, yellow, or cloudy tap water
- Fluctuating or low water pressure
- Water with a metallic taste or odor
- Wet spots or staining on walls, ceilings, or floors
- Water heater full of rust or sediment
- Plumbing over 40 years old
Materials We Use for Repiping
We’ll help you choose the right material for your home and budget:
- PEX (Cross-linked Polyethylene): Flexible, corrosion-resistant, and budget-friendly
- Copper: Durable, heat-resistant, and long-lasting
- CPVC: Rigid and cost-effective for some regions and building codes
Our licensed plumbers will explain your options and provide a transparent quote—no guesswork or surprises.
Our Repiping Process
We aim to complete most repiping projects in just a few days, with minimal disruption. Here’s how it works:
- Initial Inspection & Planning – We assess your current system and create a plan tailored to your home’s layout.
- Shutoff & Pipe Access – We carefully access plumbing paths with as little drywall removal as possible.
- New Pipe Installation – We run new water lines throughout your home.
- System Testing – We check for proper pressure, leaks, and flow.
- Patchwork & Cleanup – We restore affected areas and leave your home clean and functional.
We treat your home with care and respect throughout the entire project.
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If your plumbing is outdated or causing ongoing issues, don’t wait for a flood to force your hand. Schedule a no-pressure inspection with Delta Plumbing, Repipe and Drains today.
Contact us today at (623) 439-4955
Commonly Asked Questions
How do I know if I need to repipe my house?
If your home is over 40 years old or you're seeing frequent leaks and discolored water, it may be time for repiping. We can assess and confirm.
How long does it take to repipe a house?
Most homes are fully repiped in 2–5 days, depending on size and pipe layout. We work quickly while maintaining quality.
What’s the best pipe material for repiping?
PEX and copper are two of the most reliable choices, and we’ll help you choose based on your needs, budget, and local code.
Why Choose Delta for Whole-House Repiping?
- Licensed and experienced repipe specialists
- Minimal disruption and fast turnaround times
- Flexible material options and clear recommendations
- Clean workmanship and patching included
- Trusted in homes across multiple states
Repiping is a big decision. We make it simple, affordable, and done right the first time.
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