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Efficient & effective water delivery in your home.

Efficient & effective water delivery in your home.

Old plumbing pipes can be inefficient costing hundreds of dollars each year. A whole-home repipe involves the replacement of all pipes in your home but can lead to decades of worry-free water. Free from the effects of low water pressure & contamination.

When it comes to your plumbing system, your pipes are the most vital part. Your home's piping system works to carry water throughout your home. It allows you to run water for your dishes and drain your tub by simply removing the plug. An efficient piping system is critical to your home. At Hall's Plumbing, we work with homeowners whenever they need repiping service or pipe repair.

Repair vs. Repipe

Many homeowners view repiping as an unnecessary expense. It’s a large job that requires extensive work that many people don’t want to bother with. Instead of repiping their whole home, homeowners will opt to repair the issue instead. There are many times when we will suggest repairing rather than repiping. If your pipes are in otherwise good condition and have only sustained a small amount of damage, we will recommend a repair. However, if you are noticing frequent problems and consistently require repairs, we may recommend repiping as a cost-saving option.

Signs that Repiping is Required

If you experience any of the following symptoms in your home, you will want to consider repiping:

  • Sudden changes in water pressure
  • Higher than normal water bills
  • Changes in the color or taste of the water

In many cases, repiping will save you money in the future and prevent future problems with your pipes.

Copper

  • Strong joints and connectors are leak proof and will not sag over time.
  • More expensive to install than PEX, but it will last much longer.

PEX or Copper?

When repiping your home, there are two standard piping materials to choose from. Both offer numerous benefits and advantages but include small differences that may make one more ideal than the other for your home. The main differences include:

PEX

  • Made from a flexible material that is easy and inexpensive to install.
  • Vulnerable to UV light and therefore, cannot be used outside or be attached to water heaters.
  • Resistant to acidic substances and less likely to freeze or burst.

Copper

  • Strong joints and connectors are leak proof and will not sag over time.
  • More expensive to install than PEX, but it will last much longer.

What Makes Us the Best Repipe Contractor for Your Needs

In addition to providing quality workmanship and honest advice, our customers also enjoy the following unique benefits and advantages:

  • Pay by the job, not by the hour with our flat rate service program.
  • Satisfaction guaranteed!
  • Multiple repair and installation options to fit any budget.
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Contact Our Experts

Stop wasting money on repairs and high water bills and save it for something you really want, like that vacation you've been dreaming of. Call (530) 207-0184 to speak with our team of experienced specialists and start saving money today.