Serving Utah County & Salt Lake County

Professional Repiping Services in Utah Valley & Salt Lake County

Full & Partial Repiping

Old pipes, rusty water, or constant leaks? If your home's plumbing is failing, patching individual problems costs more over time than replacing the pipes. Our licensed plumbers handle full and partial repipes using modern PEX and copper piping, with upfront pricing and minimal disruption to your home.

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Advanced Detection Technology

If your home was built before 1990, there is a good chance the original pipes are reaching the end of their useful life. Galvanized steel corrodes from the inside out, restricting water flow and contaminating your water with rust. Polybutylene pipes, common in homes built from the 1970s through the 1990s, are prone to cracking and sudden failure.

Repiping replaces your old, failing pipes with modern materials that are built to last 50 years or more. It is one of the best investments you can make in your home’s safety, water quality, and long-term value.

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Signs Your Home Needs Repiping

These are the most common warning signs that your plumbing system is reaching the end of its life. If you notice any of them, it is worth getting a professional assessment.

Rusty or Discolored Water

Brown, yellow, or orange water when you turn on the tap is a sign of corroded pipes breaking down from the inside.

Low Water Pressure

Corrosion and mineral buildup inside old pipes restricts flow. If pressure has dropped throughout the house, the pipes may be the cause.

Galvanized or Polybutylene Pipes

If your home has galvanized steel or polybutylene (gray plastic) pipes, repiping is strongly recommended before they fail.

Frequent Leaks

If you are fixing leaks every few months in different areas, the whole system is likely deteriorating, not just one spot.

Visible Pipe Corrosion

Green, white, or brown buildup on exposed pipes in your basement, utility room, or under sinks indicates active corrosion.

Home Built Before 1990

Homes older than 35 years with original plumbing are in the window where pipe materials begin to degrade and fail.

How Our Repiping Process Works

We keep the process straightforward and minimize disruption to your daily life.

1

In-Home Assessment

We inspect your current plumbing, identify the pipe material, and assess the scope of work needed.

2

Upfront Quote

You get a detailed, written estimate covering materials, labor, and timeline before any work begins.

3

Professional Installation

Our team installs new piping section by section, keeping water service available as much as possible.

4

Testing and Cleanup

We pressure test the entire system, check every fixture, patch any wall openings, and clean up completely.

Repiping Services We Offer

Whether you need a single section replaced or an entire home repiped, we have the experience and equipment to handle it.

Whole-Home Repiping

Complete replacement of all supply lines in your home with PEX or copper. We replace every pipe from the main shutoff to every fixture, giving you a brand new plumbing system.

Partial Repiping

Targeted replacement of the most damaged or problematic sections of your plumbing. A good option when certain areas have failed but the rest of the system is still in reasonable condition.

Galvanized Pipe Replacement

Galvanized steel pipes corrode from the inside, restricting flow and contaminating water. We remove them and install modern piping that will not rust or degrade.

Polybutylene Pipe Replacement

Polybutylene pipes are known to crack and fail without warning. If your home has gray plastic supply lines, replacing them before they burst is one of the smartest investments you can make.

PEX Repiping

PEX is flexible, corrosion-resistant, and fast to install. It works well for whole-home repipes because it can be routed through existing pathways with fewer wall openings.

Copper Repiping

Copper has a proven track record spanning decades. It is durable, reliable, and works in both hot and cold applications. We install copper piping to code with clean, professional joints.

Leak Detection FAQs

Common questions Utah Valley homeowners ask about our leak detection services.

Common signs include frequent leaks, discolored or rusty water, low water pressure throughout the house, visible corrosion on exposed pipes, and your home being built before 1990 with original galvanized or polybutylene plumbing. A licensed plumber can inspect your system and tell you whether repiping is necessary or if targeted repairs are a better option.
Repiping costs depend on the size of your home, the number of fixtures, the material you choose, and how accessible your pipes are. We provide a detailed, upfront quote after an in-home assessment so you know the full cost before any work begins. There are no hidden fees.
Most whole-home repipes take between two and five days depending on the size of the home and complexity of the layout. We work efficiently to minimize disruption and restore your water service as quickly as possible. We walk you through the timeline before we start.
PEX and copper are the two most common materials used in repiping. PEX is flexible, resistant to corrosion, and typically more affordable. Copper is durable, has a long track record, and works well in both hot and cold applications. We help you choose the right material based on your home, budget, and water conditions.
In many cases, yes. We use minimally invasive techniques and strategic access points to run new piping with as few wall openings as possible. PEX piping in particular is flexible enough to be routed through existing pathways. We patch and repair any openings we make as part of the job.
It depends on the age and condition of your plumbing. If you have one isolated leak, a repair may be all you need. But if your home has galvanized or polybutylene pipes, frequent leaks, or widespread corrosion, a full repipe is usually the smarter long-term investment. We assess your system honestly and recommend what makes the most sense for your situation.
We understand repiping is a significant investment. Contact us to discuss payment options and financing availability. We want to make sure you can get the plumbing your home needs without unnecessary financial stress.
We provide repiping services across Utah County and Salt Lake County, including Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Springville, Spanish Fork, Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, West Jordan, Riverton, Herriman, Murray, and surrounding communities.

Repiping Services Across the Wasatch Front

From Provo to Salt Lake City, our licensed plumbers are just a phone call away.

📍 Utah County

Provo Orem Lehi American Fork Pleasant Grove Springville Spanish Fork Payson Santaquin Vineyard Saratoga Springs Eagle Mountain Elk Ridge Woodland Hills Mapleton Highland Alpine Cedar Hills Lindon

📍 Salt Lake County

Salt Lake City Sandy Draper South Jordan West Jordan West Valley City Riverton Herriman Murray Midvale Cottonwood Heights Holladay Taylorsville Millcreek Bluffdale Alta Brighton

Related Services

Beyond leak detection, we handle a full range of plumbing services for Utah Valley homeowners.

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