Whole-Home Repiping Services

If your home has aging galvanized, polybutylene, or lead pipes, a full repipe is the safest long-term solution. MaxRoote...

Repiping Methods

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Old Pipe Replacement

We replace galvanized, polybutylene, lead, and deteriorated pipes throughout the home.

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Better Water Quality

New copper or PEX pipes eliminate rust and corrosion from your drinking water.

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Increased Home Value

A full repipe adds significant value and gives buyers peace of mind.

Nationwide Whole-Home Repiping

When you require expert Whole-Home Repiping, you need a team you can trust. MaxRooter provides comprehensive, nationwide whole-home repiping solutions tailored for residential and commercial properties. Our licensed and highly trained master plumbers use state-of-the-art technology to diagnose issues rapidly and provide durable, long-lasting solutions. We understand that plumbing emergencies disrupt your life, which is why our dedicated fleet is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week across the USA to ensure you are never left waiting.

Top Signs You Need Whole-Home Repiping

Proper maintenance and timely whole-home repiping are essential to keep your plumbing system functioning efficiently. Look out for these common warning signs that indicate you need professional attention immediately:

  • ⚠️ Home Is 40+ Years Old With Original Pipes: Homes built before 1980 commonly have galvanized steel or, in some cases, polybutylene piping — both of which are at or past end-of-life and degrade from the inside without obvious external symptoms.
  • ⚠️ Persistently Rusty or Discolored Hot & Cold Water: If discolored water appears consistently — not just after a long period of non-use — the corrosion is systemic, not isolated to one section, indicating the entire pipe system is compromised.
  • ⚠️ Multiple Pinhole Leaks in Different Locations: Two or more leak repairs at different locations within 24 months is a reliable signal that the pipe material has reached the end of its reliable service life throughout the home.
  • ⚠️ Severe Low Pressure at Every Fixture Simultaneously: Uniform low pressure across the whole house that has worsened progressively over years points to internal scale and corrosion reducing pipe bore diameter throughout the entire distribution system.
  • ⚠️ Visible Heavy Corrosion at Multiple Exposed Fittings: If every exposed fitting under sinks, in utility rooms, and at appliance connections shows heavy corrosion or scale, the same process is occurring invisibly inside every wall and floor run.

The MaxRooter Process for Whole-Home Repiping

We pride ourselves on a transparent, efficient, and highly effective approach to whole-home repiping. When you choose MaxRooter, here is what you can expect from our nationwide technicians:

  • Whole-Home Pipe Mapping & Assessment: We trace every pipe run — supply mains, branch lines, and fixture drops — documenting material type, diameter, age, and corrosion level before any work plan is drawn up.
  • Material Selection & Proposal: We recommend the right new pipe material for your home — most commonly PEX (flexible, freeze-resistant, long-run capable) or copper (rigid, proven, premium) — and walk you through the performance trade-offs and cost difference of each.
  • Room-by-Room Systematic Replacement: Work proceeds room by room, using flexible PEX routing to minimise wall openings. We cut access only where required by code or connection geometry — not speculatively.
  • Pressure Balancing & Simultaneous Flow Test: With all new pipes installed, every fixture in the home is run simultaneously to verify correct pressure balance, no cross-connections, and appropriate flow rate at the furthest fixtures.
  • Access Point Patching & Final Walk-Through: All wall and ceiling access points are patched, fixtures reconnected, and a complete room-by-room walk-through performed with the homeowner to confirm everything is water-tight and fully operational.
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Whole-Home Repiping

A typical 2–3 bedroom home repiping takes 2–4 days depending on construction type (slab vs. crawl space), pipe material selected, and the number of fixtures. We maintain partial water service to bathrooms throughout the project wherever possible to minimise inconvenience.

You can typically remain in your home during repiping. Water is shut off in sections for 2–4 hours at a time. We coordinate the schedule with you so essential fixtures — toilet, one sink — are available at the end of each work day.

Both are excellent. PEX is flexible (fewer fittings, fewer potential leak points), freeze-damage resistant, and typically 20–30% less expensive than copper. Copper is rigid, has a proven 50+ year track record, and is preferred in areas with very aggressive water chemistry. We provide a written recommendation based on your specific water quality and home layout.

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