Leaks, low pressure, or aging pipes? Rooster's Plumbing provides professional repiping solutions with upfront pricing and no surprises.
Your home's plumbing won't last forever. If your house is more than 30-40 years old and still has its original pipes, you're likely dealing with — or will soon face — the wear and tear of an aging system. Galvanized steel, cast iron, and even early plastic pipes degrade over time, leading to leaks, low pressure, and costly emergency repairs.
Whole-home repiping is one of the best investments you can make in your home. New pipes mean reliable water pressure, clean water, and freedom from constant patch jobs. Modern materials like PEX and copper are built to last 50+ years, and they perform better than the pipes they replace. The peace of mind alone is worth it.
At Rooster's Plumbing, we don't push repiping when it's not necessary. Our job is to evaluate your system honestly, explain your options clearly, and give you the information you need to make the best decision for your home and budget. If repiping is right for you, we do it right — with quality materials, professional installation, and a warranty you can count on.
If you're experiencing any of these issues, it may be time to consider a whole-home repipe
If you're constantly calling for leak repairs, your pipes are telling you something. Recurring leaks are often a sign of systemic pipe failure.
Mineral buildup and corrosion narrow pipes over time, restricting flow. If your shower feels weak, the pipes may be the culprit.
Brown, yellow, or rust-colored water often indicates corroded pipes. This affects both taste and can stain fixtures and clothing.
Homes built before the 1980s often have galvanized steel pipes that corrode from the inside out. If yours is 40+ years old, consider an inspection.
Banging, rattling, or groaning sounds when you turn on water often indicate loose pipes, high pressure, or pipes that are corroded and worn.
Strange tastes, odors, or sediment in your water can mean corroded pipes are affecting your water quality. New pipes mean clean water.
Both materials have their advantages. We'll explain both so you can make the best decision for your home.
Best for: Most homes, especially when budget is a factor. Widely used in new construction and remodels.
Best for: Homes where longevity is the priority, or where local codes require copper. Great for visible exposed piping.
Every home is different. We'll assess your specific situation, explain the pros and cons of each material for your home, and help you make the best decision for your home and budget. No pressure, just honest advice.
Repiping is an investment, but it's one that pays for itself over time
New pipes mean full water pressure throughout your home. Enjoy strong showers and fast-filling tubs again.
Stop paying for emergency leak repairs. New pipes eliminate the cycle of patches and fixes.
Get clean, clear water again. No rust, sediment, or strange tastes from corroded pipes.
Updated plumbing is a major selling point. Repiping can increase your home's value and appeal.
Know that your home's plumbing is reliable for decades. No more middle-of-the-night leak calls or worrying about water damage. Just peace of mind.
When it comes to a major investment like repiping, you want to work with people you can trust
You'll know exactly what the job costs before we start. No surprises, no hidden fees, no sticker shock.
Every technician on your property is fully licensed, trained, and qualified. No apprentices sent alone.
We explain what we find, what we recommend, and why — in plain language, not plumbing jargon.
We treat your home with respect. We clean up thoroughly when the job is done and leave no mess behind.
We stand behind our work. Our craftsmanship warranty gives you peace of mind that the job is done right — the first time.
From your first call to final walkthrough, here's what to expect
Call us or book online. We'll set up a convenient time to inspect your current plumbing system and discuss your needs.
We thoroughly inspect your pipes, assess their condition, and identify any problem areas that need attention.
We explain your options — PEX, copper, or a hybrid — with clear pricing for each. You decide what works best.
Our licensed plumbers complete the repiping with quality materials and professional techniques. We work efficiently and minimize disruption.
We clean up completely, test everything to ensure it's working perfectly, and do a final walkthrough with you. Your satisfaction is our goal.
Repiping is a big decision, and we treat it that way. Our job isn't to sell you something you don't need — it's to give you the information you need, explain your options clearly, and let you decide what's best for your home.
If we inspect your pipes and determine they're fine for now, we'll tell you. If a partial repair makes more sense than full repiping, we'll recommend that instead. We're here to solve your problem, not to run up a bill.
Call today for an honest assessment and clear next steps. No pressure, just answers.
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