Whole-Home Repiping in East San Diego County
Replace aging galvanized and polybutylene pipes with modern copper or PEX systems.
(619) 571-1777If your home has aging galvanized or polybutylene water supply pipes, a whole-home repipe is the single best investment you can make in your plumbing. These older materials corrode, fail, and leak in ways that constant repair never fully solves. A modern copper or PEX repipe restores full water pressure, eliminates rust-colored water, and protects your home from catastrophic leaks for decades.
Signs your home needs a repipe: low water pressure that keeps getting worse, rust-colored water from the hot or cold tap, frequent pinhole leaks, stained fixtures or laundry, or simply the age of your plumbing. Homes built before 1975 often still have original galvanized supply. Homes built between 1978 and 1995 may have polybutylene — a material so prone to failure that it's the subject of class-action settlements.
Our repipe process minimizes wall damage. We plan the new pipe routing to use existing access points where possible, cut drywall only where necessary, and handle all patching and texture matching after the work is done. Most single-family homes can be repiped in 2–4 days. You keep your furniture in place, you keep using bathrooms on alternating days during the work, and we test everything under pressure before we finish.
What You Get
Full System Assessment
Complete evaluation of your existing pipes, fixtures, and routing. We identify what needs replacing and what can stay.
Copper & PEX Options
Type L copper for traditional durability or PEX-A for flexibility and cost. We'll recommend what fits your home and budget.
Minimal Wall Access
Strategic routing minimizes drywall cuts. We patch and texture-match every access point so the repairs are invisible.
Pressure Testing & Verification
Full system pressure test after install, fixture-by-fixture flow check, and code inspection coordination.
Why East County Homeowners Need This
A significant portion of East San Diego's housing stock was built between 1950 and 1985 — the era when galvanized and, later, polybutylene were the standard materials. Both are now known to fail as they age. Galvanized pipes corrode from the inside out, restricting flow and eventually leaking. Polybutylene literally breaks down on contact with chlorinated water. If your home has either, repiping isn't a question of if — it's when. Planning it on your schedule is much cheaper than an emergency repipe after a major leak.
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