Whole Home Repipe Service in Gilbert, AZ

Repiping your entire home can be daunting, so let us help you get started today!

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Repiping your entire home can be daunting, so let us help you get started.

Why Repipe an Entire Home’s Plumbing?

If your home is older, it’s possible that there are multiple problems and leaks throughout your piping system. To completely update your piping, we can help you find the perfect solutions throughout your home.

Process for a Whole Home Repipe

 

Step 1: Investigate, Quote, & Prepare

Looking to upgrade your home’s plumbing system? Step 1 is to call Cure All Plumbing to investigate and quote the details to replace your home’s plumbing system. Depending on the size of your home, you can expect the repipe to take a few days to longer than a week.

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Step 2: REpipe

To replace pipes, the plumbers will cover your home with plastic to protect floors and furnishings, cut holes into the drywall, replace the pipe, and then replace the drywall. Other pipes may be more difficult to reach, but the plumbers on our team will walk you through their plan to replace and create a perfectly new plumbing system.

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 Frequently Asked Questions

 

+ How do I know if it's time to repipe my whole house?

If your pipes are corroded, old, and leaking, it might be time to repipe your entire home. Depending on what your plumbing system is made of (pvc pipe, copper pipe, etc), it's lifetime may only be 50-100 years. Harsh winters, leaks, and other variables may shorten that lifespan, so it's important to get your home inspected on a regular basis.

+ How expensive is a whole home repipe?

Depending on the size of your home, a whole home repipe can cost from $5,000 and up. Homes with multiple bathrooms or large in square-footage can expect the project to take longer and be more costly.

+ How can I prepare my home for a repipe?

If you have cleaning products or items under your sinks, take them out of the cupboards and place them to the side. When our team arrives, please let us know as we're covering the floor and furnishings if there is something we need to take special care for. To access pipes in the walls, we will need to create a plan to access those pipes, which could lead to light demolition. We will create the plan with you and make sure you understand what we'll need to do to repipe the entire home.

+ What pipes will be replaced?

A whole home repipe includes all the pipes that pipe in water to your home and all the pipes that remove waste water from your home.

+ Does a whole home repipe add value to the home?

Yes! If you're looking to up the value to your home before selling, a whole home repipe is very valuable. We all know the stresses of purchasing a home, but when purchasing a home with fresh pipes, new homeowners can relax a little.

+ What's the best material to repipe your home with?

Copper pipes are an excellent choice when repiping your home. They're strong, long-lasting, tolerate heat, and are flexible. There are other options such as PVC, PEX, and others that all have their advantages and disadvantages. Our team would love to discuss what your best material options would be based on need, water quality, and budget.

 

 Contact Cure All Plumbing

Old piping systems can wreak havoc on your home, so be sure to repipe your home before messes occur. Give Cure All Plumbing a call and we’ll be on our way to assess your property.