Repipe & Reroute

When patching one leak just leads to the next, it's time to repipe. We replace failing lines so you stop chasing leaks for good.

Aging copper and galvanized steel eventually reach a point where spot repairs stop making sense. We replace failing water lines across Riverside County, either a full repipe of the home or a targeted reroute of one problem run. We'll tell you honestly which one your situation actually calls for.

  • Whole-home repipe for copper & galvanized
  • Targeted reroutes to bypass failed lines
  • PEX & copper options
  • Minimal-disruption work & clean patching
  • Upfront, honest scope

Explore repipe & reroute

If you're getting repeated leaks, rusty water, or uneven pressure throughout the house, a whole-home repipe replaces the failing system for good. If the problem is one specific run, often bypassing a slab leak without breaking the foundation, a pipe reroute is the targeted, lower-cost fix.

Honest scope, either way

The risk with repiping is being sold more than you need; the risk with rerouting is patching a system that's actually failing throughout. We assess the real condition of your lines and recommend the option that solves the problem without overbuilding it.

Frequently asked questions

Should I repipe or reroute?

If leaks and pressure problems are happening throughout the house, a whole-home repipe is usually right. If it's one failed section, a reroute is the targeted fix. We assess your lines and recommend honestly.

How long does a repipe take?

Most whole-home repipes finish in a few days depending on the home's size and fixture count. A reroute is typically faster. We give you a clear timeline with your quote.

Do you offer PEX and copper?

Yes, we work in both PEX and copper and will explain the tradeoffs for your home and budget.

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