REPIPING SERVICES
Repiping Services
If you own an older home or have to constantly repair small leaks in your piping system, it may be time to consider a repipe of your entire home. Hintenberger Plumbing & Heating (HPH), can handle that. Repiping is the total replacement of the plumbing pipes within your home or business. While most pipe materials are meant to last a long time, they will not last forever and poor maintenance can lead to accelerated deterioration. Here are some signs that indicate you may need to replace your pipes:
Homes that were built in the early 1900’s may have lead pipes. These need to be replaced immediately to address the possibility of lead poisoning. Homes built between 1970 and 1990 may have pipes made of polybutylene pipes, which have been proven unreliable and prone to breakage. Both of these pipe materials should be completely removed and replaced with approved, safe piping.
Repiping Solutions
Homes that are in need of a repipe have a few options available to them, these include:
Repiping Benefits
While a total repipe of your system may seem overwhelming, in the end it is a cost saving solution. Having a plumber repeatedly repair a problem can become expensive and may make selling your home difficult. Having the problem addressed can give you peace of mind and a real solution to your plumbing problem.
Call us today to see if your home could benefit from our repiping services.
If you own an older home or have to constantly repair small leaks in your piping system, it may be time to consider a repipe of your entire home. Hintenberger Plumbing & Heating (HPH), can handle that. Repiping is the total replacement of the plumbing pipes within your home or business. While most pipe materials are meant to last a long time, they will not last forever and poor maintenance can lead to accelerated deterioration. Here are some signs that indicate you may need to replace your pipes:
- Discolored Water
- Frequent Leaks
- Reduced Water Pressure
- Visible Signs Of Corrosion On Exposed Pipes
Homes that were built in the early 1900’s may have lead pipes. These need to be replaced immediately to address the possibility of lead poisoning. Homes built between 1970 and 1990 may have pipes made of polybutylene pipes, which have been proven unreliable and prone to breakage. Both of these pipe materials should be completely removed and replaced with approved, safe piping.
Repiping Solutions
Homes that are in need of a repipe have a few options available to them, these include:
- Total Replacement- This is a good choice to pick during a remodel or if your pipes are especially deteriorated. While a total repipe involves breaking through walls and floor, the peace of mind and increased home value make this option attractive for older homes.
- Exposed Replacement- While all of the pipes in your home may need replacing, a cost saving option is replacement of exposed pipes in basements and other areas. You may still need to do a total replacement in the future. This option should only be considered if the pipes behind walls and under floors have been inspected by camera and are deemed to be in acceptable condition.
- PEX Piping- PEX is a flexible piping that can be snaked into the existing pipes. This option allows the pipes within your walls to be repaired without extensive destruction.
Repiping Benefits
While a total repipe of your system may seem overwhelming, in the end it is a cost saving solution. Having a plumber repeatedly repair a problem can become expensive and may make selling your home difficult. Having the problem addressed can give you peace of mind and a real solution to your plumbing problem.
Call us today to see if your home could benefit from our repiping services.