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Whole House Repiping Services

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Professional Whole House Repiping Services

If your home has aging, corroded, or frequently leaking plumbing pipes, repiping may be the most effective long-term solution. Old plumbing systems can cause recurring leaks, poor water pressure, rusty water, and costly water damage. At Small Jobs Plumbing, we provide professional whole house repiping services throughout Sonoma and Marin Counties, helping homeowners improve the reliability, efficiency, and value of their plumbing systems.

Our licensed plumbers replace outdated water supply piping with durable, high-quality materials designed to provide decades of dependable performance. Whether your home has galvanized steel, polybutylene, or deteriorating copper pipes, we’ll create a customized repiping solution that restores your plumbing system while minimizing disruption to your home.

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Different types of plumbing pipe

What Is Whole House Repiping?

Different types of plumbing pipe

Whole house repiping involves replacing the home’s water supply lines with new plumbing pipes. Rather than continually repairing individual leaks, repiping replaces aging piping throughout the house, eliminating recurring plumbing problems while improving water quality and pressure.

Our professional repiping services offer greater reliability, increased efficiency, and peace of mind by reducing the risk of unexpected pipe failures.

Signs Your Home May Need Repiping

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Many plumbing systems gradually deteriorate over time. While a single leak may be repairable, repeated plumbing issues often indicate that the entire piping system is nearing the end of its lifespan.

Common signs you may need our repiping services include:

  • Frequent pipe leaks
  • Rust-colored or discolored water
  • Low water pressure
  • Pipes that are over 40 to 50 years old
  • Corroded or rusting pipes
  • Fluctuating water temperature
  • Unusual plumbing noises
  • Poor water flow at multiple fixtures
  • Water with a metallic taste
  • Visible corrosion on exposed piping

If you’re experiencing several of these issues, replacing your plumbing system may be more economical than continuing to make repairs.

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Copper pipes

Benefits of Whole House Repiping

Copper pipes

Replacing your home’s plumbing offers numerous long-term advantages beyond simply stopping leaks.

Benefits include:

  • Improved water pressure
  • Cleaner, clearer water
  • Fewer plumbing repairs
  • Increased plumbing reliability
  • Better water flow throughout the home
  • Reduced risk of water damage
  • Higher property value
  • Improved energy efficiency
  • Longer plumbing system lifespan
  • Greater peace of mind

Many homeowners find that repiping eliminates years of recurring plumbing problems while providing a more dependable water supply.

Types of Pipes We Replace

Older homes throughout Sonoma and Marin Counties often contain outdated plumbing materials that no longer meet today’s performance expectations.

We replace:

  • Galvanized steel pipes
  • Polybutylene piping
  • Aging copper pipes
  • Corroded water lines
  • Damaged branch lines
  • Deteriorated supply piping

Our plumbers will inspect your existing plumbing system and recommend the best replacement option for your home’s needs and budget.

Modern Repiping Materials

Choosing the right piping material is an important part of every repiping project. Small Jobs Plumbing installs high-quality plumbing systems built for durability and long-term performance.

Copper Repiping

Copper piping has been trusted for decades because of its durability, corrosion resistance, and long service life. Copper is an excellent choice for homeowners seeking a proven plumbing solution that can last for generations.

Benefits of copper include:

  • Exceptional durability
  • Long lifespan
  • Heat resistance
  • Excellent water quality
  • Reliable performance
  • Recyclable material

PEX Repiping

PEX piping has become one of the most popular choices for residential repiping because of its flexibility, affordability, and resistance to corrosion.

Advantages of PEX include:

  • Flexible installation
  • Fewer pipe fittings
  • Corrosion resistance
  • Freeze resistance
  • Quiet operation
  • Faster installation
  • Excellent durability
  • Cost-effective replacement

Our plumbers will help you determine whether copper or PEX is the best choice based on your home’s plumbing system and your long-term goals.

Our Repiping Process

Every repiping project begins with a detailed inspection of your existing plumbing system. We identify damaged piping, determine the most efficient routing for new water lines, and explain the entire process before work begins.

Our repiping process includes:

  1. Complete plumbing inspection.
  2. Evaluation of existing pipe materials.
  3. Customized repiping plan.
  4. Protection of flooring and furnishings.
  5. Installation of new water supply piping.
  6. Replacement of necessary shut-off valves and fittings.
  7. Pressure testing the new plumbing system.
  8. Thorough leak inspection.
  9. Restoration of affected wall openings.
  10. Final walkthrough and system testing.

Our goal is to complete your repiping project as efficiently as possible while minimizing disruption to your daily routine.

Why Homeowners Choose Small Jobs Plumbing

Repiping is a major investment, making it important to choose an experienced plumbing company you can trust. Small Jobs Plumbing is committed to delivering quality workmanship, honest recommendations, and exceptional customer service from start to finish.

Customers choose us because we offer:

  • Licensed, experienced plumbers
  • Upfront pricing
  • High-quality materials
  • Code-compliant installations
  • Reliable scheduling
  • Careful workmanship
  • Residential plumbing expertise
  • Outstanding customer service

We treat every home with respect and strive to complete each project with minimal disruption while delivering lasting results.

How Long Does Repiping Take?

Most whole house repiping projects can be completed in two to five days, depending on the size of the home, accessibility of the plumbing system, and the complexity of the installation. Larger homes or properties with multiple stories may require additional time.

Our plumbers will provide a detailed timeline before work begins so you know exactly what to expect throughout the project.

Preventing Future Plumbing Problems

A newly repiped plumbing system provides decades of dependable performance, but routine maintenance still helps maximize its lifespan. We recommend:
  • Scheduling periodic plumbing inspections.
  • Repairing small leaks promptly.
  • Monitoring water pressure.
  • Replacing aging shut-off valves when necessary.
  • Installing a pressure regulator if recommended.
  • Protecting exposed pipes from freezing temperatures.
  • Flushing your water heater annually.
Preventative maintenance helps protect your investment while keeping your plumbing system operating efficiently.

Proudly Serving Sonoma & Marin Counties

Small Jobs Plumbing proudly provides whole house repiping services throughout Sonoma and Marin Counties, including Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Cotati, Windsor, Sebastopol, Healdsburg, Novato, San Rafael, Mill Valley, Larkspur, Corte Madera, and surrounding communities. Whether you’re replacing outdated galvanized pipes or upgrading your home’s plumbing with durable PEX or copper piping, our experienced team is ready to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequent leaks, rusty water, low water pressure, corroded pipes, and older plumbing materials are all common signs that repiping may be the best long-term solution.

Galvanized steel pipes typically last 40 to 60 years, while copper can last 50 years or more. PEX piping is designed for decades of reliable performance.

Both materials are excellent options. Copper offers exceptional durability, while PEX is flexible, corrosion-resistant, and often more cost-effective. We can help you determine which is best for your home.

Water service is temporarily interrupted during portions of the installation, but we work efficiently to minimize downtime whenever possible.

Yes. Replacing old, corroded pipes often restores proper water flow and significantly improves water pressure throughout the home.

Yes. Depending on the condition of your plumbing, partial repiping may be appropriate. We will inspect your system and recommend the most effective solution.

The cost depends on the size of your home, the piping material selected, accessibility, and the complexity of the installation. We provide upfront estimates before work begins.

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