Do You Need Your Copper Pipes Replaced?

Does Your Home or Business Have Any of These Symptoms?

  • Water Leaks
  • Pipe Corrosion
  • Rust-Colored Water
  • Odd Tasting Water
  • Unpleasant Smelling Water

CopperRepiping.com connects homeowners and businesses with professional plumbing companies to repipe their old, failing copper pipes.

Whether you're looking to repair a water leak, repipe a bathroom, or repipe a whole home or property - we'll connect you with a professional, experienced plumber for the job.

Plumbers who offer copper repiping will often recommend PEX piping. Pex piping is more affordable than copper. Not only is the polyethylene material cheaper to make, but its flexibility makes it much easier to install.

PEX pipes can last for up to 50 years in some cases. If greater longevity is your top concern, particularly some commercial properties, copper might be your best choice since it can last up to 20 years longer than that.

However, that can depend on where you live and what is in your water.

For example, in Florida, copper pipe longevity is only 20 to 25 years, but homeowners and businesses have seen corrosion and water leaks start popping up in as little as 15 years.

Chlorine, water pressure, pH levels... whatever the reason, PEX piping is not only used to replace copper pipes in Florida, it's often the pipe of choice for new plumbing construction.