Our Services
Emergency Plumbing
A pipe bursted while you were eating? Came back home from work and found your water heater doesn’t work? Clogged drain? Toilet does not stop running? Need a fixture replaced before the next day? Call us and we’ll be theree
Faucet & Fixture Installation
Tired of your old kitchen sink faucet? Is your old shower not working the way it’s supposed to and water still drips? Old toilet doesn’t flush properly?We install any type of fixture, we can either provide it or you choose the one you like!
Drain Cleaning and Clog Removal
Have a sink drain clogged, or a toilet? shower or laundry drain? we will fix that, whether is inside the house or outside from a clean-out!
Water Filtration Systems
Do you want cleaner water around your whole house or building? we got it! we install water filtration systems or salt based systems, that clean your water, take the slimy feeling away on your skin, and contaminants from your faucets. Call us and we’ll let you know what works best!
Leak Detection & Repair
You have a leak under the slab or inside the wall or ceiling? we will get to it, and repair it, so you can use your pipes again!
Reverse Osmosis Installations
We install Reverse Osmosis under your kitchen sink, and make sure the water to your kitchen faucet is running to the Osmosis system so your kitchen sink is all clean.
Water Heater/Tankless Installation
Do you have an old water heater and need to replace? Whether is to install a new water heater or change to a tankless water heater, we do it! And we can help with which is the better option.
Water Main Line Replacement
Did your main line from the meter to your house shut off, burst out and started leaking? or are you worried about a leak and your meter doesn’t stop running? we replace your main line so you have no issues anymore.
When a Drain Repipe Is Needed
Drain repiping becomes necessary when your existing drain pipes are worn out, damaged, or no longer able to function properly. Over time, older pipes can corrode, crack, or collapse due to age, shifting soil, or constant exposure to moisture and waste. When repairs become frequent or temporary fixes no longer solve the problem, repiping is often the most reliable long-term solution.
Common signs that it may be time for a drain repipe include recurring clogs, slow drains throughout the home, foul odors coming from drains, sewage backups, or visible water damage. Homes with older cast iron or galvanized piping are especially prone to these issues as the pipes naturally deteriorate from the inside out.
Repiping your drain system helps restore proper flow, prevent ongoing damage, and reduce the risk of costly emergencies. It also improves overall plumbing performance and gives homeowners peace of mind knowing the system is built to last.
Drain and Sewer Repipe
ABS is one of the most commonly used materials for drain repiping, and for good reason. Unlike older metal pipes that corrode or break down over time, ABS is a durable plastic designed to handle constant waste flow without rusting, scaling, or weakening from the inside.
One of the biggest advantages of ABS is its strength and impact resistance. It holds up well against shifting soil and normal building movement, which helps reduce the risk of cracks or failures. ABS also has a smooth interior surface, allowing waste and water to flow more freely and helping prevent buildup that can lead to recurring clogs.
ABS piping is lightweight and installed in solid sections with solvent-welded joints, creating a tight, leak-resistant system. Because there are fewer joints compared to some older systems, there are fewer points where problems can develop over time.
Most importantly, ABS is designed for long-term performance. When properly installed, it can last for decades, making it a reliable and cost-effective solution for drain repiping and a major upgrade from aging cast iron or galvanized pipes.
PEX or Copper Repipe
Over time, a home’s water lines can deteriorate, causing ongoing plumbing issues and potential damage. A full or partial water line repipe replaces old, failing pipes with new, reliable materials, restoring performance, safety, and peace of mind.
Common Reasons Homeowners Choose a Repipe
1. Frequent Leaks or Pipe Repairs
If you’re constantly fixing leaks, it’s often more cost-effective to replace aging pipes altogether rather than continuing temporary repairs.
2. Low or Inconsistent Water Pressure
Old pipes can corrode or clog internally, restricting water flow. A repipe restores strong, consistent pressure throughout your home.
3. Rusty or Discolored Water
Brown, yellow, or cloudy water is a sign of corrosion inside the pipes, especially in older galvanized systems.
4. Aging or Outdated Plumbing Materials
Homes with galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes are at higher risk of failure. Repiping upgrades your system to modern, long-lasting materials.
5. Improved Water Quality
New pipes eliminate contamination from rust, scale, and buildup, giving you cleaner, better-tasting water.
6. Prevent Water Damage
Failing pipes can burst unexpectedly, leading to costly water damage. Repiping is a proactive way to protect your home.
7. Increased Home Value
Updated plumbing is a major selling point and can increase your property’s value while reducing concerns during inspections
~ Our Approach
We assess your plumbing system, explain your options clearly, and recommend whether a full or partial repipe makes the most sense for your home and budget ~
PEX Repipe
PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) piping is one of the most reliable and widely used materials for modern water line repiping. It offers long-term durability, flexibility, and efficiency — making it an excellent choice for many home
Benefits of a PEX Repipe
1. Long-Lasting & Corrosion-Resistant
PEX does not rust, corrode, or build up scale like older metal pipes, helping ensure consistent water flow and long service life.
2. Improved Water Pressure
With fewer internal restrictions and smoother interior walls, PEX piping helps restore strong, consistent water pressure throughout the home.
3. Flexible & Minimally Invasive Installation
PEX is flexible, allowing it to be installed with fewer wall openings and less disruption compared to rigid piping systems.
4. Reduced Risk of Leaks
Fewer fittings and joints mean fewer potential leak points, increasing overall system reliability.
5. Resistant to Freezing Damage
PEX can expand slightly if water freezes, reducing the risk of pipe bursts compared to rigid materials.
6. Cost-Effective Solution
PEX repipes are often more affordable than copper repipes while still providing excellent performance and longevity.
7. Quiet Operation
PEX reduces water hammer and pipe noise, making your plumbing system noticeably quieter.
Is PEX Right for Your Home?
PEX is ideal for many residential properties, especially homes replacing galvanized or polybutylene piping. During a consultation, we evaluate your home and recommend the best repiping solution based on layout, water quality, and budget
Copper Repipe
Copper piping has been a trusted plumbing material for decades and remains a top choice for homeowners who want durability, reliability, and long-term performance. A copper repipe replaces aging water lines with a proven, high-quality system designed to last.
Benefits of a Copper Repipe
1. Proven Durability
Copper pipes are known for their long lifespan and resistance to wear, making them a reliable choice for long-term plumbing solutions.
2. Excellent Water Quality
Copper does not degrade water quality and is naturally resistant to bacteria, helping maintain clean, safe drinking water.
3. High Heat & Pressure Resistance
Copper handles high temperatures and water pressure well, making it ideal for homes with higher demand or recirculation systems.
4. Fire-Resistant Material
Unlike plastic piping, copper is non-combustible and will not release toxic fumes in the event of a fire.
5. Adds Long-Term Home Value
Copper plumbing is often viewed as a premium upgrade and can be a strong selling point during home inspections.
6. Code-Compliant & Widely Accepted
Copper is approved by building codes nationwide and accepted by most municipalities and inspectors.
7. Long-Term Investment
While copper repipes typically cost more upfront, they offer proven longevity and performance that many homeowners prefer.
Is Copper Right for Your Home?
Copper repiping is a great option for homeowners seeking a traditional, high-quality plumbing system. During your consultation, we’ll evaluate your home, water conditions, and budget to recommend the best solution.
When Is a Gas Repipe Needed?
A gas repipe is necessary when existing gas lines become unsafe, outdated, or unable to meet a home’s current needs. Because gas systems are critical to safety, repiping is often recommended proactively rather than after a failure.
Common Signs a Gas Repipe Is Needed
1. Aging or Outdated Gas Lines
Homes with older steel or galvanized gas piping may be at higher risk for corrosion, leaks, or failure. Many older systems were not designed for modern gas usage.
2. Frequent Gas Leaks or Repairs
If you’ve experienced multiple gas leaks or repeated repairs, a full or partial repipe is often safer and more cost-effective than ongoing fixes.
3. Failing a Gas Pressure or Safety Test
If your gas system fails inspection or pressure testing, repiping may be required to bring it up to current safety standards.
4. Low Gas Pressure or Appliance Issues
Gas appliances that struggle to ignite, shut off unexpectedly, or don’t perform efficiently may indicate undersized or deteriorating gas lines.
5. Home Remodels or Appliance Upgrades
Adding or upgrading appliances such as tankless water heaters, furnaces, ranges, or generators often requires larger or additional gas lines — sometimes making a repipe necessary.
6. Corrosion or Visible Damage
Rust, cracking, exposed piping, or improper past repairs are signs the gas system may no longer be safe.
7. Code Compliance or Insurance Requirements
Local building codes, inspections, or insurance providers may require a gas repipe to meet updated safety regulations.
Why Acting Early Matters?
Gas line issues are serious and should never be ignored. A proactive gas repipe improves safety, ensures reliable performance, and brings your home into compliance with current standards
Why owners choose rigid pipe for gas?
1. Proven, Long-Term Reliability
Rigid steel gas piping has been used for decades and is known for its strength and durability.
2. Excellent for High BTU Demand
Ideal for homes with multiple or high-demand gas appliances such as furnaces, tankless water heaters, ranges, or generators.
3. Strong, Fixed Installation
Threaded steel connections create a solid system that resists movement and physical damage.
4. Widely Accepted by Inspectors
Rigid gas piping is universally recognized and approved by building departments.
5. Ideal for Exposed or Exterior Runs
Steel piping performs well where added strength and protection are required
Gas Repipe
Why Choose a Rigid Gas Repipe or a TracPipe Gas Repipe?
When repiping a gas system, choosing the right material is critical for safety, performance, and code compliance. Both rigid steel piping and TracPipe (flexible stainless steel gas piping) are approved solutions — each with its own advantages depending on the home and application
Why Homeowners Choose TracPipe?
1. Flexible, Efficient Installation
TracPipe® can be routed through walls, ceilings, and framing with fewer fittings, reducing installation time and wall openings.
2. Fewer Joints = Fewer Potential Leak Points
Because TracPipe uses long continuous runs, it reduces the number of connections in the system.
3. Excellent for Remodels & Retrofits
Ideal for existing homes where minimizing disruption is a priority.
4. Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel
The inner stainless steel tubing resists corrosion and deterioration over time.
5. Code-Approved When Properly Installed
TracPipe is approved for residential use when installed per manufacturer specifications, including required bonding and grounding.
Our Approach
We evaluate your gas system, explain both options clearly, and design a repipe that meets code requirements, safety standards, and your home’s needs.