Repipe Experts in South Daytona, Florida

South Daytona Repipe Specialists

Repipe Experts uses high quality PEX materials to replace your old galvanized, copper, CPVC, and polybutylene water lines in South Daytona. Our experienced repipe professionals will help you get your home's water supply lines up to date! Get the help you need quickly and easily - no hassle, no stress. Repipe Experts is the easiest way to get a whole house repipe in South Daytona, call or book your FREE consultation today!

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The Best Repipe Company in South Daytona!

We are local! Florida grown, there's only one Repipe Experts. When considering a whole house repipe, it's important to choose a repipe company with an experienced team and a great reputation. First, we only hire and train the best repipe specialists in Florida. Repipe Experts keep our eye on the ball when it comes to quality and communication. Second, we've put a tremendous amount of internal focus on customer service. From our call center to administration to our repipe installers, everyone is committed to getting your project done quickly and painlessly while being meticulous about the details.

Every Repipe in South Daytona Starts With a FREE Estimate

You might have an active slab leak or may be preventative, obvious signs like poor water flow or rusty water, or perhaps you have a high-risk system like polybutylene that can lead to catastrophic flooding. Before any action can be taken, whether it's a partial or whole house repipe, a professional consultation is recommended. Thankfully, a Repipe Experts professional is able to come out to your home and provide this consultation free of charge. We'll evaluate and estimate your needs on the spot. This is a no obligation consultation. We'll guide the project from start to finish and get you the best possible outcome and our work is backed by an industry-leading lifetime guarantee!

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The Repipe Experts repipe process

From start to finish, we'll be there to ensure that your repipe project is a success. Our team of repipe specialists has the expertise and resources to handle any job, big or small.

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Repipe Install

We'll provide a free in-home estimate and schedule a convenient time for installation. Our repipe specialists will install high-quality PEX pipe and new fixtures, shut off valves and supply lines.

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Inspection

To comply with local governing bodies, we insist on a municipal inspection. We'll schedule the inspection at no cost to you and make sure it's approved by local officials.

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Drywall Repair

After the inspection, we'll repair the holes we made. Our team will install new drywall patches, tape, and mud, and match the texture to be ready for painting. We can even offer painting services if needed.

Why choose Repipe Experts?

At Repipe Experts, we believe in providing the best possible service to our customers. Here's why we're the right choice for your project.

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Experience

Our team of experts has extensive knowledge and experience in the industry

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Workmanship

We're committed to delivering high-quality workmanship on every project we undertake.

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Customer Satisfaction

Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we're dedicated to exceeding expectations with every project.

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Affordable

We provide competitive pricing without compromising the quality of our work or materials.

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Related Frequently Asked Questions

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Can a repipe increase the value of my home?

Yes! Many home buyers are making sure that the home was repiped prior to buying so they know there is longevity and not a concern of slab leaks.

Learn more: Benefits of a Whole House Repipe with PEX

I have an active leak, can you install right away?

The city allows us to perform the Repipe to prevent any further damage as long as the permit application has been submitted. We will not be able to patch the walls however until the inspection is completed.

My insurance gave me 30 days, can you install in that timeframe?

Yes! We can typically install in 1-2 weeks!

What is PEX?

Homeowners seeking to replace their plumbing system should look no further than PEX piping. This resilient material is crafted from cross-linked polyethylene and can withstand corrosion, rusting, freezing temperatures – all of which make it a more reliable choice for repiping compared to copper, galvanized pipes, CPVC and Polybutylene. With its long lifespan and unrivaled durability, homeowners will rest easy knowing that PEX has them covered!

Learn more: PEX and PEX Repipe

What is the average price to Repipe a home?

The average cost of repiping a house can vary greatly depending on the size and layout of the home, as well as the type of piping used. Generally speaking, it can range anywhere from $4,995 to $15,000 or more. The most common materials used for repiping are copper and PEX tubing. Copper is typically more expensive than PEX tubing and can take longer to install and is also much more intrusive. Other factors that may affect the cost include increasing labor costs and any additional plumbing fixtures that need to be replaced or installed during the process.

What is the best replacement for polybutylene pipes?

The best replacement for polybutylene pipes is PEX piping. PEX has been used as a reliable plumbing material and its durability, flexibility, and resistance to corrosion make it an ideal choice for repiping projects. It also withstands temperature fluctuations compared to other materials such as PVC so it's great for hot water lines. In conclusion, PEX’s lack of toxic substances renders it an ideal choice for use in drinking water systems with no fear of contamination from metal or other contaminants present in corroded piping.

Learn more about polybutylene: Polybutylene Replacement - The Homeowners Essential Guide

What brand(s) of PEX Piping does Repipe Experts use?

Repipe Experts use PEX-A and PEX-B pipe manufactured in the USA. Our PEX pipe is manufactured using a quality management system which has been certified to the latest version of ISO 9001.

Does Repipe Experts Service Volusia County?

We serve ALL of Volusia County! Here are some of the most popular cities in Brevard that we serve:

Daytona Beach

DeBary

Deland

Deltona

Edgewater

Holly Hill

New Smyrna Beach

Orange City

Ormond Beach

Port Orange

South Daytona

Don't see your location in this list? No worries, we probably service it too. Give us a call at 1-888-973-7473 or go to our Contact Us page and submit a form.

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Replace Polybutylene Plumbing with a PEX Repipe

Polybutylene is no longer used in plumbing due to its tendency to fail and has since been replaced with more reliable materials such as PEX piping. Polybutylene pipes are prone to cracking, splitting, leaking and bursting which can cause extensive damage to a home's plumbing system. Additionally, polybutylene is not compatible with many modern water treatment systems like chlorine-based disinfectants which can cause further damage if left untreated. For these reasons, polybutylene is no longer used in plumbing and should be replaced with more reliable materials.
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Pinhole leaks in copper pipes can cause significant damage to your home, and are often caused by corrosion. Repiping with PEX offers increased durability, cost savings, ease of installation and decreased likelihood of bursting during temperature fluctuations.
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