Reasons to Repipe in Tierra Verde
Upgrade from Polybutylene
Polybutylene pipes, used in many homes built between the 1970s and 1990s, have been known to fail without warning, causing significant damage. Replacing them with PEX piping can prevent unexpected leaks and water damage.
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Avoid Copper Pinhole Leaks
Copper pipes can develop pinhole leaks over time due to corrosion. PEX piping is resistant to corrosion, which can save you the headache of dealing with these tiny but troublesome leaks.
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Improve Water Pressure
If you're experiencing low water pressure, it may be due to buildup in your old pipes. PEX piping, with its smooth interior, helps maintain proper water flow and pressure throughout your home.
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Eliminate Rusty Colored Water
Rusty or discolored water is often a sign of corroded pipes. Since PEX piping is corrosion-resistant, repiping with PEX can ensure clean, clear water in your home.
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Cost-Effective
PEX piping tends to be less expensive than copper or other materials, making it a cost-effective choice for repiping your home.
Easy Installation
Thanks to its flexibility, PEX piping can be easier and quicker to install than rigid pipes, potentially reducing labor costs.
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Quiet Operation
PEX doesn't transmit the sound of running water as much as other materials, which can make for a quieter home.
Energy Efficient
PEX's natural insulating properties can help reduce heat loss in hot water lines, potentially saving energy.
Durable and Long-Lasting
PEX is resistant to freezing and bursting, making it a durable option that can last for decades with proper installation and maintenance.