Sick of dealing with unending plumbing woes in your mobile home? Outdated polybutylene pipes and low water pressure can be a constant hassle. At Repipe Experts, we focus on mobile home repiping, delivering dependable solutions that enhance your plumbing with long-lasting PEX piping. Let us help you achieve a worry-free plumbing system.
Common Mobile Home Plumbing Problems
Polybutylene Pipe Failures: Mobile homes built in the ’70s through the ’90s often used poly B pipes, which are known to crack, leak, and fail unexpectedly.
Recurring Leaks: Leaks in aging plumbing systems can cause water damage, mold growth, and high repair costs.
Corrosion and Rust: Metal pipes corrode over time, leading to rusty water that’s unfit for drinking or cooking.
Fluctuating Water Pressure: Blockages and corrosion can cause inconsistent water pressure, disrupting your home’s water flow.
Constant Repairs: Mobile homes with old plumbing often require frequent repairs, creating ongoing expenses.
Health Concerns: Leaky or damaged pipes can introduce contaminants into your water, posing risks to your family’s health
Our Solution: Whole House Repipe with PEX
Address your mobile home's plumbing issues with a PEX repipe—the ultimate solution. PEX is flexible and durable, immune to corrosion and scale, perfect for updating outdated pipes. Repipe Experts ensure efficient installations, offering a reliable, modern plumbing system.
Benefits of a Whole House Repipe with PEX
Reliable Performance:
PEX piping eliminates the risk of failure common with polybutylene, ensuring a dependable plumbing system.
Enhanced Water Pressure:
PEX repiping restores consistent water pressure throughout your home, making everyday tasks easier.
Cleaner Water:
PEX resists buildup and corrosion, ensuring you have access to clean, clear water at all times.
Cost-Effective
PEX repiping reduces the need for ongoing repairs, saving you money over the long term.
Flexible and Durable:
PEX is designed to withstand temperature changes and won’t crack or burst like other pipes.
Minimal Disruption:
Our expert team installs PEX with precision, completing the repipe process quickly and with minimal impact on your home.
Why Choose Repipe Experts?
Leave behind plumbing problems and headaches in your mobile home with a PEX repipe from Repipe Experts. We are focused on delivering superior repiping services that improve your home's comfort, safety, and value. Call us now for a free in-home estimate and discover the difference we can make.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are you considering replacing your polybutylene? You're not alone! Check out these common questions and learn what you need to know about this important investment.
Polybutylene, otherwise known as Poly B, can deteriorate over time due to exposure to chlorine in water, leading to leaks and potentially significant water damage.
The typical lifespan of polybutylene pipes is between 20-25 years, but this can be affected by environmental factors like high chlorine or other contaminants. Homeowners should inspect their plumbing regularly to identify any potential signs of corrosion or deterioration caused by harsh water conditions, such as high chlorine levels or other contaminants. If these problems occur, then it may be time to consider repiping with a different material.
Learn more about polybutylene: Polybutylene Replacement - The Homeowners Essential Guide
Polybutylene plumbing was widely used from the 1970s until the mid-1990s when it fell out of favor due to concerns about its durability and reliability and was ultimately banned in 1995.
Yes, polybutylene pipes should be replaced. Due to their age, polybutylene pipes can become prone to cracking and leaking, which can create expensive repairs or water damage in the home. Repipe Experts offer a reliable solution that is cost-effective and ensures long-term safety for homeowners. With their experience and expertise, they provide an efficient replacement process that eliminates any potential risks associated with old plumbing systems.
Learn more about polybutylene: Polybutylene Replacement - The Homeowners Essential Guide
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
PEX pipe offers several advantages over copper pipe when it comes to plumbing applications. Corrosion resistance is one of the primary benefits of using PEX pipe instead of copper. Copper can corrode over time, leading to leaks causing flooding and property damage. PEX pipes are made from a plastic material that is resistant to corrosion. Temperature resistance is another advantage that PEX has over copper. Copper pipes can expand and contract with changes in temperature, which can cause them to break or become damaged over time. PEX pipes are much more flexible and able to withstand extreme temperatures without breaking or becoming damaged.
Learn more: PEX vs Copper for a Whole House Repipe
PEX piping is a popular choice for home construction projects due to its superior temperature resistance, chemical resistance, and longevity. It is constructed from cross-linked polyethylene which makes it more durable than CPVC pipe. PEX also requires fewer fittings than CPVC pipe which makes it easier to install. Due to its strong construction and chemical resistance properties, PEX piping has a much longer lifespan than CPVC pipes. The cross-linked polyethylene construction of PEX gives the material superior chemical resistance when compared with CPVC pipes. This means that PEX can withstand exposure to acids, alkalis, oils and other chemicals without corroding or degrading over time like some other materials would do in similar conditions. Also, PEX does not require glue or solvents to combine them like CPVC.
Learn more: PEX vs CPVC for Whole House Repipes
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Say goodbye to polybutylene problems and plumbing headaches with a PEX repipe from Repipe Experts. Our team is committed to providing high-quality repiping services that improve your home’s comfort, safety, and value. Contact us today for a free in-home estimate and discover how we can help you upgrade your mobile home’s plumbing system.
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