PEX Repiping

Repipe Experts is your One-Stop Shop for Repiping

Homeowners
Single family homes are our primary customers. From active to preventative, we can Repipe a single family home in 1-2 days, water on and ready for inspection.

Property Managers
Large Home Owner Associations rely on their property management company to provide solutions for their residences. This is why we team up with Community Association Managers to deliver turn key solutions that can be trusted throughout a single community.

Developers
When buying the most expensive asset in your life, you don't want to make the wrong decision. We work with builders and developers to provide and educate the correct potable water distribution systems.
What is PEX?
Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), a type of flexible plastic, is currently replacing traditional copper and galvanized steel as water supply lines in both new construction and remodeling projects.
Red PEX tubing delivers hot water
Blue PEX tubing delivers cold water
White PEX tubing can deliver either hot or cold water


What are the benefits of PEX?
PEX has a distinct advantage over other materials because of its flexibility and ability to wind through attics, walls and floors uninterrupted.
Installing PEX does not require soldering, glues or solvents as does copper, galvanized steel and CPVC.
PEX does not corrode as does copper and galvanized steel.
PEX expands making it resistant to freeze cracking.
PEX-A vs PEX-B
PEX-A and PEX-B are the two most common variations of PEX piping available for homeowners and professional installers. Repipe Experts only uses high quality PEX piping for our whole house repipes owing to PEX's superior features, including but not limited to:
PEX is backed by a superior warranty
PEX is more flexible allowing for easier installs in tighter spaces
PEX allows for quieter flow compared to other materials
PEX is installed using cold expansion or crimping


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Frequently Asked Questions
Are you considering repiping your home? You're not alone! Check out these common questions and learn what you need to know about this important investment.
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
YES! If your home has older galvanized steel pipes then it may be time for a whole house repipe solution in order to replace them with more modern materials such as PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) piping which is much more durable than traditional copper piping. A full house repipe will provide better water flow throughout the entire home while also reducing the risk of future leaks due to corrosion from age or wear-and-tear on the existing pipes.
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