Plumber installing new PEX pipes during whole house repipe to improve water pressure and reliability in Katy Texas home

Will a Whole House Repipe Make Your Life Better?

Most people don’t want to think about their pipes, and most people don’t. The only time they do is when a small leak transforms into a flooded living room.

But all Katy homeowners should be thinking about their pipes. Some local homes are ticking time bombs made of galvanized steel or aging copper.

So, while a whole house repipe isn’t the most glamorous home improvement you can make, it is one of the smartest investments you can make. 

Will a whole house repipe improve water pressure and quality?

Whole house repipes almost always improve water pressure. Your old pipes probably have corrosion, build-up, and mineral deposits inside of them. Your water pressure is poor because the water pathway is too narrow. 

Some of that sediment and corrosion can even get into your water, changing its color or impacting its smell.

Contrast what it’s like to send your water through clean, wide-open, smooth pipes. Your shower will be far more satisfying.

Will a whole house repipe reduce anxiety? 

Most Katy residents find a whole house repipe lifts an invisible weight from their shoulders. If you have old pipes you always have a small worry at the back of your mind that today will finally be the day where they fail.

When you get your pipes replaced, you can stop waiting for the next leak. And you’ll have brand new PEX pipes that are up to the challenge of keeping up with shifting clay soil. 

Will a whole house repipe help appliances last longer?

Absolutely. PEX pipes don’t develop the same type of build-up and sediment that older pipes do. You’re running cleaner water through your expensive dishwasher and washing machine, which helps them last much longer. 

What can you expect during a whole house repipe? 

Most homeowners are surprised to learn that a whole house repipe is often completed the same day, depending on the size of the home. Our team installs all the new piping throughout the house first, then makes the final connection to the existing water main at the end of the project. This process allows us to minimize the time your water is turned off, so you’re not left without water for long periods.

Like any major plumbing upgrade, there will be some work inside the walls. Small openings in drywall may be necessary to access plumbing lines, and you can expect some normal construction noise while the new pipes are installed.

The good news is that once the repipe is complete, you’ll have the confidence of knowing your home’s plumbing system has been fully upgraded. Many homeowners find the investment worthwhile because it helps prevent costly pipe failures and gives them long-term peace of mind about their home’s water system.

Will a whole house repipe increase the ROI of your home?

While a whole house repipe might not increase your home price, it might help you sell it faster. A savvy home inspector will report the repipe to homeowners, and any homeowner who cares more about the function of the home than the form will be far more inclined to make an offer.

Of course, there are benefits for homeowners who don’t plan on moving or selling either. Many Texas insurance companies have started refusing to cover homes with older pipes. Repiping becomes a requirement for coverage. You may not have lost your policy yet, but if you ever want to shop around, or you want to lower your premium, a repipe can be a great step to take. 

Schedule Your Whole House Repipe Today 

https://www.acostaplumbingsolutions.com/whole-house-repipe-servicesRight now you can get $500 off a whole house repipe. Don’t let this major discount pass you by! Schedule your free quote and your whole house repipe today. You’ll be glad you did! 

Acosta Plumbing Solutions | Plumber in Katy, TX