What Is Repiping?
Repiping is the process of replacing old or corroded water lines or sewer pipes with new ones to improve the overall functionality and safety of your plumbing system. Over time, various factors like pipe material, water quality, and surrounding conditions can contribute to pipe deterioration. Repiping addresses these issues and helps maintain a reliable drinking water supply throughout your property.
Improving water pressure and eliminating leaks aside, repiping is also important if your home is on the older side. Galvanized steel pipes last between 40 and 100 years, meaning if your home is getting up there in age, your pipes will likely require replacement soon. Even more seriously, some older Alabama properties contain lead pipes and other piping materials containing chemicals that are toxic to the human body. Lead present in your pipes or plumbing fixtures is a serious safety hazard for your entire house or commercial building, so make sure to have your property’s piping materials inspected if you are unsure about the plumbing materials that may have been used during construction.
The Importance of Strong Piping Materials
Choosing the right piping material is crucial for the success of any repiping project. At Plumbco, we prioritize the use of durable and reliable materials to ensure the longevity of your new plumbing system. Our main piping material options include copper piping, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) pipes, and PEX pipes. Find more info about each option below!
Copper Piping
When compared with the galvanized steel pipes of yesteryear, copper pipes are known for their resistance to corrosion and excellent water pressure capabilities, making copper piping ideal for both hot and cold water supply lines. However, copper pipes are becoming a less common choice for those looking to repipe a house since plastic has gained significant popularity. Copper pipes are much more expensive than plastic ones, and rising metal prices can make repiping a house very pricey if the project is on the larger side.
CPVC Pipes
CPVC pipes are made from chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, which is treated to resist chlorine, mold growth, and mineral buildup. These pipes offer flexibility and are resistant to harmful chemicals, making them suitable for residential plumbing systems. They’re also lightweight and affordable. Feel free to speak with a professional plumber on our team today about using this utilitarian and flexible material for your home’s plumbing!
PEX Piping
PEX piping is another plastic plumbing material worth considering. Short for cross-linked polyethylene, PEX is a flexible and durable pipe that offers numerous benefits for residential and commercial plumbing systems. Its flexibility makes it easy to install, even in a tight, difficult-to-access sewer or septic system. PEX piping is also resistant to corrosion and sediment buildup, ensuring a longer lifespan when compared to copper and galvanized steel. Additionally, PEX pipes can withstand high temperatures without compromising their integrity.
Overall, the versatility, affordability, and efficiency of PEX piping make it a preferred piping material for modern plumbing projects, providing reliable water service for years to come. Speak with a Plumbco team member today about PEX repiping services and see the power of cross-linked polyethylene for yourself!