Repiping
WHOLE-HOME REPIPING — STOP FIXING, START REPLACING
Galvanized pinhole leaks, rust-colored water, failing polybutylene — a full repipe in PEX or copper replaces the whole supply system. 1-2 day install for most homes.

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Overview
When spot repairs stop making sense
Every time we run a burst pipe call on galvanized steel plumbing (the gray threaded pipe common in homes built 1920-1975), we have the same conversation with the homeowner. The repair is $400. The spot repair buys you maybe 3-6 months before the next pinhole in another corroded section. Or we can repipe the whole house for $4,500-$14,000 and solve it permanently for the next 50+ years. By the third or fourth repair, most homeowners want to stop throwing money at a dying system.
A whole-home repipe replaces every hot and cold water supply line inside the house with new PEX or copper, from the main shutoff through every fixture. Same fixtures, same layout, new plumbing. Most Salt Lake Valley homes are done in 1-2 days with one drywall cut per run (typically 6-10 access holes). After the repipe, you've got 50+ years of warranty-backed plumbing with no corrosion, no pinhole risk, and no rust in the hot water.
When a repipe is the right call
- Galvanized steel plumbing (gray threaded pipe) — lifespan is 40-60 years, most homes built pre-1975 are at end-of-life
- Polybutylene pipe (gray plastic with brass or copper fittings) — installed 1978-1995, subject to class-action settlement due to failure rate. If you have PB, repipe is mandatory before sale in some markets
- Multiple pinhole leaks in copper — rare, but aggressive water chemistry or old thin-wall Type M can cause serial pinholes
- Rust-colored water from hot taps — galvanized pipe corroding internally, tank sediment won't explain persistent discoloration
- Low water pressure house-wide — galvanized tuberculation narrows pipe diameter by 30-50% over decades
- Remodel or addition — when you're opening walls anyway, repipe at half the labor cost of a standalone job
- Pre-sale preparation — galvanized and polybutylene both get flagged on home inspections and kill deals or reduce sale price by $10-$30k
PEX vs. copper vs. CPVC
We install all three. Each has real pros and cons — we don't push one brand on you. Most Salt Lake Valley residential repipes we do are PEX-A because it's the best balance of cost, performance, and installation speed. Copper is the premium option for homeowners who want the longest-lasting metal pipe and aren't price-sensitive. CPVC is rare but occasionally the right call for specific situations. Our comparison table below breaks it down.
What Valley does differently
Our own crews, not subcontracted. Licensed and insured. Permit pulled, city inspection, and 10-year workmanship warranty. We plan access cuts strategically — most repipes open 6-10 small drywall holes instead of tearing out entire walls, because we run new lines through existing paths (attic, crawl, basement ceiling, and chase runs). After the repipe, we coordinate with a drywall repair crew if you want the access cuts patched invisibly, or we leave them as neat access panels if you prefer.
Pricing is flat-rate and quoted before we start. Typical 3-bedroom / 2-bath Salt Lake Valley home in PEX runs $5,500-$9,500. Larger homes with 3+ baths and more complex layouts run $8,500-$14,000. Copper is roughly 30-50% more. Priced before we start, no hourly creep, no scope-creep surprises.
What to expect during install
Day 1 morning — water off, access holes cut at strategic locations. Day 1 afternoon — new PEX or copper run from manifold through walls, ceilings, and crawl spaces to each fixture. Day 1 evening — usually water back on to one or two zones so you have at least one working bathroom. Day 2 — final connections, pressure test to 100 PSI for 24 hours, city inspection, and water fully back on. Drywall patches follow within a week. You're rarely without water for more than a few hours at a time during the install.
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Warning signs
Signs Your Home Needs a Repipe
Spot repairs are a temporary fix. Here's when it's time to stop patching and replace the whole system.
Home built 1920-1975 with original galvanized steel supply lines
Home built 1978-1995 with polybutylene pipe (gray plastic)
Rust-colored water from hot or cold taps
Low water pressure house-wide, especially on upper floors
Multiple pinhole leaks in the past 2 years
White or green corrosion crust on visible pipe fittings
Leaks behind drywall with no freeze or impact cause
Water heater replacement coming up — good time to repipe everything at once
Remodel or addition planned — repipe during construction saves on labor
Pre-sale prep — galvanized or polybutylene flagged on buyer inspection

Stop chasing leaks
The last plumbing system you'll ever install.
PEX-A repipe replaces every supply line in your home in 1-2 days. 50+ year lifespan, no more pinholes, no more rust in the water.
Typical install
1-2 day
Across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, and Tooele counties.
The Process
How a Whole-Home Repipe Runs

On the truck
Cable machine, jetter, and pipe camera — every call.
In-home assessment
Tech walks the house, maps existing pipe paths, verifies fixture locations, and identifies the best access strategy to minimize drywall cuts. You get a scoped quote with pipe material options (PEX, copper, CPVC) and a side-by-side comparison.
Scheduling and prep
Most repipes schedule 1-3 weeks out. Permit pulled before the start date. You move furniture and belongings away from access areas — we protect floors with runners and put plastic sheeting over work zones.
Day 1 install
Water off, drywall access cuts (usually 6-10 small holes strategically placed), new lines run through walls, attics, ceilings, and crawl spaces from a central manifold to each fixture. New shutoff valves at every fixture.
Day 2 final connections and test
All fixtures connected to new lines, pressure-tested to 100 PSI for 24 hours minimum. Any leaks found and fixed before drywall goes back. Water restored fully, temperature balanced, every fixture tested.
City inspection and drywall
City inspector verifies the work before drywall patches. Drywall crew (our partner or yours) comes in within a week to patch access cuts. Final walkthrough, 10-year workmanship warranty, and photos of all pipe runs for your records.
Pricing
Repiping Cost in Salt Lake City
Flat-rate, quoted after assessment. Pricing depends on home size, number of fixtures, pipe material, and access.
| Service | Low | High | Member price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small home PEX repipe (1-bath, 1,200 sq ft) | $4,500 | $6,500 | $3,825– $5,525 15% off | Typical starter home, rambler, or condo |
| Standard home PEX repipe (2-bath, 1,800 sq ft) | $5,500 | $9,500 | $4,675– $8,075 15% off | Most common Salt Lake Valley residential job |
| Larger home PEX repipe (3-bath, 2,400+ sq ft) | $8,500 | $14,000 | $7,225– $11,900 15% off | Two-story, bigger layouts, more runs |
| Standard home copper repipe | $8,500 | $14,500 | $7,225– $12,325 15% off | Premium option, 40-50% more than PEX |
| Partial repipe (failing section only) | $1,850 | $4,850 | $1,573– $4,123 15% off | Target specific runs — galvanized basement section, etc. |
| Manifold installation (new home-run system) | $485 | $985 | $412– $837 15% off | Included in full PEX repipe; add for copper |
| Permit and city inspection fee | $150 | $485 | $128– $412 15% off | Varies by municipality |
| Drywall repair coordination (partner crew) | $485 | $1,850 | $412– $1,573 15% off | Patch and paint access cuts — separate quote |
| Emergency pipe repair before repipe quote | $295 | $975 | $251– $829 15% off | Stop-the-bleeding repair while you decide on repipe |
Member pricing reflects the Quality Service Club 15% repair discount. Service call fees are separate.
Prices reflect 2026 Salt Lake County residential work. Three-story homes, historic homes with plaster walls, and homes with radiant heat quoted separately. Permit included.
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For $79 a year, members get 15% off every repair, priority dispatch on every call, and a free annual drain and plumbing inspection — the same stuff we'd charge $195 for on a cold call.
- 15% off repairs
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- $25 referral bonus
- Parts + labor warranty
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$79/year
- 15% off all plumbing repairs
- Priority dispatch — skip the line
- Annual drain piping inspection
- Full home water-supply inspection
- Tag on your emergency shut-off
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$199/year
- 15% off HVAC repairs
- Priority dispatch on furnace or AC calls
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- Thermostat calibration and battery swap
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Compare
PEX vs. Copper vs. CPVC
Three pipe materials. PEX wins on cost and installation speed. Copper wins on lifespan and feel. CPVC is occasionally the right call in specific situations.
| Feature | PEX (A) | Copper (Type L) | CPVC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost (3-bath repipe) | $5,500 – $9,500 | $8,500 – $14,500 | $4,500 – $7,500 |
| Lifespan | 50+ years | 70-100 years | 50-70 years |
| Freeze resistance | High — expands without rupture | Low — ruptures in hard freeze | Medium — brittle when cold |
| Installation speed | 1-2 days typical | 2-3 days typical | 1-2 days typical |
| Hard water performance | Excellent — no scale buildup inside | Good — can scale over decades | Good |
| Chemical leaching concerns | Minimal — tested safe | None — metal | Some concern at high temp |
| Pressure rating | Excellent | Excellent | Good |
| Best for | Most Utah repipes — best value | Long-term owners, premium spec | Budget, hot-specific applications |
| Downsides | Plastic feel, needs UV protection | Higher cost, scale, theft risk | Brittle, solvent-welded joints |
FAQ
Repiping FAQs
A standard 2-bath, 1,800 sq ft home in PEX runs $5,500 to $9,500 all-in — pipe, labor, permit, inspection, 10-year warranty. Larger 3-bath homes are $8,500-$14,000. Copper is 40-50% more across the board. Small homes and condos start around $4,500. Drywall patching is a separate cost ($485-$1,850) through our partner crew, or you can handle it yourself.
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Water Softener Install
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Bathroom Remodeling
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