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Do you know when it’s time for a repipe in your home?  Repiping your home can sometimes be the best and only answer to a plumbing leak. A complete and thorough home repipe can seem like a hard task, and while it can be disruptive to your relaxing home life, it doesn’t have to be a dreadful experience. 

Trusting a repiping specialist to repipe the water lines in your home can make all the difference in the world when it comes to the end result and your experience during the actual process.

Essential things to ask if you’re selecting to repipe your home

  • Are you licensed, bonded and insured?
  • How long have you been in business?
  • What kind of pipe will you be replacing my plumbing with?
  • What kind of fittings will you use?
  • Will you be putting up plastic to protect my personal property?
  • Will you be replacing the valves and supply lines at each individual fixture?
  • How long will the project take?

Are You Licensed, Bonded and Insured?

This is a big question to ask whenever you’re having anyone do work at your home. Typically, a licensed company has to pass extensive exams proving they are qualified to do the work.  In addition, licensed plumbing contractors also have to pass background checks and must be bonded and insured to properly maintain and keep their license. 

You don’t want to trust just any local Long Beach Plumbing Company in your home, so make sure it is being taken care of by those that are qualified enough to do the job the right way.

How Long Have You Been In Business?

Asking a local Long Beach Plumbing Company how long they have been in business does not always tell you if they are a great and trustworthy plumber, but it can give you an indication of the longevity of the company and properly help you feel more secure that they will still be around for quite some time.

The dreadful statistics of companies that go out of business within the first five years is staggering in any profession, and plumbing is not excluded from this statistic.  Many local Long Beach Plumbers think they can go into business for themselves and make more money, but they soon discover that it is very different to being an owner-operator and a handful of these people are forced to close up shop and that unfortunately leaves you, the client, with no warranty on your repipe.

What Kind of Pipe Will You Use?

The type of pipe selected by the contractor can make a severe impact on the price of your repipe.  For example, a copper repipe is often twice the cost due to increased material cost and labor costs than a repipe completed in plastic. 

Polybutylene isn’t bad pipe, it just isn’t legal to use in the United States but is acceptable in other countries. 

Copper can be an incredible choice when choosing to repipe your home, it has a long history of reliability and we still give the option for copper repipes, even though PEX Repipes are the most in demand type of repipe. PEX pipe also has a long history of reliability and is a fraction of the cost of copper. 

Furthermore, PEX repipes are less costly on labor because of the flexibility of PEX piping. There are several manufacturers of PEX “A” piping (the type of pipe used for domestic water lines).

Another pipe that may be offered to you, and while is up to plumbing code, we do not recommend it is CPVC.  CPVC is a ridged type of plastic pipe similar to PVC, but it is rated for hot water use.  Unfortunately, this type of piping, overtime gets brittle and becomes very hard to repair. 

Will You Be Replacing the Valves and Supply Lines at Each Fixture Included in the Cost of the Repipe?

If your home is being repiped, our local Long Beach Plumbing experts highly advice that the shutoff valves, known as angle stops and supply lines are replaced at the same time. Connecting old angle stops and supply lines back up to the new pipe is a disaster just waiting to happen.

How Long Will the Project Take?

A repipe can vary in length of time based on how many team members are on the project as well as the size of your home.  Whether you have one story or two, story plays a drastic role in the length of time, as well as if you have attic access or a flat roof.  There are an assortment of variables when it comes to time but our Long Beach Plumbing Experts suggest to get a rough estimate of just how long the project should take so that you can plan out the correct way.