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Polybutylene Repiping

Polybutylene Repiping

Polybutylene Repiping is the process of replacing or bypassing existing, old polybutylene piping in the plumbing of a house with the purpose of ending the leak and flood issues caused by aging polybutylene.

Depending on the complexity of the configuration of the current plumbing and how accessible are the old pipes they can be removed or bypassed.

Normally the process includes an experienced and qualified repipe specialist doing an inspection first and identifying that it is a valid issue with the old piping and whether the old piping is polybutylene.

Then an estimate is done for the project of replacing the plumbing with new (using longer lasting materials).

If the home owner decides to proceed the project is planned and done.

AMA Repiping does:

  • free estimates
  • turn-key solutions (all the work is done by one vendor; including complete re-finishing of the walls)
  • quick turnaround – usually 3 – 5 days
  • work done while the house is occupied; no need to vacate the house and to pay for hotels etc.
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee
  • 25 years transferable warranty

 

Polybutylene Replacement

Polybutylene Replacement

If you are looking for polybutylene replacement you have come to the right place.

Give us a call since there is zero risk or obligation for you.

We do completely free estimates.

So for no cost at all you are going to know what the situation in your house is with plumbing and exactly how much you are looking at for your polybutylene piping to be replaced.

AMA Repiping LLC, with a local operation in Atlanta (local talent employed) specializes in repipe. We do not do other plumbing services and we do not compete with local competent service plumbers.

We do one thing: repipe.

Contact us the most convenient way for you:

  • phone
  • email
  • contact form on this website
  • you can even find our Facebook page: AMA Repiping Atlanta and message us there

Polybutylene Atlanta

Polybutylene Atlanta

The advantages of using he services of AMA Repiping LLC in Atlanta are:

  • we are local to Atlanta metro area; we do service in other parts of Georgia too; we are a nationwide company but we have a local office with local talent
  • specialization in repipe; we do not do other plumbing services and we do not compete with the local plumbing companies; we do one thing – repipe
  • we do free estimates on all our projects and requests for inspection of polybutylene piping
  • we give 25 year transferable warranty on our materials and work
  • we offer a true turn-key solution; we do the estimate; we plan the work we leave a fully usable and finished house with no need for additional vendors to finish drywall, paint or to clean
  • we give 100% satisfaction guarantee
  • we do quick turnaround service; we are usually done in an average size house in about 3 to 5 days
  • when AMA Repiping does a project there is no need to vacate the property; we isolate the sections of the house for us to work and progress through the project so the family can continue occupying the house and not need to pay for hotel or disrupt their daily life
  • we accent strongly on finishing work; during the actual replacement of old pipes with new some wall will need to be penetrated and some drywall removed; we will recover those walls and finish and paint to leave them as new
  • AMA Repiping has a very thorough, specific Quality Control (QA) process; through the progression of our projects we have specifically designated check and QA points that are inspected with great attention to detail

Polybutylene Pipe Replacement Cost

Polybutylene Pipe Replacement Cost

The price of replacing existing polybutylene piping in a house depends on a few factors:

  1. Size of the house and more specifically the size and complexity of the actual plumbing – all pipes going from the supply line (utility water intake) to all the different water appliances: faucets, showers, washer and drier closets, bathrooms, hot water tubs etc.
  2. The complexity of the walls behind which the current pipes are; not all current pipes get actually replaced many of the current pipes can simply be disconnected and then bypassed with the new plumbing (from a longer lasting material than polybutylene); this a great way to reduce repipe cost in many situations.
  3. The new piping material used. Some modern options are copper, PEX, PVC (or CPVC).

AMA Repiping can do a free estimate for your polybutylene repipe project. So Call us!