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Repiping Benefits

What are the Benefits of Repiping?

Thinking about repiping your home, office, or apartment complex? No need to research anymore, Call AMA Repiping at (866) 262-1815, and see if repiping is right for you.

  • No more rusty or discolored water.
  • Peace of mind.
  • Being able to use more than one fixture at a time.
  • No more leaky pipes.
  • No scalding in the shower when the washing machine, sink, or toilet used.
  • Adds value to home or building.

Find out the Repiping Benefits. Our experts have 60+ years of experience in the repiping industry. We will come to your home and give you a completely 100% free estimate for repiping your home.

Repipe Cost

What Does it Cost to Repipe a Home?

A home’s repipe cost is typically based on the number of fixtures you have (bathtubs, sinks, water heaters,  toilets, dishwashers, ect). Another factor will be the plumbing layout, size of your home and the number of levels. Sometimes the cost of a repipe will be affected by the permit costs. This fee can vary into the hundreds. Some pipes are hidden and hard to find inside the walls of your house. Drywall repair is generally included in the cost of repiping. Choosing a particular material will also affect the price of your repipe project. Because repiping specialists are so experienced in just sole pipe replacement, you will get a better price. Most people believe a plumber will charge less than a repiping business but it is actually the opposite.

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Repiping Specialist

What You Should Look For in a Repiping Specialist

Many plumbing companies offer repiping services. It is a great idea to find a plumber who exclusively does repiping. It is also important to hire a dependable, trustworthy repipe technician.  A inexperienced Repiping Specialist may leave problems that can seriously damage your home in the long run, leaving you out of luck. Here are a few things to look for when looking for this type of professional:

License

A repiping specialist will always have insurance and be bonded. This protects your home, you and the technician. If they do not have applicable coverage or proper licensing, reconsider to someone who does.

Warranty

A good repipe specialist will back their work with a warranty. That’s a sign of good craft, and a sign that your repiping job will last. Ask for a warranty.

Experience

Confirm their experience. Ask for references. Real estate agents or HOAs are also a good source for testimonials. It is best to get about five different referrals and start your research from there.

Cost

First, get some estimates. This is generally free. Always get this in writing. The repipe contract should include time frames, cost of materials, payment arrangements, license number, and the total cost. To be safe, get a few other estimates for comparison to make sure you are getting a fair price.

Call 1-866-262-1815 today to get a high-quality, worry-free plumbing system that will last a lifetime! Check out our testimonials from our past clients here.

Polybutylene Pipe

Dangers of Polybutylene Pipe

Some Polybutylene piping issues are from poor installation. However, most issues stem from the actual quality and function of the pipe itself. These older pipes are known to crumble when in  contact with oxidants. Oxidants are found in tap water from the public water system. Deterioration connected to chlorine water ingredients is also attributed  to the failures.

Polybutylene piping deteriorates from the inside . This makes it hard to determine the pipe’s condition and hard to estimate when you will need to replace or repair. Thus, an unpredictable leak or burst could cost you thousands in damages.

Polybutylene piping is plastic and typically gray, blue, or black in color. One of the easiest ways to identify this pipe is to locate the “PB” lettering on the piping label.

Polybutylene piping damages are costly. Insurance companies often cancel or reject policies for houses with recognized poly piping problems. Also, it is extremely difficult to sell a home with this piping, because it is so unreliable and hazardous. The only way to eliminate the possibility of damages that can come from old polybutylene piping is to replace the pipe.  Over the years, AMA Repiping has assessed thousands of problems involving Polybutylene pipe. Commercial and Residential, we have the experience and know how to fix these plumbing problems. If your house was built between 1970 and 1995, you may have Polybutylene piping.

If you think you have polybutylene piping or are about to buy a home or business that has polybutylene piping, call our qualified repiping experts for your free estimate today.

With more than 60 years of combined experience, we strive to show the gold standard of service in our industry.

Visit our contact page now and save yourself a headache.