Repipe Specialist Information - AMA Repiping LLC

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

 

Residential and Commercial Repiping

Are you looking for a dependable Residential or Commercial Repiping Company? You have come to the right place. You may be asking yourself why you should repipe. Consequences of not repiping your structure could be costly and disastrous. There are many reasons you should repipe. Here are a few of the most common repiping reasons.
Toxic Water Old, corroded pipes create rust on the inside of your pipes. If your water is not coming out clear, you need to have them looked at by a professional repipe specialist. Discolored water is a evident sign that you have more serious problems coming.

Leaks in your Pipes Leaks are hard to determine because your pipes are underground. If you have experienced multiple, reoccurring leaks, it may be time for a Residential and Commercial Repiping company to review your options. The damage from pipes leaking can leave a costly aftermath.

Property Value Corroded or rusting pipes can dramatically affect your structure’s value. In real estate, it is not uncommon for an inspector to thoroughly inspect the plumbing system. If you have an older home or building, it may still be beneficial to protect your home’s value with a whole repiping project. When purchasing home or business owners insurance, many companies will not cover old types of piping, which will make your home or business unattractive to the market.

 

AMA Repiping, Inc has over 60 years combined experience in Residential and Commercial Repiping. Our repiping experts have the knowledge, experience, and skills to get the project done quickly and professionally. If you are in need of Residential and Commercial Repiping, reach out to us on our contact page.  We pride ourselves in our earned customer service experience nationwide. We have completed repiping projects Nationwide. The areas we repipe include but not limited to: Atlanta, GA, Hilton Head, SC, and Orange County, CA.

Repipe Specialist

AMA Repipe Specialist

If your house has galvanized pipes, it is likely it is time to replace your plumbing. There are many different plumbing types to choose from. Different types of pipes provide different advantages and disadvantages. A Repipe Specialist can offer you extensive consultation on your current plumbing system and your best options for replacement. You should call a repipe specialist to ensure you receive a long-lasting, good and efficient plumbing system. Here are a few materials used in plumbing.

What does galvanized household plumbing look like?

Galvanized pipes are a type of older iron pipes which were installed more than 50 years ago. This pipe is heavy, strong and efficient, but eventually corrodes as time passes. Galvanized pipes usually have zinc coating and if you scratch the exterior should see a gray or silver.

What does copper household plumbing look like?

The same scratch test can be conducted for copper plumbing. A key thing to look for is the metallic brown, red color. You many have copper plumbing if you are experiencing discolored water.

What does plastic household plumbing look like? 

Plastic plumbing combines a variety of fittings designed to bring together the home’s piping, which is generally going to be white in color.