Repiping & Pipe Replacement in Hampton Roads
If you are fighting constant leaks, rusty water, or low pressure, repiping may be the lasting fix. Hampton Roads Plumbing Co replaces old, corroded, or failing pipes with modern PEX or copper across Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, and all of Hampton Roads, restoring clean water and strong pressure throughout your home.
Signs Your Home May Need Repiping
- Frequent or repeated pipe leaks
- Discolored, rusty, or metallic-tasting water
- Low water pressure throughout the house
- Old polybutylene, galvanized, or corroded piping
We plan repipes to minimize disruption, protect your walls and floors, and bring your plumbing up to code.
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Repiping is a smart long-term investment when old pipes keep failing. We replace worn supply lines throughout your home with durable modern materials, improving water quality, pressure, and reliability.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a whole-home repipe take?
Most repipes are completed in a few days depending on home size and pipe layout. We work efficiently and keep water-off time to a minimum.
PEX or copper, which is better?
Both are excellent. PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, and cost-effective, while copper is long-proven and durable. We help you choose based on your home and budget.
Will repiping disrupt my whole house?
We plan the work to limit disruption and protect your home, and we walk you through the timeline before we begin.
Do you provide free estimates for repiping?
Yes, with upfront, honest pricing.
Does repiping improve water pressure?
Often, yes. Replacing corroded or undersized pipes can restore healthier water pressure and flow throughout your home.
Request a Free Estimate
Ready to get started? Contact Hampton Roads Plumbing Co for licensed, insured plumbing service with upfront, honest pricing. Request your free estimate today.
Older homes in Hampton Roads sometimes still have outdated piping that is prone to leaks, low pressure, or discolored water. A repipe addresses the root of the problem instead of patching one leak at a time, giving you reliable plumbing you do not have to worry about.