Protect Your Home from Aging Plumbing Failures
Repiping Services in Ontario for homes with frequent leaks or corroded water supply lines
PNR Plumbing & Rooter provides complete repiping services that replace the water supply lines throughout your home when corrosion, pinhole leaks, or outdated materials compromise your plumbing system. You need repiping when you notice rust-colored water at the tap, recurring leaks under sinks or in walls, or diminished water pressure that no fixture adjustment seems to fix. This service is designed for homeowners in Ontario and Orange County who live in older properties where galvanized steel, polybutylene, or corroded copper pipes have reached the end of their functional life.
The work involves removing outdated plumbing materials and installing new water supply lines using durable pipe materials such as copper or cross-linked polyethylene. You will see restored water pressure at every fixture, elimination of discolored water caused by internal rust, and an immediate reduction in the likelihood of sudden pipe failures that lead to drywall damage or flooding. Repiping addresses the root cause rather than patching individual leaks, which is why it is recommended for homes experiencing multiple failures within a short period or buildings where a plumbing inspection reveals widespread internal corrosion.
Contact PNR Plumbing & Rooter to schedule a repiping consultation and receive a detailed evaluation of your home's water supply system.
What Changes After a Full Repipe
You can expect the repiping process to involve accessing pipe runs through strategic wall openings, removing the old supply lines, and routing new piping to every water outlet in the home. PNR Plumbing & Rooter maps your existing layout before beginning removal, which minimizes unnecessary wall damage and allows the team to plan the most efficient path for the new lines. Depending on your home's size and the complexity of the existing plumbing configuration, the installation may take two to four days to complete.
When the work is finished, you will notice consistent water pressure at all fixtures, clear water without metallic taste or rust particles, and the absence of unexpected drips or stains on ceilings and walls. The new piping eliminates the internal corrosion that caused ongoing problems, which means you no longer face the expense and disruption of chasing individual leaks as they appear in different areas of the house. This service applies to single-family residences and multifamily properties where aging infrastructure affects multiple units.
Repiping does not include replacement of drain lines, fixture upgrades, or repairs to exterior water service lines owned by the municipality. The scope covers water supply lines from the main shutoff valve to all interior fixtures, and any necessary drywall patching or repainting remains the responsibility of the homeowner or a separate contractor.
Common Questions About Full Home Repiping
Homeowners considering repiping often want to know how the process affects daily routines, what materials will replace the old pipes, and how long the new system will remain reliable.
What signs indicate my home needs repiping rather than isolated repairs?
You need repiping when you experience three or more leaks within a year, notice discolored water from multiple taps, or find that a plumbing inspection reveals extensive corrosion inside the pipes.
How long does a complete repipe take in a typical home?
Most residential repiping projects in Ontario require two to four days depending on square footage and the number of fixtures, with water service temporarily interrupted during active installation periods.
What materials are used to replace outdated plumbing?
PNR Plumbing & Rooter installs copper or cross-linked polyethylene based on your home's configuration and local code requirements, both of which resist corrosion and provide decades of reliable service.
Why is repiping recommended for homes built before 1980?
Older homes often contain galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes that corrode internally over time, leading to restricted flow, rust buildup, and sudden failures that repiping permanently resolves.
Will repiping eliminate low water pressure throughout my house?
Yes, you will notice improved pressure at every fixture once corroded pipes are replaced with smooth-interior supply lines that allow unrestricted water flow.
If you have experienced multiple plumbing leaks or your water quality has declined, reach out to PNR Plumbing & Rooter at (714) 392-6771 to arrange a repiping evaluation and discuss the best replacement strategy for your home.