Whole-Home Repiping
Replace failing galvanized, polybutylene, or old copper supply lines.
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What's included
If you've had multiple pinhole leaks, low pressure at every fixture, or you still have polybutylene or galvanized lines, it's time to repipe. We use PEX-A with a manifold and home-run distribution — one continuous line from the manifold to each fixture, no concealed joints. Most repipes done in 2–4 days with minimal drywall cuts.
Why Brian's Plumbing for this
Master-Plumber Licensed
Texas Master Plumber License #M-39842, PHCC member, fully insured.
Same-Day Service
Most repair calls placed before noon are completed the same day.
Family Owned
Locally owned and operated — your neighbors, not a national chain.
Upfront Pricing
Flat-rate pricing approved before any work begins. No surprises.
Frequently asked questions
How disruptive is a repipe?
Water is off in 2–4 hour stretches per day. You can stay in the house. Drywall patches happen once everything is pressure-tested.
What's wrong with polybutylene?
It fails in clusters once it starts. If you have grey poly anywhere in the house, plan to replace it before insurance gets involved.
Other services you might need
Toilet Repair & Installation
Fix the running toilet, replace the flange, or install a new model.
Faucet & Fixture Replacement
Kitchen, bath, laundry — new fixture install or repair existing.
Garbage Disposal
Repair a jammed disposal or install a new one — usually same-day.
Ready for reliable comfort?
Schedule online or call (972) 555-0142 — we answer 24/7.