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When is Repiping a House Necessary and What’s Involved in the Process?

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Often times, a leak in one of your pipes can be fixed with a simple repair at a single section of your plumbing system. More serious problems, however, might require all of the pipes in your home to be replaced. This process is known as repiping a house. Today we’re going to talk about some of the most common scenarios in which you would need to repipe your home and what’s involved in the process!

When would you need to repipe your house?

Some of the most common reasons why you would need to repipe your home include:

What’s involved in repiping a house?

In order to repipe your home, Cabrillo will need to remove small sections of your drywall so we can access and replace your pipes. Depending on the size of your home, this process will likely take a few days to a week to complete. Don’t worry, while we’re working on your home we’ll cover all of your furniture, floors and other belongings so that our work doesn’t make a mess. After the entire process is finished and your home is cleaned up, we’ll test to ensure that water is flowing properly through all of your new pipes.

Keep in mind that repiping a house is a major plumbing repair, and you should only hire a trusted and well-respected contractor like Cabrillo in order to ensure that the job is done right.

If you have any questions about repiping a house, or if you’d like a plumbing system serviced or installed in your home, contact Cabrillo, your Bay Area plumbing, heating and air conditioning contractor.

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