Plumbing problems don't wait - neither do we!
Those subdivisions that went up 20 years ago around Holmen? The pipes inside those homes are hitting that age where problems start showing up. You’ll notice it first with low water pressure or rusty water coming out of your faucets. That’s your plumbing telling you it’s wearing out.
We do a lot of repiping work for homeowners who are tired of dealing with constant leaks. Old galvanized pipes corrode from the inside out. You can’t see it happening until water starts dripping through your ceiling or your water pressure drops to nothing. Copper pipes can develop pinhole leaks after years of exposure to acidic water. PVC gets brittle and cracks.
If you’re calling a plumber more than twice a year for leak repairs, repiping makes more sense than patching. We had a customer in one of the newer neighborhoods who kept fixing leaks one at a time. After the fourth emergency call in six months, we repiped the whole house. No more problems.
Repiping means we replace all the old supply lines in your home with new pipes. We use modern materials that’ll last 50 years or more. The work involves cutting into walls to access the old pipes, running new lines, and patching everything back up when we’re done.
Our background is actually commercial plumbing, so we bring that level of quality to residential jobs. We’re clean about it too. Drop cloths everywhere, daily cleanup, and we don’t leave a mess for you to deal with.
Most homes take us three to five days depending on size. You’ll have water shut off during work hours, but we make sure you’ve got running water every night. It’s not a small job, but it fixes your plumbing problems for good instead of just buying you another few months.