Pipe Repair & Repiping
Stop the Leaks Fix It Right
From small copper pinholes to full-home repipes, we repair and replace plumbing systems the right way—no shortcuts, no guesswork. We handle residential and commercial piping issues in Sammamish, Bellevue, Medina, Newcastle, Issaquah, and surrounding Eastside neighborhoods. Whether it’s a single cracked line or outdated plumbing that needs a full upgrade, we get in, get it done, and leave your system stronger than before.
What We Handle
Spot Fixes Full Repipes Smart Solutions
Small Pipe Repairs
We fix cracked, leaking, or corroded pipes quickly—copper, PEX, galvanized, or PVC. Clean repairs, done to code and built to last.
Corrosion & Rust Issues
Old galvanized or corroded copper pipes cause water discoloration, weak pressure, and frequent leaks. We’ll replace the damaged sections with modern materials that won’t fail under pressure.
Partial & Whole-Home Repiping
For homes with aging or failing plumbing, we design and install new water line systems that improve performance and peace of mind. We work clean and fast to minimize downtime.
Code Compliance & Upgrades
We bring old systems up to current standards—especially important for remodels, additions, or properties getting ready for sale.
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Pipe Repair FAQs
Smart Answers for Seattle Homes
How do I know if my home needs repiping?
If you’re dealing with frequent leaks, rusty or discolored water, or low water pressure, your plumbing system may be nearing the end of its lifespan. In Sammamish, Bellevue, and Medina, many older homes still have galvanized or aging copper pipes that corrode from the inside out. Repiping replaces these failing materials with modern, reliable options like PEX or Type L copper. We’ll inspect your system and provide honest recommendations so you can decide whether a targeted repair or a full replacement is the best solution.
What’s the difference between pipe repair and repiping?
Pipe repair addresses a specific leak or break, while repiping replaces all (or most) of your plumbing system. If the issue is isolated and your pipes are in decent shape overall, a localized repair is often enough. But if problems keep popping up or your system is decades old, repiping can prevent constant future repairs. We’ll help you weigh the options and choose what fits your needs and budget.
How long does a whole-home repipe take?
Most residential repiping projects take two to five days, depending on the size and layout of your home. We work efficiently and cleanly, often keeping water service available for most of the process to minimize disruption. For Eastside homes with tight crawlspaces or complex layouts, we may need an extra day, but we’ll always communicate the schedule clearly upfront. Our goal is to deliver a lasting solution with as little interruption to your daily life as possible.
Do I need a permit for repiping?
Yes, repiping projects usually require a plumbing permit and inspection. We handle all the paperwork, code compliance, and scheduling so you don’t have to worry about it. Our work always meets or exceeds Washington state standards, whether it’s a full repipe or a single-section upgrade. You’ll have peace of mind knowing it’s done by the book.
Will repiping damage my walls or floors?
We make small, clean access points as needed and keep disruption to a minimum. We’ll explain exactly where we need to open walls, and we patch everything neatly when we’re done. If you’re already remodeling, it’s the perfect time to do it. And if not, we’ll make sure your space looks good as new when we finish.