Home Re-piping Services in Glendale, AZ
A home re-piping project is a major task, and our friendly plumbers focus on providing top-quality service with minimal disruptions to you, your family, and your home. Our team will carefully cover all floors and exposed furniture, and then we will get to work, evaluating your home’s pipes and creating the perfect plan.
Through our careful planning, we can perform minimal, precise cuts as we replace your dated or damaged pipes with new piping. Once the job is done, we ensure everything is clean and free of debris. We have the expertise and tools to get your home’s plumbing systems updated and optimized as efficiently as possible! And you’ll benefit for years to come, with fewer instances of clogs, pipe leaks, and water damage to your home.
Do I Need Home Re-piping?
Bumble Bee Plumbing can help you figure this out through our reliable diagnostic service.
While we’re ready to help you figure out if now’s the time for a home re-piping, here are some questions to ask and answer to find out if you should contact our experts:
- Is the plumbing in my home 40 years old or older? Older pipes will, of course, wear with age. More importantly, pipes made of lead, galvanized steel, and pipes using vermiculite need to be replaced. Not only are these pipes prone to degrading, but many of them also become highly dangerous as they break down.
- Do I experience frequent plumbing problems? Constant clogs, pipe leaks, and low water pressure are all indicators that your pipes are beginning to wear out, meaning it’s a good time to talk to your plumber about the advantages of re-piping.
- Does my current plumbing network meet my needs? Re-piping offers a great opportunity to move lines or alter your home plumbing system. So, if you’ve been considering moving a sink or changing the location of your tank or tankless water heater, this is a great opportunity to get it all done at once.
- Do I have an upcoming home remodel or home addition? Incorporating a re-piping project while you’re already working on your home can save you big time on overall costs while making sure space considerations, new appliances, and more are compatible with your new pipe system.