Whole House Re-Pipe

Whole House Re-pipes in Tulsa Metro

A home’s plumbing system is one of its most critical components. Over time, pipes can deteriorate, corrode, or become outdated, leading to costly repairs and ongoing frustrations. When plumbing issues become frequent or severe, a whole house repipe may be the most effective solution. This comprehensive service involves replacing all water supply piping within the home, ensuring long-term reliability, improved efficiency, and enhanced property value.

When to Consider a Whole House Re-pipe

While a partial repipe may temporarily resolve isolated issues, it often leaves underlying problems unaddressed. A complete repipe provides a lasting solution and peace of mind. Signs that it may be time to consider a whole house repipe include:

  • The home is more than 50 years old and still has its original plumbing.

  • Persistent leaks or recurring water damage.

  • Inconsistent or low water pressure.

  • Visible corrosion on exposed pipes.

  • Tap water with an unusual taste, odor, or discoloration.

The Whole House Re-pipe Process

Initial Inspection and Consultation

A Hendrick Technician conducts a detailed inspection of the existing plumbing system. During this consultation, concerns are reviewed, the condition of the pipes is assessed, and customized solutions are presented. Financing options are available to make the process more accessible.

Detailed Quote and Timeline

An itemized proposal is provided, outlining all costs and a clear project timeline. This ensures transparency and helps homeowners plan with confidence.

Preparing the Home

Before work begins, protective measures are taken to safeguard the property. Furniture and flooring are covered, and designated pathways are established to maintain a clean and orderly environment throughout the project.

Re-piping Installation

Old pipes are systematically removed and replaced with durable, high-quality piping. The installation is performed with precision to ensure optimal performance and minimal disruption to the home.

Final Testing and Quality Assurance

Upon completion, the new plumbing system undergoes rigorous pressure testing and quality checks. Only after confirming that the system meets the highest standards of performance and reliability is the project considered complete.

A whole house repipe is an investment in the safety, comfort, and value of a home. With professional service and careful attention to detail, homeowners can enjoy a modern plumbing system designed to last for decades.