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Whole Home Repiping Specialist in Clearwater, Bradenton, Sarasota, St. Pete, and Tampa Areas

Climate Design Home Services has over fifty years in the Suncoast area doing repiping projects. Furthermore, repiping an entire home takes exceptional skill, experience and planning. The team at Climate Design Home Services know this because we’ve completed hundreds of such repiping projects. Our team of plumbing experts understand the challenges of repiping better than anyone. So, if you’re ready to take on this extensive renovation project, Climate Design Home Services is the best team to make it happen.

Repiping for a new home addition in Tampa, Florida.

Why Repipe Your Entire Home?

While there are many different reasons to repipe your whole home, there are a few here within the Clearwater, Bradenton, Tampa, and Sarasota areas.

Repiping a St. Petersburg, Florida home.

Frequent Leaks and Water Damage:

If your home is giving you tell-tell signs of plumbing failure, it may be time to repipe. Homes that have recurring leaks are a common sign of plumbing failure. These leaks will eventually cause significant damage to walls, flooring, foundations, and lead to mold growth.

Pipe Corrosion and Aging Materials:

If you home was built before 1980, you probably still have galvanized steel, copper, or polybutylene pipes. All of these are prone to corrosion, leaks, and eventually failure. Polybutylene pipes are common in homes built from 1978 to 1996. These pipes will need replacing regardless. If they haven’t been leaking yet, they will. Also, there was a class-action law suite decades ago, that dealt with the issue, but just know that you will need to repipe your home.

Furthermore, with our high humidity, salt-laden air, it leads to corrosion and frequent leaks for all types of pipe materials.

Hard Water Mineral Buildup:

Florida is known for its hard water containing high levels of calcium and magnesium. If your home is older, these minerals accumulate inside pipes. Once minerals start to cause scaling, it restricts water flow, pressure, and eventually, it clogs them completely. This buildup shortens the lifespan of your plumbing, appliances, and fixtures that connect to the water supply.

Water Quality and Health Concerns:

Old deteriorating pipes can release rust, lead, or other contaminants into the water supply as well. This results in discolored, foul-tasting, or even unsafe water, and you don’t want to drink it. Repiping with modern materials such as PVC, PEX, copper, galvanized, and even stainless steel will help fix the issue.

What Factors Affect the Cost of Repiping an Entire House?

  • 1. The material of the pipes:

    While most whole-home repiping projects today rely on two types of piping materials, PEX or copper, it really depends on the usage of the pipe material. Local and state codes dictate the pipe material usage. It may be different piping too, depending on the purpose. However, the determining factor is based on the location of your Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Bradenton, Sarasota, or Tampa home.

  • 2. The size of the project:

    The scope of the project is another factor that will play a major role in cost. In most cases, the size of the home and the number of rooms play the determining factors in the final price estimate.

  • 3. The contractor you hire:

    Plumbers charge different labor rates based on their years of experience, level of skill with the required equipment. Other factors related to whole home repiping jobs require a level of skill that only master plumbers tend to take on and complete. For a major job like repiping, smart homeowners are willing to pay a bit more to get peace of mind for a team that has major experience like a repiping specialist that Climate Design Home Services provides.

Repiping a home in Lakewood Ranch, Florida during a home remodel.

Getting Started on Your Whole Home Repiping Project

The first step in getting started is easy. Contact Climate Design Home Services by either calling, texting online, or completing the form here on this page. From there, we’ll schedule a time for a plumbing expert to come and discuss your project with you at a convenient time.