Repipe Services for Seattle, WA
“Should I care about the type of pipes in my walls?”
Small leaks, major leaks and minor issues with your pipes are often repaired by patching the issue. With large or major issues and even small leaks, it’s often more beneficial in the long run to repipe. Trust the experts at Repipe Masters for your repiping job, we have the experience, expertise and are fully equipped to perform your repiping job and ensure you will be free of pipe problems for years to come.
Why Should I Care About The Type Of Pipes In My Walls?
POLYBUTYLENE PIPING
Polybutylene piping was used primarily in the 1970’s to the mid-1990’s as a cheap alternative to copper pipes. They have not stood the test of time and have proven to leak, break, and cause major damage to property. In many municipalities you are not able to sell a property that contains Polybutylene piping – It will fail!
GALVANIZED STEEL
Galvanized pipes are no longer used in construction due to lead contaminating the water. Properties built prior to the 1980’s have a high chance of having galvanized pipes. Galvanized pipes corrode, reduce water pressure and can cause discoloration of water. It is very important to have your property repiped if you have galvanized pipes to ensure safe water.
CPVC
Over time, it gets brittle and cracks and breaks and the glue joints will continue to deteriorate throughout the piping and fail. Through the pipe and go bad. The problems with CPVC pipes can range from:
- Turning off the valve by the toilet and having it snap off in the wall.
- Mopping your floor and hitting the connection, causing it to snap!
COPPER
Copper pipes have proven reliability since the adoption of use around the 1960’s. Depending on the wall thickness, they tend to have a fairly long life span. Older copper pipes could have been joined together with lead based solder can cause pinhole leaks. These are failing at an alarming rate! Now is the time to repipe your property using Delta’s proven cost effective solution.
Our technicians can locate, repair or replace your water service line. In many cases trenchless technology can be used to replace your water line and prevent the damage and mess of digging up your yard.
Also serving Tacoma, Shoreline, Des-Moines, Everett, University Place, and the surrounding areas.