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Biagi Plumbing technicians have the experts needed to professionally and safely have repiping done in your Lake Forest, IL home. Professional repiping services are needed when your home’s entire cold and hot water pipes need to be removed and replaced.
Repiping is not a process that most homeowners want to undertake. However, when the time comes it is a necessary undertaking to keep your home’s vital functions operating properly and to keep those in your home comfortable. Signs your home plumbing system needs repiping include:
The exact price to repipe a home is largely decided by the size and complexity of a home’s plumbing system. To receive a quote to repipe your home’s plumbing system, call Biagi Plumbing today!
A whole home repiping is usually not a single day project. Normally, a whole house repiping will take a few days, but can take more than a week. If you think your home needs repiping services, the experts at Biagi Plumbing have you covered.
It is usually worth it to repipe your home’s plumbing system. Not only can repiping increase the value of your home, but it can increase the efficiency of your plumbing system, driving down your monthly water bill.
Repiping is necessary for a variety of reasons, such as age and corrosion of existing pipes, increased water pressure and flow requirements, or to comply with building codes. Additionally, homeowners may opt to repipe their home if they notice signs of water damage such as discolored or smelly water, lower than normal water pressure, and frequent clogs.
The most common materials used for repiping services include copper pipes, PEX pipes, CPVC pipes, and Polybutylene pipes. Each type of pipe comes with its own benefits, and the best option for your home will depend on various factors such as cost, durability, ease of installation, and local building codes.
The cost of repiping a home can vary greatly depending on a number of factors, such as the size of your home and the type of pipes being replaced. Generally speaking, copper is more expensive than PEX but will last much longer.