Copper pipes are the traditional choice—they’re durable, long-lasting, and handle temperature changes well. They typically last 50-70 years and maintain property value well.
PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) is newer technology that’s flexible, resistant to freezing, and costs less to install. It’s easier to route through walls and around obstacles, which can reduce installation time and cost.
Both options will solve your water pressure and reliability problems. The choice often comes down to your budget, your home’s layout, and your long-term plans. We’ll recommend what makes the most sense for your specific situation.