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You turn on any faucet and get instant, strong water pressure every time. No more rusty water staining your sinks or making your coffee taste metallic. No more surprise leaks flooding your floors or driving up your water bill.
Your home feels secure again. You stop checking for wet spots on walls and ceilings. You stop worrying about pipe bursts while you’re at work or on vacation.
Modern PEX or copper pipes deliver clean, reliable water throughout your Granite Bay home. Your family enjoys consistent hot showers, your appliances work better, and your property value stays protected.
We understand exactly what’s happening inside those 1980s-era Granite Bay homes. We’ve seen the galvanized pipes that are corroding from the inside out, creating rust-colored water and weak pressure that frustrates homeowners daily.
We’ve been serving Granite Bay residents with transparent pricing and professional service that actually shows up on time. Our 4.7-star Google rating comes from customers who appreciate that we explain everything clearly and often finish jobs for less than the original estimate.
When you’re dealing with a $1.3 million home, you need plumbers who respect your investment and do the work right the first time.
First, we inspect your current plumbing system to identify problem areas and determine the best replacement strategy for your specific home layout. We explain everything we find and provide a clear estimate before any work begins.
Next, we carefully remove old pipes while protecting your walls, floors, and belongings. Our team installs new copper or PEX piping using the most efficient routes through your home to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
Finally, we test the entire system thoroughly to ensure perfect water pressure and flow throughout your home. We clean up completely and walk you through your new plumbing system so you know exactly what was done and how to maintain it.
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Your repiping service includes complete removal of old, corroded pipes and installation of modern materials that will last decades. We handle all permits and inspections required in Granite Bay, so you don’t have to navigate city requirements yourself.
Granite Bay’s older homes often have unique challenges like slab foundations and custom layouts that require experienced plumbers who understand local construction methods. We work efficiently to minimize disruption while ensuring every connection meets current California plumbing codes.
You get a full system warranty, transparent pricing with no surprise charges, and the peace of mind that comes from working with plumbers who’ve been trusted by Granite Bay homeowners for years.
Most Granite Bay home repipes take 2-4 days depending on your home’s size and complexity. Single-story homes typically finish faster than two-story properties because we have easier access to run new pipes.
We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine. You’ll have water service restored each evening, so you can shower, cook, and use your home normally overnight.
The timeline also depends on whether we’re replacing just water lines or including sewer lines, and if your home has a slab foundation or crawl space access. We’ll give you an accurate timeline after inspecting your specific property.
Copper pipes are the traditional choice that last 50+ years and add value to your home. They’re durable, resist corrosion better than old galvanized pipes, and many Granite Bay homeowners prefer them for their proven track record.
PEX pipes are flexible, cost less to install, and resist scale buildup that can reduce water pressure over time. They’re easier to install in tight spaces and less likely to burst if frozen, which can happen during Granite Bay’s occasional cold snaps.
Both materials are excellent choices that will eliminate the problems you’re having with old galvanized or copper pipes. We’ll recommend the best option based on your home’s layout, your budget, and your long-term plans.
Professional repiping requires some access points, but we minimize wall and floor damage by using existing openings whenever possible. We carefully cut small access holes only where necessary and always patch and repair any openings we create.
Most water line access happens through crawl spaces, basements, or attics rather than through finished living areas. When we do need to access pipes behind walls, we use precision cutting tools and repair everything to match your existing finishes.
Our goal is to complete your repipe with minimal impact on your home’s appearance. Many customers are surprised by how little disruption there actually is when the work is done by experienced professionals who plan carefully.
Granite Bay repiping costs typically range from $8,000 to $15,000 for most homes, depending on square footage, number of bathrooms, and pipe material choice. Larger homes or those requiring extensive slab work may cost more.
The investment pays for itself through eliminated leak repairs, lower water bills, and increased home value. Many Granite Bay homeowners find that repiping costs less than they expected, especially when compared to ongoing repair costs for failing pipes.
We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs upfront, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges, no hidden fees, and we often finish projects for less than the original estimate.
Yes, whole house repiping in Granite Bay requires permits from Placer County, and we handle all permit applications and inspections for you. This ensures your work meets current codes and protects your home’s value and insurance coverage.
The permit process typically takes a few days to process, and we schedule inspections at the appropriate stages of your project. County inspectors verify that all work meets California plumbing standards for safety and performance.
Having proper permits is crucial if you ever sell your home, as buyers and their inspectors will look for permitted plumbing work. We make sure everything is documented correctly so you have no issues down the road.
The most obvious signs are rust-colored water, low water pressure throughout the house, and frequent leaks in multiple locations. If your home was built in the 1980s like most Granite Bay properties, your galvanized pipes are likely corroding from the inside.
You might notice water tastes metallic, your water heater doesn’t last as long as it should, or you hear banging noises when you turn faucets on and off. High water bills without obvious leaks often indicate hidden pipe problems.
If you’re experiencing any combination of these issues, it’s time for a professional inspection. Waiting usually means more expensive repairs and potential water damage to your home’s structure and belongings.
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