Whole-Home Repiping

Brand-New Plumbing Behind Every Wall in Your Chandler Home

'Whole-Home Repiping in Chandler AZ — Replace Old Pipes with Modern Plumbing

Old, corroded or galvanized steel pipes cause low pressure, discoloured water and frequent leaks in Chandler homes. Happy Plumbing provides repiping chandler az  replacing outdated plumbing with modern PEX or copper piping built to last 50+ years

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What it is

What is Whole-Home Repiping?

A whole-home water filtration system, also called a point-of-entry (POE) system, is installed on your main water line where it enters your house. Every drop of water flowing to your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room, and outdoor spigots passes through the filter first.

Unlike under-sink or pitcher filters that only treat one tap, a whole-home system protects your entire plumbing network, your appliances, and every person living under your roof.

Why Chandler

Why Chandler Homeowners Need Repiping

Chandler’s older neighborhoods, from historic downtown to early Sun Lakes builds, were plumbed with materials that have hit the end of their service life. Combined with Arizona’s hard water and soil conditions, the wear adds up fast. Hover any card to learn more.

Galvanized Steel

1960s-1980s homes

Galvanized Steel Decay

Older Chandler homes built before the mid-1980s often have galvanized pipes. Internal rust restricts flow and leaches into your drinking water.

Polybutylene

1978-1995 builds

Polybutylene Failure

Grey plastic pipes installed in many Chandler homes during the 80s and early 90s react with chlorine and crack without warning. Insurance companies flag them.

Slab Leaks

Hard water damage

Slab Leaks Under Concrete

Chandler's hard water and shifting soil cause copper lines under your slab to pinhole. A repipe reroutes lines through walls and ceilings instead.

Low Pressure

Mineral buildup

Pressure & Flow Issues

Decades of calcium scaling narrow the inside of old pipes. If two showers can't run at once, your pipes are likely the bottleneck.

5-Stage Process

How a Whole-Home Repipe Works

Every line in your home gets replaced through a clean, organized process that keeps your family comfortable.

Site Protection

Drop cloths, plastic sheeting, and floor protection throughout the home

Strategic Access

Small, targeted drywall openings minimize repair work later

New Line Installation

PEX or copper run through walls, ceilings, and attic spaces

Old Pipe Cutoff

Legacy lines capped and abandoned in place safely

Pressure Test & Patch

Full system pressure test, then drywall patch and texture match

Our Process

Repiping, Step by Step

Most Chandler homes complete in 2 to 5 days. Clean, professional, and done right.

Free Inspection

We inspect your existing pipes, check pressure, and map every line at your Chandler home.

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Honest Recommendation

PEX vs. copper, partial vs. full repipe. We give you the truth based on your home’s age and condition.

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Pro Installation

Wall openings, line routing, fixture connections, and city inspection coordination.

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Final Walkthrough

Pressure test every fixture, walk you through your new system, and clean up before we leave.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my Chandler home needs a repipe?
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Common signs include rusty or discolored water, low water pressure throughout the house, recurring leaks, water stains on ceilings or walls, and high water bills. Homes built before 1990 in Chandler are prime candidates, especially those with galvanized steel or polybutylene piping.

How much does a whole-home repipe cost in Chandler?
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A professional whole-home repipe in Chandler typically runs between $4,500 and $15,000 depending on home size, number of bathrooms, pipe material chosen (PEX or copper), and accessibility. We provide free in-home inspections and detailed written quotes with no pressure.

PEX or copper, which is better for Chandler homes?
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Both work well. PEX is more affordable, flexible, resists Arizona's hard water scaling better, and installs faster. Copper has a longer track record and feels more premium. For most Chandler homes, we recommend PEX-A for its durability and chlorine resistance, but we'll explain both options during your free quote.

How long does a whole-home repipe take?
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Most Chandler homes are completed in 2 to 5 days. A single-story 3-bedroom home typically takes 2 to 3 days, while larger 2-story homes with multiple bathrooms may take up to a week. You'll have water restored every night before we leave.

Will I have to move out during the repipe?
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No. You can stay in your home throughout the project. Water is shut off during work hours but restored each evening. We protect your floors and furniture, and drywall patching is included so you don't have to coordinate separate contractors.

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