How Much Does Repiping a House with PEX Cost?

The cost of replacing a pipe, or “repiping”, will depend on the total number of fixtures in your home, the size of your house, the accessibility of the pipes, and whether it is a one- or two-story building. Using PEX pipes to reconnect a house is less expensive than copper pipes because they are flexible and take less time for a plumber to install them behind walls. This is an effective way to extend the life of your home's hard-to-reach water pipes and reduce repainting costs. Depending on the length of the pipe (for example, if you are replacing the entire house or just the connection between the meter and the residence) and the materials used, the cost of replacing the pipes can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. The price of repiping a home with many fixtures is also more expensive because it takes longer to properly connect the supply and drain lines to each sink or fixture.

The key to successful repiping of any home is to detect faulty pipes first and replace them as soon as possible. The key to effectively repairing a home is to identify compromised pipes in time and replace them promptly. Depending on the size of the pipe (for example, if you are remodeling the entire house or just the connection between the meter and the house) and the materials you use, the cost of replacing the pipes could range from a couple of thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. When considering repiping your home, it is important to hire a professional plumber who has experience with PEX piping. They will be able to assess your home's plumbing system and determine which type of pipe is best for your needs.

They will also be able to provide an accurate estimate for how much it will cost to replace your pipes. Additionally, they can advise you on how to maintain your new plumbing system so that it lasts for years to come. Repiping your home with PEX piping can be an expensive endeavor but it can also be a great investment in your home's future. By replacing old, faulty pipes with new ones, you can extend the life of your home's plumbing system and reduce repainting costs. Additionally, you can save money on energy bills by using PEX piping which is more efficient than copper piping.

Ultimately, repiping your home with PEX piping can be an expensive but worthwhile investment.

Ted Bell
Ted Bell

Ted is a nationally recognized home repiping expert. He's been repiping homes in San Diego since 1993 and has been a frequent Angi's Super Service Award winner.