Replace Failing Pipes Throughout Your Home

Whole-home re-piping services for Chandler properties with aging or corroded plumbing systems

When your water pressure drops in multiple rooms, you see rust in the water, or leaks keep appearing in different spots, the problem is often not one pipe but the entire system. Many homes in Chandler built before 1990 still rely on galvanized steel or outdated copper that corrodes from the inside, and patching one section does not stop the next failure from happening.

ABC Plumbing and Rooter replaces aging or corroded plumbing systems with modern piping materials, restoring water pressure and preventing ongoing leaks. We offer copper and updated alternatives depending on your home layout and budget. Re-piping is a long-term investment that eliminates recurring plumbing failures and improves water quality throughout your Chandler home.

If you are dealing with frequent leaks or discolored water, request a consultation to evaluate your system.

What a Full Repipe Involves

We start by mapping your existing plumbing layout and identifying which lines need replacement. In most Chandler homes, we access pipes through attic crawl spaces and wall cavities, minimizing the need to cut into finished surfaces. We remove old pipe sections and install new lines with proper supports, connections, and code-compliant fittings.

After the repipe is finished, you will notice stronger water pressure at every fixture, no rust or sediment in the water, and no more surprise leaks from corroded joints. The new system is tested under pressure before we close walls and restore access points.

Repipe projects typically take two to four days depending on home size and pipe routing. We coordinate with your schedule to keep disruptions minimal and restore water service at the end of each day whenever possible. This service does not include fixture replacement or finish work beyond patching access holes, but we can refer trusted contractors if you need drywall or painting completed.

Details homeowners want before committing to a repipe

A whole-home repipe is a significant project, and most people have questions about timing, materials, and what the work actually looks like in practice. These are the ones we answer most often.

How do I know if my home needs a full repipe?
If you are patching leaks every few months, seeing rust-colored water, or experiencing low pressure in multiple rooms, your pipes are likely corroding from the inside. A full repipe prevents the cycle from continuing.
What materials do you use for repiping?
We install copper or modern piping materials depending on your budget, local code, and water chemistry. Both options are durable, safe, and rated for long-term residential use in Chandler.
Will you need to cut into my walls?
We access most pipes through attics, crawl spaces, and small access holes. Some wall cuts are necessary for vertical runs, but we keep them minimal and patch them before we leave.
How long will my water be off?
We turn water off during active work but restore service at the end of each day in most cases. If overnight shutoff is required, we let you know in advance so you can plan accordingly.
Is repiping worth it for an older home?
Yes, especially if you plan to stay in the home or sell it soon. A repipe eliminates recurring leaks, improves water quality, and adds value by updating one of the most critical systems in the house.

If your Chandler home is showing signs of plumbing failure in multiple areas, replacing the system now prevents bigger problems later. ABC Plumbing and Rooter provides complete repipe services with modern materials and minimal disruption to your daily routine.