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Tacoma Pipe Repair

Pipe Repair Services in Tacoma, Washington

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Pipe Repair Services We Offer in Tacoma, Washington

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What Are Signs My Plumbing Needs Pipe Repair or Repiping?

Here are some signs that could indicate that your home or business plumbing system needs repiping.
Your home is 50 Years Old

Galvanized steel used to be the primary material used in plumbing systems up until the mid-twentieth century. If your pipes haven’t been replaced since the house was built, the pipes could be starting to corrode and need replacing.

Discolored Water

If the water coming out of your faucet has a reddish or brown tinge to it, it’s a sign that your pipes could be rusting, and the water is likely contaminated – and no longer safe to drink.

Strange Taste or Smell

Even if the water looks normal, if it has an unusual odor or taste, it means your pipes may contain rust or mold – contaminating the water.

Low Water Pressure

If the water pressure is starting to slow down, it could point to a variety of issues, including mineral buildup or leaks. Reduced water pressure is not only inconvenient, but it could also lead to dangerous rust or mold development.

Water Leaks

While an occasional isolated leak is normal in pipes, if they occur frequently or your pipes are backing up, it could be a sign that the entire plumbing system needs to be replaced.

We Can Repair the Plumbing Anywhere in Your Home

Whether you’re fixing a broken pipe or updating your plumbing system, we can help you with your project. We repair or repipe plumbing anywhere in the system. 

  • Kitchens
  • Bathrooms
  • Appliances
  • Pools and hot tubs
  • Patios
  • Utility rooms
  • Fireplaces
  • Outside faucets
  • Water heaters
  • Gas lines

If you want to add an appliance in an area that doesn’t have plumbing, we can size your system and determine if your current piping can handle the additional demand. Our professionals provide repiping that is 100% compliant with local laws. So, you can have peace of mind knowing that your plumbing is safe and efficient.

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Common Areas We Serve

  • Tacoma
  • Puyallup
  • Parkland
  • Olympia
  • Kent
  • Auburn
  • Lakewood
  • Federal Way
  • Edgewood

Frequently Asked Questions About Pipe Repair in Washington

If your galvanized steel or copper pipes are leaking, they can be repaired. However, in most cases, once these older pipes start corroding, more leaks are likely to appear in the future. It may be more cost-effective to just repipe your home now rather than pay for expensive repairs over and over again.
The answer to this question is one of the first questions homeowners ask. How long it will take to repipe your home depends on a number of factors. First, how big or small, is your home? What kind of pipes are currently installed? Do you have a basement or does your house sit on a foundation? What kind of pipes are you installing, PEX or copper? A basic answer is that repiping can take anywhere from 2 days to a whole week.
There are several common causes of burst pipes. By far, the most discussed reason for this is freezing. If you don’t run your water and there’s a cold snap, the frozen water in your plumbing could lead to a break. However, this isn’t the only reason you might have a burst pipe. Other causes of bursting pipes include tree roots, clogs, corrosion, and shifting soil.