Re-Piping
Repiping refers to the total replacement of plumbing systems in your home. There are many reasons for repiping in Upstate South Carolina and the surrounding communities. An aging system is ripe for problems. Old pipes may contaminate the water supply or begin to leak.
Another reason for repiping is ineffective materials. Polybutylene pipes have been proven ineffective and can fail without warning. They are no longer used for new construction, but many homes and buildings still have them. Many also question the safety of PVC pipes. Some brass fittings fail when they are dezincified, posing a danger to water supplies and property.
The professional plumbers at Mathis Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. can provide you with quality repiping services to prevent these problems from occurring. If your home has galvanized piping and is over 40 years old, or if you notice water pressure dropping or temperature fluctuations when you flush a toilet or turn on a faucet, call us today to schedule your repiping services. Our plumbers are all licensed and experienced professionals, and we'll be able to guarantee high-quality workmanship at every job that we perform. We're the plumbing company locals trust whenever they need repiping in Upstate South Carolina or the surrounding areas.
Our Repiping Technicians Offer These Services
- Repiping
- Pipe Replacement
- Pipe Repairs
- Copper Repiping
- Copper Pipe Repair
- Sewer Line Repairs
- Copper Piping
- Pipe Lining
- Water Line Piping
- Copper Plumbing
- Plumbing Repairs
Why You Should Hire Mathis Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. for Repiping
We have provided Upstate South Carolina and the surrounding communities with quality plumbing repair services for over 70 years. Our plumbers are skillful, reliable, and known for providing quality customer service. Call us today for an estimate of the cost of your repiping project.
Signs That You Need to Replace Your Pipes
Contact our professional plumbers if your pipes show aging, degeneration, rust, or low water pressure.
- Age: Older pipes start to experience more problems as they age, and they eventually reach a point at which repairs are not worthwhile.
- Rust: Rust can lead to the physical deterioration of pipes. If it spreads throughout your pipe system, the area you must repipe will be much larger.
- Water Pressure: Low water pressure is a strong sign that there are serious problems in your pipeline.