Repiping: When do you need to repipe?

"Pinhole" leaks on copper water pipes are very common in the Central Florida area. There are numerous contributing factors causing the corrosion of your water system. The type of copper used, the method of installation, electric service grounding, lightning, aggressive (chlorinated) water, inline debris, caustic surroundings, and other less prevalent conditions.

All Pro Plumbing replaces those corroded copper pipes with cross linked polyethylene (Pex) piping with brass fittings. You'll experience peace of mind knowing that your plumbing is durable and will virtually last a lifetime - corrosion free.

All Pro Plumbing Services provides a 10 Year Warranty on parts and labor. Basic drywall repairs are included in all of our repipe services to make the process as painless as possible.


Diagnosing a Leak.

Expert leak location and diagnosisA leak under the foundation or in front of your home can be a frightening concern. Rest assured that ALL PRO PLUMBING SERVICES uses the most state-of-the-art equipment and methodology to keep inconvenience and clutter to a minimum while we locate the problem.

You may have a slab leak if:

  • You feel a hot spot
  • Hear water running
  • Have a high water bill
  • Have a wet spot
  • Have discoloration of flooring

A wall or slab leak should be investigated and repaired immediately. However, a single slab leak does not have to require a full house repiping. At ALL PRO PLUMBING we will evaluate the problem and explain the best repair options. We will evaluate your plumbing problem on site, and provide a professional repair estimate to you, at no charge.

 

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My copper plumbing is leaking. Does this indicate the entire water system needs to be re-piped?

NO! Let us inspect your plumbing to see if "re-piping" is your best option. This is a FREE service. Depending on the leak, condition and type of water system, "re-piping" may not be necessary.

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