We keep our trucks fully stocked, so we repipe your home right then and there—no need to schedule another appointment.
You’ll always know the price of your home repiping before any work begins.
We’re here ’til midnight and available on weekends, too.
How long has it been since your house had the piping installed? Maybe it was done before you even owned the house and you don’t know a lot about the age of your piping or what materials were used. That’s all okay because at Morris-Jenkins, we can get you the information you need! Have us come take a look at your pipes and we’ll let you know how old they are, what condition they’re in, and whether they need to be replaced soon.
If your pipes are in bad condition, it might be time for our whole home repiping services in Mount Holly. It’s not as scary as it sounds. We’ll take care of all of the tricky parts. All you have to do is give us a call and then enjoy your new piping when we’re done!
Sometimes plumbing services can be a little confusing. A lot of people need help sorting out what we mean by whole home repiping services. It’s a service that’s focused on all of the water lines in your house, or the pipes that bring clean water to different parts of your home. In other words, it doesn’t have a lot to do with your drains, sewer line, or plumbing appliances. If your sewer lines are having problems or your toilet keeps overflowing, you might need a sewer line replacement or a toilet installation instead.
Whole house repiping means changing out your water lines for new ones. But if certain parts of your plumbing system were installed at the same time and had similar lifespans, you might find yourself replacing more than just your water lines.
When you’re planning out the home improvements on your house this year, you might be wondering if a whole home repiping should make it onto the list. Replumbing your house can help you solve problems with mold and mildew growth inside your home from pesky leaks, and it can even lower your water bill if your pipes have been leaking in your home or yard over time. Not to mention, broken pipes don’t fix themselves– if you’re having plumbing problems, they’re only gonna get worse. Here are a few of the reasons that a whole home repipe might be a good idea to include in this year’s home improvements:
Your Pipes Are a Mess
If your plumbing has been around for years and your pipes have been patched together with different materials as they developed leaks, you might have piping that’s a little bit of a mess. When we clean up your plumbing by installing new piping, we’ll make sure it’s done right so your family doesn’t have any more pipe problems for many years!
Your Pipes Won’t Stop Leaking
While current piping materials such as copper, PEX, and CPVC can stand up to tree roots and corrosion a little better, that doesn’t mean you’ll never have a plumbing leak. If leaks are becoming a part of your daily life, something needs to be done about your pipes! It might be time to replace your piping.
Your Pipes Are Old
Depending on the type of pipes you have, they might begin corroding into your water. If your water is reddish brown or has a funny taste or smell, it might be time to call us out to look at your pipes.
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