Whole-Home Repiping Services in Phoenix & Tucson, AZ

If your home has constant leaks, rusty water, low pressure, or aging galvanized pipes, it may be time for a full repipe. At Perea Plumbing LLC, we specialize in whole-home repiping services across Phoenix, Tucson, and surrounding Arizona areas. Whether your plumbing is failing due to corrosion, outdated materials, or past patchwork repairs, our licensed team provides complete repiping using modern, durable materials like PEX, copper, or Uponor systems. We work efficiently to replace old plumbing lines with minimal disruption to your home, using clean, organized methods honed through generations of plumbing experience. From assessment to inspection and final cleanup, we handle every step with precision and care—ensuring your new system delivers clean, reliable water for decades to come.

Replace Failing Pipes the Right Way

Homes built before the 1980s often have galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes that are now brittle, rusted, or contaminated. Instead of battling constant leaks or water discoloration, repiping your entire home gives you a fresh start with modern plumbing that protects your investment and restores water pressure, clarity, and flow.

Clean Water. Strong Pipes. Zero Headaches.

A repipe may sound like a major project—but with Perea Plumbing, it’s straightforward, well-planned, and stress-free. We protect your flooring and walls, coordinate with any necessary drywall repairs, and complete most repipes within 2–4 days depending on the home’s size. Our family-run team treats every house like it’s our own, with honesty, craftsmanship, and clear communication from start to finish.

Say Goodbye to Leaks and Low Pressure

If your home’s plumbing system is past its prime, don’t settle for patch jobs. Whole-home repiping provides long-term peace of mind, eliminates hidden leaks, and boosts resale value. We offer free estimates, financing options, and expert guidance to help you make the right decision.

Whole-Home Repiping FAQs

How do I know if my home needs to be repiped?

If you’re experiencing frequent leaks, rusty or discolored water, low pressure, or signs of corrosion on exposed piping, your plumbing may be deteriorating. Homes with galvanized or polybutylene pipes are particularly at risk. A professional inspection can confirm if a repipe is needed.

How long does it take to repipe a house?

Most residential repipes take 2–4 days, depending on the size of the home and number of bathrooms. We work efficiently to minimize downtime, and most homes maintain water access during off hours or at least partially throughout the process.

Do you repair the walls after repiping?

Yes—we make clean, strategic cuts to access piping and work with drywall partners for professional patching and finishing. We leave your home in clean, ready-to-paint condition once the plumbing is complete.

What type of piping materials do you use?

We offer PEX, copper, and Uponor systems, each with its own benefits. PEX is flexible and resistant to scale buildup, while copper is long-lasting and highly durable. We’ll recommend the best fit based on your home’s layout, water conditions, and budget.

Will a whole-home repipe increase my home value?

Absolutely. Repiping your home improves safety, functionality, and code compliance—making it more attractive to buyers and reducing future maintenance risks. It’s a smart investment that protects both your property and your peace of mind.