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If you live in an older home or have been experiencing plumbing issues, it might be time to consider a whole-home repipe. Pipes don’t last forever, and over time, they can corrode, degrade, and cause serious damage to your home. Here are five signs that it might be time for a repipe:

1. Low Water Pressure
If your showers are weak or your faucets trickle, your pipes could be clogged with corrosion or sediment buildup. Replacing them can restore strong, consistent water pressure throughout your home.

2. Discolored Water
Rusty or brown water coming from your taps can be a sign of pipe corrosion. This isn’t just unpleasant—it can also be unsafe. New piping ensures clean, clear water for your household.

3. Frequent Leaks
If you’re constantly patching leaks or calling a plumber for small repairs, it may be more cost-effective to replace your aging pipes. Repeated leaks are often a symptom of widespread deterioration.

4. Strange Noises
Hearing banging, knocking, or gurgling noises in your plumbing system? This could be due to loose or deteriorating pipes. A repipe eliminates these noises and creates a quieter, more efficient system.

5. Old or Outdated Piping
Homes built before the 1970s may have galvanized steel or even lead pipes, which are outdated and unsafe. Modern materials like PEX or copper offer greater durability, efficiency, and peace of mind.

What to Expect During a Repipe
A whole-home repipe involves replacing all the old plumbing lines with new ones. It usually takes a few days, depending on the size of your home, and is well worth the investment to prevent future disasters.