Whole-home repipe
Galvanized or polybutylene replaced with copper or PEX, opened neatly, patch-ready, water back on the same day where possible.
Service
Failing galvanized or polybutylene lines replaced in copper or PEX, plus clean fixture and faucet work that matches the room.
What we do
Many older Portland homes hide failing galvanized or polybutylene pipe behind the walls — the quiet cause of low pressure, rusty water, and pinhole leaks. We repipe in copper or PEX with as little disruption as possible, walls opened neatly and left patch-ready, and we install fixtures and faucets so the finished look is as considered as the plumbing behind it.
In this service
Galvanized or polybutylene replaced with copper or PEX, opened neatly, patch-ready, water back on the same day where possible.
Sinks, faucets, toilets, and shower valves installed level, sealed, and leak-tested — no wobble, no drips.
High city pressure quietly wears out fixtures. We test and set a regulator to protect your whole system.
Signs you need this
If any of these sound familiar, it's worth a careful look — most are early enough to fix before a bigger job.
Less than people expect. We open walls only where needed, leave them patch-ready, and most homes have water back on the same day.
Both are excellent. PEX is flexible, freeze-tolerant, and cost-effective; copper is time-tested and rigid. We'll walk you through the right choice for your home.
Yes — we install what you choose, or help you select fixtures that fit the room and your budget.
Request a visit
Tell us what's going on. A careful, no-pressure quote — usually back within the hour during business hours.