Pipe Repair & Replacement

Pipe Repair & Replacement

Solutions for leaky, corroded, or damaged pipes in your home.

From the original clay pipes in Atlanta's historic districts to modern PVC in suburban developments, we handle all types of pipe repairs. Georgia's seasonal humidity changes cause pipes to expand and contract, leading to leaks at joints - a frequent issue we address.

For homes with polybutylene pipes (common in 1980s-90s builds around Roswell and Marietta), we recommend proactive replacement before failures occur. We use trenchless methods where possible to minimize yard disruption, especially important in landscaped properties.

When replacing whole-house systems, we help homeowners choose between copper, PEX, and CPVC based on their budget, water quality, and home layout. All work meets Georgia plumbing codes and includes proper insulation for our occasional freezing temperatures.

Our Process

  1. 01 Step 1: Comprehensive inspection including leak detection
  2. 02 Step 2: Discussion of repair vs replacement options
  3. 03 Step 3: Careful execution with minimal disruption
  4. 04 Step 4: Pressure testing and cleanup

Benefits

  • Eliminate water waste from leaks
  • Prevent property damage
  • Improve water pressure
  • Increase system reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a hidden pipe leak?

Signs include unexplained increases in your water bill, damp spots on floors/walls, or the sound of running water when fixtures are off.

Should I repair or replace my old pipes?

We consider factors like pipe material, leak frequency, and water quality. Galvanized steel pipes usually need full replacement, while isolated copper pipe issues can often be repaired.

How disruptive is whole-house repiping?

We plan the work to maintain water access and minimize wall openings. Most homes have water restored the same day.