When Old Pipes Cause Big Plumbing Problems

Aging pipes leak, corrode, and waste water throughout your house.

Old pipes cause all kinds of problems. A lot of Dallas houses still have the original galvanized or copper plumbing from 30, 40, sometimes 50 years ago. That stuff wears out.

Pipes corrode from the inside. Water flow gets restricted because the pipe’s narrower than it used to be. You get rust and sediment mixing into your water. Not great.

Low water pressure that keeps getting worse. Discolored water coming out of your taps. Water bill climbing even though you’re not using more water—all signs your pipes are failing.

When pipes get bad enough, they start leaking. Behind walls, under floors, wherever they run. By the time you see the damage, it’s been going on for a while and costs serious money to fix everything.

Repiping means replacing those old pipes with new ones that’ll actually last.