Repiping in Medford, NJ

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Common Repiping Scenarios

Whole-House Repipe

Replacing all supply lines in your home with modern copper or PEX. Recommended when you have galvanized pipes with frequent leaks.

Partial Repipe

Replacing specific sections of deteriorated pipe rather than the entire system. A cost-effective option when damage is localized.

Polybutylene Pipe Replacement

Homes built between 1978-1995 may have polybutylene (poly-B) pipes that are prone to sudden failure. Insurance companies may require replacement.

Water Line Replacement

Replacing the main water supply line from the street to your home. Necessary when the line is corroded, leaking, or made of lead.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does repiping cost in Medford, NJ?
Whole-house repiping in Medford typically costs $4,000-$15,000 depending on home size, number of fixtures, and pipe material (PEX vs copper). A 1,500 sq ft home averages $5,000-$8,000. Get multiple quotes from the repiping specialists listed below.
How long does a whole-house repipe take?
A typical whole-house repipe takes 2-5 days depending on home size and accessibility. Most plumbers in Burlington County can complete a single-story home in 2-3 days. Two-story homes or those with slab foundations may take longer.
Do I need a permit for repiping in Burlington County?
Yes — repiping work in Burlington County requires a plumbing permit and inspection. Your plumber should pull the permit before starting work. Unpermitted plumbing work can create problems when selling your home and may void insurance coverage.
How do I know if my Medford home needs repiping?
Signs you need repiping include: discolored or rusty water, frequent leaks in different locations, low water pressure throughout the house, and visible pipe corrosion. Homes in Medford built before 1990 with original plumbing are prime candidates for evaluation.

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