Repiping
Stop paying for the same leak in a different spot.
We replace failing galvanized, polybutylene, and worn copper systems with PEX or new copper — most homes done in 2–3 days.
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week · Upfront pricing · 25+ years in Central Texas

If your home still runs on galvanized steel, polybutylene, or copper that's sprung its second or third pinhole, every repair is a down payment on the next failure. Repiping replaces the entire water distribution system at once — and modern PEX makes it far less invasive than homeowners expect.
A Streamline repipe is planned to minimize wall openings, completed in two to three days for most homes, and finished properly: we pull the permit, meet the inspector, and patch the drywall openings we made. Water stays on each evening of the job.

Your home is a repipe candidate if
- It was built before the 1970s and still has galvanized pipe
- It has polybutylene (gray plastic) pipe from 1978–1995
- You've had two or more pinhole leaks in copper lines
- Water comes out rusty or brown after sitting overnight
- Pressure is noticeably weak at multiple fixtures
Common questions
PEX is our default recommendation: it resists Central Texas hard-water scale, tolerates freezes better, costs less, and installs with fewer wall openings. Copper remains available if you prefer it.
Less than you'd think. We cut small, strategic access openings, keep water on every night, and patch our openings when done. Most families stay home through the job.
Most single-story Waco-area homes fall in the $5,000–$12,000 range depending on size and fixture count. We quote a firm price after a walkthrough.
It removes a major inspection red flag. Polybutylene in particular kills deals — many insurers won't write policies on it.
Need help with repiping?
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