Professional Repiping & Pipe Replacement Near Brea, California
Professional Repiping & Pipe Replacement Near Brea, California
Get rid of old, failing, or corroded pipes — for good.
A repipe replaces the aging or problematic water lines in your home with new, code-compliant piping. Instead of chasing leak after leak, we install a new distribution system (often PEX or copper) that gives you better flow, cleaner water, and reliable pressure in every room.
Our team at Service Lion handles the whole process — from permitting and shut-offs to opening walls carefully, installing new lines, pressure-testing, and coordinating patching — so you’re not juggling multiple trades.
What’s Included in a Service Lion Repipe
- Full home plumbing evaluation
- Line material selection — PEX or copper based on your home and budget
- Routing to fixtures — kitchens, baths, laundry, hose bibs
- New shut-off valves where appropriate
- Connection to water heater and main line
- Pressure and leak testing before we close anything up
- Code-compliant installation for Brea / Orange County
- Coordination for drywall repair / patching (scope based on project)
Why Choose Service Lion for Repiping?
- Local Brea / North OC plumbing team
- Experience with older homes, additions, and slab-on-grade
- We pull the right permits and follow California plumbing code
- We protect floors and work areas while walls are open
- We phase the work to minimize water downtime
- Clear scope, clear price — no surprise add-ons
What About Drywall & Finishes?
Repiping usually requires opening small access points in walls or ceilings so we can run new lines. We:
- Plan access points in the least visible areas when possible
- Keep cuts clean and contained
- Clean the workspace daily
- Can coordinate patch/texture/paint options depending on your project
We’ll explain exactly where we’ll open walls before work begins.
PEX vs. Copper — Which Should I Choose?
PEX Repipe (most popular):
- Flexible, fast to install, ideal for rerouting around slabs
- Great for homes with lots of turns or additions
- Resistant to scale and corrosion
- Often the most cost-effective repiping option
Copper Repipe:
- Durable, long-lasting material
- Good for high-heat areas and exposed piping
- Many homeowners prefer copper for resale
- Excellent for straight, accessible runs
We’ll show you both options and price them so you can decide.
Signs You Need Repiping Instead of Another Repair
- More than one pipe has failed in the last 12–18 months
- Water comes out brown, yellow, or rusty
- You have very low pressure in showers or when two fixtures run
- You’re in an older Brea home with galvanized pipes
- You keep getting slab leaks or under-concrete leaks
- Your insurance company has flagged old piping material
When these are happening, small spot repairs are just buying time — a whole-house repipe is often cheaper in the long run.
Ready to Schedule a Repiping Estimate?
Call (657) 669-0259 or request service online. We’ll confirm your address is in the Brea / Orange County service area and send a Service Lion repiping specialist to evaluate your home.
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Repiping FAQs
How long does a whole-house repipe take?
Most single-family homes can be repiped in 1–3 days, depending on size, access, and material. Drywall repairs/finishes may add additional time.
Will I be without water?
We plan the repipe to minimize downtime. In many homes, water is restored the same day, even if we’re still working in other areas.
Do I have to repipe the whole house?
Not always. If only a section is failing — or if we can reroute around a slab leak — we can quote partial repiping. We’ll show you both options.
Can repiping improve water pressure?
Yes. Old, corroded galvanized lines restrict water flow. A new PEX or copper system can restore normal water pressure to fixtures.
Is repiping worth it if I’m selling?
Often, yes — replacing problem plumbing materials can make the home easier to sell and prevent last-minute repair requests from buyers.
