Osceola County
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Buena Ventura Lakes
Campbell
Celebration
Intercession City
Kissimmee
Narcoossee
St Cloud
Why choose Repipe Experts?
At Repipe Experts, we believe in providing the best possible service to our customers. Here's why we're the right choice for your project.
Experience
Our team of experts has extensive knowledge and experience in the industry
Workmanship
We're committed to delivering high-quality workmanship on every project we undertake.
Customer Satisfaction
Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we're dedicated to exceeding expectations with every project.
Affordable
We provide competitive pricing without compromising the quality of our work or materials.
Related Frequently Asked Questions
A metallic taste in your mouth after drinking tap water might result from ingesting metal ions released from corroded pipes or fixtures within your plumbing system. Other factors include excessive minerals like manganese and iron dissolved in the groundwater supplying your home.
Learn more: Solving Metallic Tasting Drinking Water
Drinking mildly metallic-tasting water may not pose immediate health risks; however, long-term exposure could lead to potential health problems depending on the specific metals present. For instance, high levels of lead or copper can have adverse effects on health. It's crucial to test your home's tap water for contaminants and consult with water quality professionals.
Learn more: Solving Metallic Tasting Drinking Water
YES! If your home has older galvanized steel pipes then it may be time for a whole house repipe solution in order to replace them with more modern materials such as PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) piping which is much more durable than traditional copper piping. A full house repipe will provide better water flow throughout the entire home while also reducing the risk of future leaks due to corrosion from age or wear-and-tear on the existing pipes.
Yes! We can typically install in 1-2 weeks!
PEX pipe offers several advantages over copper pipe when it comes to plumbing applications. Corrosion resistance is one of the primary benefits of using PEX pipe instead of copper. Copper can corrode over time, leading to leaks causing flooding and property damage. PEX pipes are made from a plastic material that is resistant to corrosion. Temperature resistance is another advantage that PEX has over copper. Copper pipes can expand and contract with changes in temperature, which can cause them to break or become damaged over time. PEX pipes are much more flexible and able to withstand extreme temperatures without breaking or becoming damaged.
Learn more: PEX vs Copper for a Whole House Repipe
PEX piping is a popular choice for home construction projects due to its superior temperature resistance, chemical resistance, and longevity. It is constructed from cross-linked polyethylene which makes it more durable than CPVC pipe. PEX also requires fewer fittings than CPVC pipe which makes it easier to install. Due to its strong construction and chemical resistance properties, PEX piping has a much longer lifespan than CPVC pipes. The cross-linked polyethylene construction of PEX gives the material superior chemical resistance when compared with CPVC pipes. This means that PEX can withstand exposure to acids, alkalis, oils and other chemicals without corroding or degrading over time like some other materials would do in similar conditions. Also, PEX does not require glue or solvents to combine them like CPVC.
Learn more: PEX vs CPVC for Whole House Repipes
Yes! We service ALL of Osceola County. Here are some links to some of the major cities we service:
Don't see your location in this list? No worries, we probably service it too. Give us a call at 1-888-973-7473 or go to our Contact Us page and submit a form.