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Full PEX or copper repipes for failing polybutylene, galvanized, or aging copper systems.

When patching the same pipe system every few months stops making financial sense, a full repipe — usually 1–3 days, minimal drywall damage with modern PEX manifolds — resets the clock for 40+ years.

Published Whole House Replumbing city guides

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Whole House Replumbing in Lawrenceville
Gwinnett County seat with housing stock ranging from 1980s subdivisions to new construction off Sugarloaf.
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Whole House Replumbing in Buford
Fast-growing North Gwinnett with a mix of established neighborhoods and Lake Lanier-area new builds.
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Whole House Replumbing in Dacula
Largely residential community with significant 2000s subdivision growth.
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Whole House Replumbing in Suwanee
High-income North Gwinnett city with strong new-construction market and walkable Town Center.
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Whole House Replumbing in Duluth
Dense mix of older ranches and new infill construction along Pleasant Hill and Sugarloaf Parkway.
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Whole House Replumbing in Snellville
Established South Gwinnett city with predominantly 1980s–1990s housing.
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Whole House Replumbing in Grayson
Small-town feel in southeast Gwinnett with strong school-district-driven demand.
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Whole House Replumbing in Norcross
Historic downtown surrounded by older ranches and dense rental housing.
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Whole House Replumbing in Lilburn
Mature suburb with significant 1970s–1990s housing inventory.
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Whole House Replumbing in Loganville
Straddles Gwinnett and Walton counties with a mix of older and new construction.
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Whole House Replumbing in Sugar Hill
North Gwinnett city with strong school districts and a steady mix of 1990s subdivisions and newer infill.
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Whole House Replumbing in Gainesville
Hall County seat on Lake Lanier with a mix of historic homes and lake-area construction.
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Whole House Replumbing in Flowery Branch
Growing South Hall community with significant new construction.
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Whole House Replumbing in Oakwood
Small Hall County city near I-985 with mixed residential and college-area housing.
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Whole House Replumbing in Clermont
Rural North Hall community with predominantly well water and septic systems.
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Whole House Replumbing in Commerce
Industrial-anchored Jackson County city with a mix of historic and newer housing.
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Whole House Replumbing in Jefferson
Jackson County seat with strong school-district-driven new construction.
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Whole House Replumbing in Braselton
Fast-growing four-county border town with premium new construction and Chateau Elan area homes.
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Whole House Replumbing in Hoschton
Rapid-growth Jackson County city with significant 55+ and active-adult communities.
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Whole House Replumbing in Homer
Banks County seat — small rural town with predominantly well water and septic systems.
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Whole House Replumbing in Athens
Home to UGA with diverse housing — historic intown, mid-century ranches, and student rentals.
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Whole House Replumbing in Cumming
Forsyth County seat with explosive growth, top-rated schools, and large premium subdivisions north of GA-400.

Typical costs

PEX $6,500–$14,000 for typical 2,200 sqft home. Copper $11,000–$18,000. Multi-story or slab foundations add 20–35%.

Most common problems we see

  • Polybutylene fittings failing
  • Pinhole leaks in old copper
  • Galvanized pipe rust restricting flow
  • Repeated slab leaks

Homeowner money-saving tips

  1. 1PEX manifold systems reduce drywall damage 60–80%
  2. 2Coordinate with any planned remodels — open walls cut labor

FAQ

How long does a repipe take?

1–3 days for most homes. Water is restored each evening.