Eugene Repiping Services
Your Trusted Partner for Pipe Replacement in Lane & Linn Counties
Even well-maintained plumbing can only last so long. Ignoring aging or failing pipes can lead to expensive headaches and health hazards. Whether it’s rust-colored water, low water pressure, or constant plumbing repairs, upgrading your plumbing with modern pipe materials can help reduce the risk of leaks and structural damage to your home.
That’s where Reynolds Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air comes in. Our licensed Plumbers provide whole-home repiping services to keep everything flowing smoothly. Since 1960, our family-owned team has built a reputation for delivering award-winning service backed by our unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction.
Whether it’s a partial repipe or a full replacement, our highly trained professionals are fully trained and equipped to get the job done with care and precision. As a BBB Accredited Business, we uphold the highest standards of trust, honesty, and integrity. Reach out today to learn more about our financing options and warranties.
Keep your plumbing in top shape with our expert repiping services in Eugene. Contact us online to request a free estimate. We offer financing.
Risks of Outdated Pipe Materials
Many older homes were built with outdated pipes that are prone to corrosion and failure, including galvanized steel, lead, and polybutylene. Over time, these deteriorating materials can allow rust or harmful contaminants to enter your water supply, develop leaks or bursts, and cause system-wide failures. Repiping your home with durable, modern materials can reduce these risks and drastically improve the long-term reliability of your plumbing system.
Signs You Need Whole-Home Repiping
You may need whole-home repiping if you notice any of these red flags:
- Noisy pipes
- Recurring clogs
- Low water pressure
- Frequent leaks or burst pipes
- Fluctuating water temperature
- Discolored or foul-smelling water
- Outdated piping materials, such as galvanized steel or lead
These issues aren’t just inconvenient; they can also lead to more expensive problems down the line. If you notice any of these warning signs, don’t hesitate to give us a call. Our Plumbers can inspect your system and implement timely solutions to get your system back in working order.
Experience You Can Trust From People Like You
Real customers. Real stories. Real proof of our commitment to integrity, quality, and lasting relationships.
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“Solved a long-standing problem with professionalism and expertise.”Customer Review
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“Excellent communication, friendly staff, and professional service throughout the entire process.”Jen P.
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“Clear explanations, fair updates, and great service from start to finish.”Janet B.
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“Solved a problem that we have had for two years that nobody else would even take the time to solve!”Mark E.
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“Everyone explained what to expect, followed through, and prioritized us during an emergency.”Angela J.
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“On time, friendly, and professional service with clear explanations and preventative guidance.”Mikell H.
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“Service from Reynolds Electric was excellent and beyond expectations. Efficient work and clear explanations.”Edward T.
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“Brandon explained everything step by step during a complicated electrical situation. Excellent technical and communication skills.”Don S.
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“Friendly, efficient, and professional. They made quick work of my failure and were well worth the price.”Zack F.
How Long Do Residential Pipes Last?
The lifespan of residential pipes depends on the material, local water quality, usage, and how well the pipes have been maintained. Copper and PVC pipes typically last the longest with a lifespan of 50-100 years, followed by CPVC pipes (50-75 years), ABS pipes (50-80 years), and PEX pipes (40-50 years).
Older homes may still have outdated materials like galvanized steel (40-60 years) and cast iron (75-100 years). Understanding the age and material of your plumbing can help identify whether replacement is likely. We can assess your existing pipes, identify signs of corrosion or wear, and replace them if needed to address ongoing issues.
What to Expect During the Repiping Process
Our team takes a systematic approach to repiping to minimize disruptions and provide you with a reliable and efficient plumbing system for years to come. Our repiping process generally involves the following stages:
- Initial inspection and removal. We start by inspecting your entire plumbing system, isolating the affected areas, and carefully removing the old pipes.
- Pipe installation. Next, we install the new pipes with meticulous attention to detail to make sure all connections are secure.
- Testing and quality check. Once the pipes are installed, we will conduct a thorough inspection to verify the integrity of your new plumbing system.