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Home Repiping Las Vegas

Stop the leak cycle and restore strong water pressure

If you’ve had leak after leak, rusty water, or pressure that keeps dropping, your pipes may be aging out. FPS repipes Las Vegas homes with modern materials and a clear plan, so you can stop chasing problems and feel confident in the system again.

Signs you may need repiping

When patching stops making sense

Repiping becomes a smart move when leaks pop up in multiple areas, repairs keep repeating, or pipes show corrosion-related issues like discoloration and poor flow. Some older materials and aging pipe runs can fail unpredictably, especially in homes with long service life or prior repairs stacked on top of repairs. If you’re dealing with slab leaks, we can discuss options like rerouting to avoid repeated under-slab failures. The goal is to replace the weak backbone, not keep bandaiding it.


How repiping works

Clean process, steady results

We map the home, plan runs, and repipe with minimal openings whenever possible. Many repipes can be completed in a matter of days depending on home size and complexity, and we keep you informed about what’s happening at each step. We commonly use PEX for flexibility and corrosion resistance, and we can also discuss copper where it makes sense. After installation, we test the system and confirm pressure and performance before wrapping up.

PEX vs. copper

Choosing what fits your home

Both materials can be a good fit—the “best” choice depends on your home, water conditions, and the layout. We’ll explain the tradeoffs in plain language so you can choose with confidence.

PEX repiping

Flexible lines allow cleaner routing with fewer rigid joints in many layouts. PEX doesn’t rust and tends to handle scale-related conditions well in hard-water areas.

Copper repiping

Copper has a long track record and is a solid option when conditions and routing support it. It may require more rigid routing and can be more labor-intensive in some homes.

Slab-home planning

Many Vegas homes are slab-on-grade, and we plan routes to reduce future under-slab risk when possible. If a pressure regulator or shutoff update is needed, we’ll address it during the repipe plan.

Long-term peace of mind

New piping can restore pressure, reduce leak risk, and make future plumbing work simpler. It can also be a strong selling point if you plan to stay in the home long-term.

Repiping FAQs

What homeowners want to know

  • When should I repipe my house in Las Vegas?

    Usually when leaks are recurring, pressure is declining, or pipes are reaching the end of their service life. If repairs are becoming frequent and expensive, repiping can be the more predictable path. Homes with slab leak history often benefit from a reroute plan instead of repeated spot fixes. We can evaluate your system and explain whether a full repipe or partial repipe is the right move.

  • Do older Las Vegas homes need new pipes?

    Not all of them, but many older homes eventually face corrosion, worn joints, or outdated pipe materials. The best indicator is what your home is doing now—repeat leaks, pressure problems, or water discoloration. We can also identify pipe material and condition during an inspection. From there, we’ll recommend a plan that matches the real risk, not guesswork.

  • Is repiping invasive? Will it wreck my walls?

    Repiping sounds scarier than it often is. Modern methods—especially with flexible piping—can reduce how many openings are needed in many homes. There will be some access points, but we plan them carefully and keep disruption as limited as possible. We’ll walk you through what to expect before we start.

  • PEX vs. copper repiping—what’s better?

    Both can work well, and the right choice depends on your layout and priorities. PEX is flexible, corrosion-resistant, and often easier to route cleanly in complex homes. Copper is rigid and has a long history in plumbing, but may be more sensitive to certain conditions and more labor-intensive to install in some layouts. We install both and will recommend what fits your home.

  • Do you offer financing for repipes?

    Yes—repiping is a bigger project, and many homeowners prefer to break it into manageable payments. We can point you to available financing options and explain how the process works. We’ll also give a clear estimate based on your home size, layout, and scope. That way you can plan the project without surprises.