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Repipe Services in Arlington

Call Schrader Plumbing if your Arlington home’s plumbing is over 20 years old and find out how a Southlake repipe can protect your investment.


Have an older home in Arlington? Contact us to see how our Southlake Plumbing repipe can help. Many older homes were built using galvanized metal pipes, which are prone to failure as they age. Pipe failure can lead to thousands of dollars in property damage, which is why home repiping is worth considering.

Repiping also adds value to your home should you decide to sell it. If you’re unsure about the condition of your home’s plumbing, call the experts at Schrader Plumbing for an inspection.

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How Common Are Bad Pipes?

Due to environmental factors and the low-quality materials often used in the construction process, water pipes feeding into homes can eventually go bad. Almost all homes that are at least 20 years old have pipe-related issues, including leaks, corrosion, rust, clogs, and mineral buildup. In some cases, homes built as recently as 5-10 years ago may severe issues depending on where they’re built and the types of pipes used.

Our experts can evaluate your home’s pipes to determine the extent of the damage and the best course of action for delivering a clean and clear water supply back into your home. It’s our goal to not only improve your home’s water supply but to also help prevent you from suffering catastrophic pipe-related water damage or even a water outage that could last for days and cost you tens of thousands of dollars to fix.

Benefits of a House Repipe in Arlington

Frequent leaks in your plumbing indicate that the system is old and worn out. Sometimes it’s better to stop paying for constant repairs and replace the pipes with something more reliable. Here are some reasons to consider repiping your home.

  • CORROSION – Pipes corrode for various reasons, including their age and the quality of the materials used during construction. Replacing your aging, corroded pipes with new ones ensures your water quality is better, and you avoid bursts and leaks that can cause damage.
  • RESOLVE PIPE ISSUES – Do you notice a difference in water pressure between your hot and cold water? If so, your repipe contractor can solve these issues by replacing the old, damaged pipes.
  • ADDS VALUE – Repiping your home adds value, which is beneficial should you wish to sell it.

Call us today and let us inspect your pipes to see if you can benefit from replacement.

How Long Do Repipe Projects Take?

Home repiping used to be a long, expensive endeavor; however, modern technology and new techniques mean that house repiping can be done quicker and cheaper.

The length of time it takes to repipe a home varies on the house’s size, how many lines need replacing, and what kind of materials are currently installed.

Most repipe projects span from three to seven days, but small homes can be done in as little as two. The primary advantage of installing new pipes is that they can last up to 80 years, which increases the value of your home. If you don’t like the taste of the water coming out of the tap, repiping can sometimes solve that problem.

If you’re not sure repiping your home is right for you, call us for an inspection.

How Repiping is Done

The benefits of whole-house repiping are getting a brand new plumbing system in your Arlington home that can last a lifetime and provide you with better quality water.

The plumbing contractor first decides on which materials to use for the job. For most situations, the plumber installs copper pipes for the main water and waste lines and uses various plastic pipes that branch off to the fixtures.

Repiping jobs require water service interruption, but it should only be for a few hours a day. If you have significant pipe damage involving excavation, the plumber may have to remove fixtures to affect the repair.

You should notice the difference immediately after the job is done, such as better water flow, increased water pressure, lower water bills, and fewer leaks and clogs. With proper maintenance, this new plumbing system should last for the rest of your life.

For all your Arlington repiping needs, call Schrader Plumbing, and schedule an appointment.

If you have need of a quality affordable plumber specializing in Repiping in Arlington Texas, call the professionals at Schrader Plumbing today. (817) 262-0989

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From the Field: Arlington Texas Repipes We've Done

A handful of the repipes we've done across Arlington over the years — and what they taught us.

The Cooper Street Pier-and-Beam

We were working in South Arlington by the Parks Mall, on Cooper Street. The customer had water leaking out from underneath their pier-and-beam house. When we investigated, we saw galvanized iron pipe that was just not in good shape anymore. We cut out all the visible pipe and replaced it with three-quarter-inch copper. It took us a good five days to do the job. What stood out: when we shined the flashlight underneath the house, the whole ground appeared to be moving. On a closer look, we saw the entire ground was covered with daddy longlegs spiders. We'll never forget that job.


What We See Most in Arlington Homes

In Arlington, a lot of our repipe calls tie back to older plumbing, slab leaks, and the way our North Texas clay soil moves. As the soil expands and shrinks with the seasons, it puts real stress on water lines under the slab and out in the yard. The customers who call us usually describe the same handful of things — pressure dropping off, higher water bills, damp floors, warm spots, or a leak that keeps coming back. When we're chasing the same line over and over, that's when I tell folks repiping is a better long-term fix than patching one pipe at a time.


When "Pipes Too Small" Was Actually "Pipes Too Rusted"

We received a call from a customer who had been told that their pipes were not of sufficient size for their home. It was an older home, and the other company had told them the pipes needed to be resized. Upon further investigation, we found the old galvanized iron pipe was in such bad shape that only about 25% of the water was making it through. Repiping in copper was the fix they actually needed.


Six Months Under the Arlington Classrooms

We were hired to re-pipe several trailer classrooms in Arlington for grade schoolers. I was tasked with going underneath the units and bringing copper up through the floor to tie in above. It was extremely hard — most of the units had standing water underneath them, and I had to drag a heavy torch around to solder together all the copper. It was a grueling six months or so.

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