Plumbing

Repiping Services

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About This Service

Aging pipes can lead to low water pressure, discolored water, and hidden leaks behind walls. Our repiping services replace outdated galvanized or polybutylene piping with modern copper or PEX materials built to last for decades.

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Full Home Assessment

We inspect your entire plumbing system to determine the scope of work and the best piping material for your home.

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Minimal Disruption

Our team plans the project carefully to minimize damage to walls and ceilings and keep downtime as short as possible.

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Long-Lasting Materials

We use high-quality copper and PEX piping that meets or exceeds Florida building codes.

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“Frank's AC is hands-down the best HVAC company we've ever worked with. They showed up on time, diagnosed the problem quickly, and had our AC running perfectly within the hour. Highly recommend!”

Sarah M.

St. Cloud

4.9 Stars from 200+ Reviews

Our Process

1

Inspect Your Piping

We perform a thorough inspection of your existing pipes to assess material, condition, and layout.

2

Provide a Detailed Estimate

We walk you through the scope of work, material options, and total cost before any work begins.

3

Complete the Repipe

Our licensed plumbers replace your old piping with new copper or PEX lines throughout the home.

4

Test and Restore

We pressure-test every line, check for leaks, and restore any opened walls or access points.

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When Is It Time to Repipe Your Home

Many homes across Central Florida were built with galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes that degrade over time. Galvanized pipes corrode from the inside out, restricting water flow and introducing rust into your water supply. Polybutylene pipes, common in homes built between the 1970s and 1990s, are prone to cracking and sudden failure. If you are dealing with recurring leaks, discolored water, or noticeably low pressure throughout your home, a full repipe may be the most reliable long-term solution.

Our Approach to Repiping

At Frank’s AC, we take a planned and methodical approach to every repiping project. Our licensed plumbers (CFC1430061) map out your existing system, identify the most efficient routing for new lines, and work room by room to minimize disruption to your daily routine. We use high-quality copper or PEX tubing depending on your preferences and home layout. Every connection is pressure-tested before we close up access points, and we leave your home clean and fully operational when the job is done.

Benefits of Modern Piping

Replacing aging pipes with copper or PEX provides consistent water pressure, cleaner water, and protection against costly leaks and water damage. Modern piping materials are resistant to corrosion and scale buildup, meaning your plumbing system will perform reliably for decades. A repipe also adds value to your home and can give you peace of mind during Florida’s demanding summer months when water usage is at its highest.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my home needs repiping?

Common signs include rust-colored water, frequent pinhole leaks, low water pressure at multiple fixtures, and visible corrosion on exposed pipes. Homes built before the mid-1990s with galvanized or polybutylene pipes are especially good candidates for repiping.

What is the difference between copper and PEX piping?

Copper is a traditional material known for its durability and long lifespan. PEX is a flexible plastic tubing that resists corrosion and is often faster to install. Both meet Florida building codes, and we can help you decide which option is best for your home and budget.

How long does a whole-home repipe take?

Most residential repiping projects are completed in two to four days depending on the size of the home and complexity of the layout. We provide a timeline estimate before we begin so you can plan accordingly.

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Frank's AC has been Central Florida's trusted comfort experts since 1990. Our family-owned team is standing by to help with any AC, heating, or home comfort need.

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