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Whole Home Repiping

Plumber installing new pipes during a whole home repiping project in McLean County

Whole home repiping is the most effective way to eliminate recurring leaks, low water pressure, corrosion, and the rising cost of patch repairs. When your plumbing system begins to fail, replacing all pipes at once is a long-term investment that protects your home from water damage and improves everyday performance. Everything Water provides complete whole home repiping in McLean County, offering both copper and PEX solutions installed by licensed, experienced professionals.

When You Need Whole Home Repiping

Home piping systems do not last forever. If you notice any of these issues, your plumbing may be reaching the end of its lifespan:

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Corrosion on galvanized or copper pipes

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Frequent or recurring leaks in different locations

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Discolored or rusty-looking water

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Low or inconsistent water pressure

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Homes built before the 1980s with outdated materials

A full inspection helps determine whether full repiping is the best solution for long-term stability and safety.

Whole-Home Re-Piping in a new home build's ceiling

Benefits of Whole Home Repiping

Whole home repiping provides major upgrades to your home’s comfort and safety:

  • Better Water Quality – Removes rust, sediment, and metallic taste.
  • Stronger Water Pressure – Showers, appliances, and fixtures run consistently.
  • Greater Efficiency Modern piping reduces waste and improves flow.
  • Eliminates Recurring Leaks – No more patch repairs or emergency calls.
  • Boosts Property Value – Buyers appreciate modern, reliable plumbing.

Copper vs. PEX — Which Material Is Best

We install both high-quality copper and flexible PEX systems. Each material has its strengths:

Copper Piping

  • Long lifespan
  • Naturally resistant to bacteria
  • Performs well under heat and high pressure
  • Higher upfront cost

PEX Piping

  • Highly flexible and easy to install
  • Resistant to freezing and scale buildup
  • Cost-effective for most homes
  • Ideal for remodels and older structures

We recommend the best option based on water quality, home layout, and your long-term goals. For more information about residential plumbing materials, homeowners can reference the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials: Residential Plumbing Materials

Our Repiping Process

Whole home repiping requires careful planning and skilled workmanship. Our process ensures clean, efficient results:

  • Assessment and Planning – We map your existing plumbing and design a modern replacement system.
  • Protecting Your Home – Floors, furniture, and personal items are covered to maintain a clean jobsite.
  • Pipe Replacement – Old pipes are removed and replaced with new copper or PEX lines.
  • System Testing – We pressure-test every line to ensure proper flow and no leaks.
  • Restoration – Drywall, flooring, and ceilings are patched and refinished.
  • Final Walkthrough – We review the completed system with you before concluding the project.

Signs You Should Not Wait Any Longer

These signs indicate that repiping is now the safest, most cost-effective choice:

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Recurring slab leaks

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Multiple burst pipes during cold weather

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Insurance urging or requiring repiping

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Neighbors in your subdivision replacing their systems

Waiting can lead to expensive water damage and higher insurance claims.

Why Homeowners Choose Everything Water

Homeowners across McLean County rely on us for thorough, reliable repiping work:

Our team delivers long-lasting results and dependable workmanship.

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Licensed and insured service (Illinois License #058-185174)

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Skilled installation of both copper and PEX systems

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Minimal disruption during projects

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Clear, honest pricing with no hidden fees

Our team delivers long-lasting results and dependable workmanship.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does whole home repiping take?

Most homes take one to three days, depending on size, access, and materials.

Will you need to open my walls?

Yes, but only in small strategic areas. We handle all drywall restoration.

Which is better, copper or PEX?

Copper lasts longer and handles heat well. PEX is flexible, cost-effective, and resistant to freezing. Both are excellent options depending on your home.

Do I need to leave my home during repiping?

Most homeowners stay home. We work cleanly and minimize disruption throughout the project.

Serving Bloomington, Normal, Danvers and All
of McLean County

We provide whole home repiping throughout:

Bloomington IL Court House
Bloomington
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Normal
A commercial street in Danvers, IL
Danvers
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Carlock
A rural view of a farm outside Heyworth, IL
Heyworth
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Downs
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Rural McLean County

Schedule Whole Home Repiping Services

If your home is experiencing leaks, corrosion, low pressure, or aging pipes, call Everything Water at (309) 262-8808. Our licensed team delivers durable copper and PEX repiping with long-term protection for your home.