
Las Vegas Whole-House Repipe Specialists
Replace old, failing water lines with a clean new PEX or copper system — built to stand up to Las Vegas's hard water. Free estimate, fixed pricing, most homes repiped in a day or two.
If your Las Vegas home has aging, corroded, or failing water lines, repiping replaces the whole system at once instead of chasing one leak after another. At Las Vegas Repipe, repiping is our specialty — not a side service. We replace old galvanized steel, brittle polybutylene, and worn-out water lines with a new PEX or copper system, cleanly and to code.
Las Vegas has some of the hardest water in the entire country. Year after year, that mineral-heavy water scales up and corrodes plumbing from the inside — and combined with the age of many valley homes, it's why repiping is so common here. If you're dealing with discolored water, low pressure, or repeat leaks, the pipes themselves are usually the problem, and patching a single spot rarely fixes it for long.
We diagnose your system honestly, explain your options in plain language, give you a fixed quote with no pressure, and complete the work cleanly — opening only the access points we need and restoring them afterward. Most whole-house repipes are finished in one to two days.
In the valley's hard water, pipes wear out faster than many homeowners expect. These are the most common signs it's time to repipe:
Brown, yellow, or metallic-tasting water often means galvanized steel pipes are corroding from the inside.
Mineral scale and corrosion narrow the inside of old pipes, choking your flow over time.
Once one section of old pipe fails, the rest is usually close behind. Repeat leaks signal a system-wide problem.
Homes built from the late 1970s to mid-1990s often have polybutylene; older homes have galvanized steel. Both are known to fail.
Hard water can cause pinhole corrosion in aging copper lines — small leaks that appear without warning.
Heavy scale buildup in supply lines can slow hot water delivery and stress your whole system.

Both PEX and copper make excellent water lines — the right choice depends on your home, budget, and preferences. Here's an honest comparison for Las Vegas's hard-water conditions:
Flexible plastic tubing that has become the modern standard. It resists the scale and corrosion that Las Vegas's hard water causes, installs with fewer joints and less wall-opening, and typically costs less than copper. For many valley homes, PEX is the practical choice.
The time-tested, rigid metal option trusted for generations. It's durable and carries strong resale appeal, though it costs more and, in very hard water over decades, can be more prone to scaling and pinhole corrosion. A premium, long-lasting choice.
We'll walk you through both for your specific home and give you a straight recommendation — not a sales pitch.
Every home is different, but here's a realistic range for repiping in the Las Vegas Valley. We confirm your exact price with a free, no-obligation estimate.
| Home size / scope | Typical range | What affects price |
|---|---|---|
| Smaller home / condo (1–2 bath) | $4,000 – $7,000 | Fixtures, access, PEX vs copper |
| Average home (3–4 bath) | $6,000 – $11,000 | Square footage, layout, material |
| Larger / multi-story home | $10,000 – $15,000+ | Number of lines, complexity, restoration |
| Copper vs PEX difference | Copper typically higher | Material and labor cost |
Ranges are general estimates for Las Vegas and do not constitute a quote. Your exact price is confirmed after a free on-site estimate.
Repiping your home is a big job — we make it clean, predictable, and code-compliant:
We assess your home, identify your existing pipe, and give you a clear fixed quote with your PEX or copper options.
We cover and protect your home, then open only the strategic access points needed to run new lines.
We install your new PEX or copper water lines throughout, keeping your water off for as little time as possible.
We pressure-test the system, ensure it's up to code, and patch the access points cleanly before we're done.
Repiping is all we do — whole-house and targeted, PEX and copper.
Reroute failing under-slab lines without tearing up your foundation.
Learn more →Las Vegas is our home base, and we repipe homes across the valley:
A whole-house repipe in Las Vegas typically ranges from about $4,000 to $15,000, depending on the size of your home, the number of bathrooms and fixtures, whether you choose PEX or copper, and how accessible the existing lines are. PEX generally costs less than copper. We give you a clear, fixed quote after seeing your home.
Most whole-house repipes are completed in one to two days. Larger or more complex homes can take a little longer. We keep your water off for as short a time as possible.
In most cases, yes. We open only the access points we need — small, strategic cutouts rather than tearing out entire walls — then patch them afterward. PEX, being flexible with fewer fittings, often means less wall opening than copper.
Both are good. PEX is flexible, resists the scale and corrosion that Las Vegas hard water causes, installs faster, and costs less. Copper is rigid, time-tested, and preferred by some for resale appeal. We give you an honest comparison for your home and budget.
Common signs include discolored or rusty water, low water pressure, frequent leaks, visible corrosion on exposed pipe, or knowing your home has galvanized steel or polybutylene lines. Any of these is worth an evaluation.
It depends entirely on your policy and the cause. Insurance often helps with sudden water damage from a burst pipe, but many policies treat proactive repiping or gradual wear as a homeowner expense. Check your specific policy and talk to your provider about what is covered.
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