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There’s a point in the life of every older home where patching individual pipe problems stops making sense. When your plumbing has been leaking in multiple places, your water pressure has dropped off, or your pipes are simply too old and corroded to trust, a full repipe is the solution that actually addresses the problem rather than buying time. Pride Plumbing, Drain Cleaning & Water Heater Repair has been repiping homes throughout Redlands and the Inland Empire since 2015, giving homeowners a fresh start with reliable plumbing that’s built to last.

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SteveR
Jon was my Plumber. He gave me 3 options to fix issue. He was prompt, friendly and helpful, did an excellent job, cleaned up afterwards. I would highly recommend this Plumbing company! 5 Star Service!!!!!
Janice C
Highly recommend! Their service is professional, fast, and they stick to their words. Joshua is very knowledgeable and knows what he's doing! Thank you so much!!!
Hillery Abeyta
They did such a great job. Nick was the one who did everything. Great work. Nick got the job done. Highly recommend, and don’t forget to ask for a Nick, he will take care of you! Thank you again.
Dave Evans
Jon did an excellent job! He showed up on time and stayed until the work was done. Friendly and professional. Explained everything that he needed to do! Will use these guys again!

Signs Your Home Is Ready for Repiping

Most homeowners don’t reach the decision to repipe overnight. It usually comes after dealing with a series of problems that keep adding up. Here are the signs that a full repipe is worth taking seriously:

  • You’ve had multiple leaks in different parts of the house within a relatively short period of time
  • Your water has a rust-colored or brownish tint, particularly first thing in the morning before you’ve run it for a while
  • Water pressure throughout the home has dropped noticeably and the cause isn’t the municipal supply or a single fixture
  • You’re dealing with pinhole leaks in copper pipes, which is a known issue in areas with aggressive water chemistry
  • Your home still has galvanized steel pipes, which have a lifespan of around 40 to 70 years and are likely well past it in many Redlands homes built before the 1970s
  • Pipes are visibly corroded, pitted, or scaled in areas where they’re accessible, like under sinks or in the utility room
  • You’re spending more on repeated plumbing repairs than a repipe would cost over time

Redlands’ hard water accelerates the wear on pipes, particularly older copper and galvanized steel. The high mineral content in the local supply contributes to scale buildup inside pipes and corrosion on the exterior of fittings over time, shortening the practical lifespan of plumbing systems compared to areas with softer water.

Problems That Develop From Aging or Corroded Pipes

Putting off a repipe when the signs are there doesn’t make the underlying problem go away. It allows it to develop into something more damaging and more expensive. Aging and corroded pipes lead to:

  • Persistent leaks that cause water damage inside walls, ceilings, and floors, which can lead to mold growth if the moisture goes undetected
  • Contaminated water from rust, corrosion, and pipe material breaking down and entering the supply, affecting both taste and safety
  • Ongoing loss of water pressure that makes showers, appliances, and fixtures perform poorly throughout the home
  • Higher water bills from slow leaks that waste water continuously without being obvious
  • Damage to water-using appliances like dishwashers and washing machines that are fed by corroded supply lines carrying sediment and debris
  • Increased likelihood of a significant pipe failure that causes major water damage in a short amount of time

Pipe Material Options for Your Repipe

When it’s time to repipe, the material used for the new pipes matters for long-term performance and durability. Pride Plumbing works with the materials best suited to Redlands homes and discusses the options with you before the job begins:

  • PEX, or cross-linked polyethylene, is the most widely used material for residential repiping today. It’s flexible, which makes it easier to route through walls with less disruption, resistant to scale buildup from hard water, and highly durable over a long lifespan. PEX handles Redlands’ hard water better than copper in many situations.
  • Copper has been the standard for residential plumbing for decades and remains a reliable choice. It’s durable, heat-resistant, and has a long track record. In areas with aggressive water chemistry, copper can develop pinhole leaks over time, so the decision to use it depends on your specific water conditions and the age of the home.
  • CPVC is a rigid plastic pipe that handles hot and cold water and is a practical option in certain repiping situations where its properties are a good match for the application.

We assess your home’s specific needs, water conditions, and layout before recommending a material, and we explain the tradeoffs clearly so you can make an informed decision.

Our Home Repiping Process

A full home repipe is a significant project, and how it’s managed matters as much as the materials used. Here’s how Pride Plumbing handles it:

We start with a thorough assessment of your current plumbing system, including the pipe material, condition, layout, and any areas of particular concern

We walk you through the scope of the work, the material options, the timeline, and the cost before anything starts so there are no surprises

We work systematically through the home, section by section, to minimize the time your water is shut off and keep daily disruption as manageable as possible

We make the necessary wall and ceiling openings as carefully and conservatively as possible, and we discuss what patching and finishing work will be needed after the repipe is complete

We test the full system before wrapping up to confirm every line is flowing correctly and there are no leaks

We clean up thoroughly and leave you with a clear picture of your new plumbing system and how to care for it going forward

Why Choose Pride Plumbing

A home repipe is one of the larger plumbing investments a homeowner makes, and the quality of the work determines how long it holds up. Here’s why Redlands homeowners trust Pride Plumbing with the job:

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a full home repipe take?

Most single-family home repipes can be completed in two to three days, depending on the size of the home and the complexity of the existing plumbing layout. We give you a realistic timeline during the assessment.

Some wall and ceiling access is necessary to replace pipes inside the home. We work carefully to keep openings as small and targeted as possible. We also discuss what drywall or finish repair will be needed after the repipe so you can plan accordingly.

For many Redlands homeowners, PEX is a strong choice because of its resistance to scale buildup from hard water and its flexibility, which reduces the number of fittings needed. Copper is also a proven material, and the best choice depends on your specific situation. We walk you through the comparison honestly.

If the problems are isolated to one or two areas and the rest of the plumbing is in decent shape, targeted repairs may be the right call. If leaks are showing up in multiple locations, the pipe material is past its lifespan, or water quality has deteriorated throughout the house, a repipe is usually the more practical long-term solution.

Yes. We handle repiping for commercial buildings and multi-unit properties throughout Redlands and the surrounding Inland Empire.

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