Whole-House Repiping in Beaverton, Oregon

If your Beaverton home has low water pressure, rust-colored water, or recurring pinhole leaks — the pipes are telling you something. Repiping replaces a failing system entirely so you stop patching the same problem over and over.

Repiping in Beaverton

Beaverton repiping calls come from two very different types of homes. Cedar Hills and Raleigh Hills — built in the 1950s and 1960s — frequently need full galvanized water line replacement. The pipes have been scaling shut for decades and now fail regularly. On the other end, Murrayhill and Bethany homes from the 1990s and 2000s sometimes need partial repiping after a slab leak or supply line failure reveals that original copper fittings are corroding. We assess honestly and recommend only what's actually needed.

🔩 Galvanized Replacement

Galvanized steel pipes from the 1950s through 1990s scale shut from the inside over decades. We replace entire systems — not just the section that failed — so the problem doesn't migrate to the next joint.

🔶 Copper Repiping

Older copper from the 1950s–1970s corrodes faster than modern alloys and develops pinhole leaks. We replace failing copper sections or entire systems depending on the scope of the problem.

🟦 PEX Repipe

PEX is our standard repipe material — flexible, freeze-resistant, quieter than copper, and backed by 25-year manufacturer warranties. It runs faster and with less wall disruption than rigid pipe.

📋 Permits & Inspections

All Beaverton repiping jobs require a permit and inspection. We handle the entire process — application, scheduling, and passing — so you don't have to manage any of that.

🔧 Partial Repiping

Not every home needs a full repipe. We assess honestly — sometimes replacing a failing section or zone is the right call. We'll tell you what we find and what your options actually are.

🏠 Minimal Wall Disruption

We route new pipe with as little drywall opening as possible. PEX's flexibility lets us fish pipe through walls in many cases where copper would require cutting larger access panels.

Signs Your Beaverton Home Needs Repiping

  • Low water pressure throughout the house — especially if it's gotten worse over years
  • Rust-colored or discolored water, particularly first thing in the morning
  • Recurring pinhole leaks in different locations — patching one leads to another nearby
  • Your home was built before 1980 and still has original galvanized steel and aging copper pipes
  • Frequent water heater issues — sediment from corroded pipes damages heater components
  • Water tastes or smells metallic — pipe corrosion leaching into the supply
  • Multiple pipe repairs in the past few years at different locations in the house
Beaverton homes built in the 1950s through 1990s: If your home was built during this period and still has original galvanized steel and aging copper, you're at or well past the typical service life for those materials. A repipe isn't an emergency repair — it's a planned upgrade that eliminates a whole category of future problems. We'll give you an honest assessment of what your specific pipes look like and what they're likely to do next.

What the Repiping Process Looks Like

  • We inspect your current pipe material, condition, and layout before quoting anything
  • You get a written scope and price — no surprises mid-job
  • We pull the required Beaverton building permit before work starts
  • Pipe installation typically takes 1–3 days; water is restored each evening
  • Inspection is scheduled with the city — we handle all coordination
  • Drywall patching can be done by your contractor or we can recommend one
  • Final walkthrough confirms everything is working correctly before we leave

Beaverton Neighborhoods We Serve

Cedar Hills Murrayhill Raleigh Hills Bethany Oak Hills Cooper Mountain Cedar Mill

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does repiping take in a Beaverton home?

Most whole-house repiping jobs take 1–3 days depending on home size and pipe routing complexity. We restore water service at the end of each working day. Drywall patching happens after the inspection is passed — we'll connect you with a drywall contractor if needed.

What pipe material do you use for repiping in Beaverton?

We primarily use PEX — flexible, freeze-resistant, quieter than copper, and backed by 25-year manufacturer warranties. Copper is available where homeowners prefer it. We'll explain the trade-offs honestly before any work starts.

Do you pull permits for repiping in Beaverton?

Yes, always. Repiping requires a permit and inspection throughout Oregon. We handle the application, schedule the inspection, and make sure everything passes before we close up walls. You don't manage any of it.

Can I stay in my home during a repipe in Beaverton?

Yes, in most cases. We restore water service at the end of each day so you're never without water overnight. During working hours there will be periods with no water — we coordinate this with you so you can plan around it. Most families find it manageable with a little advance planning.

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Thinking About Repiping Your Beaverton Home?

We'll come out, look at what you have, and give you a straight answer on what it costs and whether it's the right move.

📞 Call Now: (971) 225-3567