Repiping in King City, Oregon
King City's 1960s and 1970s housing stock was built with galvanized steel supply lines that are now 50–60 years old. When flow has been restricted by internal corrosion for decades, a repipe is the right solution — not another spot repair. True Flow Plumbing replaces aging supply systems in King City with modern PEX-A.
Whole-Home Repiping in King City
King City was developed as a compact planned retirement community starting in the 1960s. The original supply plumbing in these homes and condos — galvanized steel throughout — corrodes from the inside out over 50–70 years. Galvanized pipe restricts flow progressively as mineral deposits and rust build up on the interior walls. The result is steadily worsening pressure at every fixture, rust-colored water that takes a minute to clear each morning, and eventually pinhole leaks that signal the system has reached end of life. King City's condo and townhome density means we've done this work in close-quarters access situations many times — we work efficiently and minimize disruption to adjacent units.
🔧 Full Supply Line Replacement
All hot and cold supply lines replaced from the main shutoff to every fixture with PEX-A.
🏠 PEX-A Installation
The highest-grade residential pipe available — flexible, freeze-resistant, corrosion-proof, 50+ year rating.
💧 Pressure Testing
New system pressure-tested before water is restored. Every connection confirmed leak-free.
🔩 Shutoff Valve Replacement
Aged angle stops and toilet supply valves replaced throughout during repiping.
🛁 Fixture Reconnection
All sinks, toilets, tubs, showers, dishwasher, and appliances reconnected to the new system.
🏢 Condo & HOA Coordination
We work with King City property managers and HOAs on water shutoffs and access scheduling.
Signs Your King City Home May Need Repiping
- Low pressure at all fixtures — classic galvanized restriction
- Rust-colored water in the morning — internal pipe corrosion
- More than one pinhole leak in the past year
- Visible orange or brown staining at fixture aerators
- Steadily worsening pressure over several years — not a sudden drop
- Home built in the 1960s–1970s with original plumbing
King City Neighborhoods We Serve
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my King City home need repiping?
If your King City home was built in the 1960s or 1970s with galvanized steel supply lines, they are now 50–60 years old — well into the range where internal corrosion progressively restricts flow and eventually causes failures. If you're seeing rust-colored water in the morning, weak pressure throughout the house, or a second or third pinhole leak in the same system, a repipe assessment is the right next step.
How long does repiping take in a King City condo or home?
Most King City single-family homes are repiped in 2 days. Condos take 1–2 days depending on access. We run new PEX-A supply lines to every fixture, pressure test, and restore water service before leaving.
Do you work with King City condo associations for repiping?
Yes. We work with HOAs and property managers on King City condo repipes — coordinating water shutoffs, access, and inspection scheduling. We're familiar with the coordination required in shared-property situations.
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Need Repiping in King City?
We repipe with PEX-A for a 50-year solution. Call for a free assessment.
