
Whole-Home Re-Piping
Whole-Home Re-Piping
Full re-piping for aging, damaged, or outdated home plumbing systems. Improved water quality, pressure, and reliability from licensed plumbers across Washington State.
Full re-piping for aging, damaged, or outdated home plumbing systems. Improved water quality, pressure, and reliability from licensed plumbers across Washington State.
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Whole‑Home & Partial Re‑Piping Solutions
Over time, aging or outdated plumbing materials can lead to leaks, low water pressure, poor water quality, and repeated repairs. Re‑piping replaces old supply lines with modern, durable materials designed for long‑term performance. D.M. Kelly Mechanical provides expert residential re‑piping services, whether you need a full system replacement or targeted sections updated. Our team carefully plans each project to minimize disruption while delivering safe, code‑compliant results you can rely on.
What We Offer
Whole‑Home Re‑Piping — Complete replacement of outdated or failing water supply lines for improved reliability and performance
Partial Re‑Piping — Targeted replacement of problem areas, including slab leaks, corroded sections, or remodeled spaces
PEX & Copper Re‑Piping — Installation of modern piping materials sized and installed to meet your home’s needs and local code
Leak Resolution & Preventive Replacement — Eliminating recurring leaks caused by corrosion, pinholes, or aging pipes
Code‑Compliant Installation — All re‑piping work completed to current plumbing codes with proper testing and inspections
Signs You Need Service
Frequent leaks or recurring pipe failures
Low or inconsistent water pressure throughout the home
Rusty, discolored, or foul‑tasting water
Pipes made of galvanized steel, polybutylene, or other outdated materials
Insurance concerns or failed plumbing inspections
Multiple repairs that no longer provide long‑term solutions
Planning a remodel that requires plumbing upgrades
If your home shows any of these signs, re‑piping may be a smarter and more cost‑effective solution than repeated repairs. Our team will assess your plumbing and explain all available options.
Common Questions
How long does residential re‑piping take? Most re‑piping projects take 1–5 days depending on home size, accessibility, and scope. We provide a clear timeline before work begins.
Will re‑piping require opening walls or ceilings? Some access is usually needed, but we plan routes carefully to minimize disruption. Any necessary access points are discussed in advance.
What materials do you use for re‑piping? Common materials include PEX and copper. We’ll recommend the best option based on your home, water quality, and budget.
Is re‑piping worth the investment? Yes. Re‑piping improves water pressure, reduces leaks, enhances water quality, and eliminates ongoing repair costs tied to failing plumbing.
Will my water be shut off during re‑piping? Yes, but water shutoffs are planned and communicated clearly. We work efficiently to restore service as quickly as possible.
Whole‑Home & Partial Re‑Piping Solutions
Over time, aging or outdated plumbing materials can lead to leaks, low water pressure, poor water quality, and repeated repairs. Re‑piping replaces old supply lines with modern, durable materials designed for long‑term performance. D.M. Kelly Mechanical provides expert residential re‑piping services, whether you need a full system replacement or targeted sections updated. Our team carefully plans each project to minimize disruption while delivering safe, code‑compliant results you can rely on.
What We Offer
Whole‑Home Re‑Piping — Complete replacement of outdated or failing water supply lines for improved reliability and performance
Partial Re‑Piping — Targeted replacement of problem areas, including slab leaks, corroded sections, or remodeled spaces
PEX & Copper Re‑Piping — Installation of modern piping materials sized and installed to meet your home’s needs and local code
Leak Resolution & Preventive Replacement — Eliminating recurring leaks caused by corrosion, pinholes, or aging pipes
Code‑Compliant Installation — All re‑piping work completed to current plumbing codes with proper testing and inspections
Signs You Need Service
Frequent leaks or recurring pipe failures
Low or inconsistent water pressure throughout the home
Rusty, discolored, or foul‑tasting water
Pipes made of galvanized steel, polybutylene, or other outdated materials
Insurance concerns or failed plumbing inspections
Multiple repairs that no longer provide long‑term solutions
Planning a remodel that requires plumbing upgrades
If your home shows any of these signs, re‑piping may be a smarter and more cost‑effective solution than repeated repairs. Our team will assess your plumbing and explain all available options.
Common Questions
How long does residential re‑piping take? Most re‑piping projects take 1–5 days depending on home size, accessibility, and scope. We provide a clear timeline before work begins.
Will re‑piping require opening walls or ceilings? Some access is usually needed, but we plan routes carefully to minimize disruption. Any necessary access points are discussed in advance.
What materials do you use for re‑piping? Common materials include PEX and copper. We’ll recommend the best option based on your home, water quality, and budget.
Is re‑piping worth the investment? Yes. Re‑piping improves water pressure, reduces leaks, enhances water quality, and eliminates ongoing repair costs tied to failing plumbing.
Will my water be shut off during re‑piping? Yes, but water shutoffs are planned and communicated clearly. We work efficiently to restore service as quickly as possible.

Need re-piping?
Need re-piping?
Contact D.M. Kelly Mechanical for a free estimate. Serving customers across Washington State, from King and Pierce counties to communities statewide.
Contact D.M. Kelly Mechanical for a free estimate. Serving customers across Washington State, from King and Pierce counties to communities statewide.






