Repiping
Whole-Home
Repiping
Tulsa
Old pipes don't just fail — they corrode your water quality, restrict flow, and create recurring leaks. A whole-home repipe is a permanent solution that restores your water pressure, clears your water, and eliminates chronic plumbing problems.
When to Repipe
Is Your Tulsa Home Due for a Repipe?
Many Tulsa homes built before 1990 have galvanized steel supply pipes that are approaching or past their 50-year lifespan. Galvanized pipes corrode from the inside out — first reducing water pressure, then turning water orange, then failing completely.
Homes built in the 1980s may have polybutylene (gray plastic) pipes — a material recalled for chronic failure that was installed throughout the Tulsa metro during that era. If your home has gray plastic pipes, replacement is strongly recommended before they fail.
We repipe with PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) or copper depending on your preference and application. PEX is flexible, resistant to freeze damage, and costs less to install. Copper is proven over decades and preferred for some applications. We'll walk you through the options.
Galvanized Steel Replacement
Replace corroded galvanized pipes that are restricting flow and discoloring your water.
Polybutylene Replacement
Remove recalled gray plastic pipe before it fails. PEX or copper replacement with full permit.
PEX Repiping
Modern cross-linked polyethylene piping — flexible, durable, freeze-resistant. Best value for most homes.
Copper Repiping
Traditional copper for homeowners who prefer a proven, long-lasting material. Excellent resale value.
Partial Repiping
Replace only the affected section of pipe — supply lines to a bathroom, kitchen, or laundry area.
Permit & Inspection
All Tulsa repiping requires permits. We file, schedule inspections, and manage the process from start to finish.
Fix it once. Fix it permanently.
Free whole-home assessment. Written quote before any work.