What's the Average Cost to Repipe a House?

The average cost of a repipe is based on a few variables. Those variables include the geographical location of your home, the material used to replumb your home, the size of your home, and the number of water fixtures in your home.

The most impactful variable is the material used for your repipe. A galvanized pipe replacement with copper for an average 2 bathroom home costs between $8,000 and $10,000. The cost of copper is more expensive than other materials, but the process to replumb is also more costly. Copper is a rigid material and requires large cuts into your walls to install. .

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The most commonly used repipe material in Houston is PEX. It is a less expensive material and less expensive to install due to its pliability. A whole-house plumbing replacement using PEX in an average two-bathroom home costs between $4000-$7000.

The exact cost for a plumbing replacement or “repipe” would hinge on the total number of fixtures in your home, the size of your home, the accessibility of your pipes, and whether it is a single or two story home.

The team at We Do Repipes offers a consultative approach to plumbing replacement. They are ready to answer any questions you may have. Call today at 832-819-8337.

Note: The estimated repipe costs are for the time this article was written. Prices change as material costs change and markets shift. For an accurate upfront quote for your home, call us today at 832-819-8337.

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