Piping & Repiping

Piping & Repiping in Graham

Pipe Repair & Replacement Specialists Serving Alamance, Guilford & Orange Counties

Every fixture and appliance in your home depends on a well-functioning piping system. When pipes are worn or damaged, it can lead to a cascade of plumbing problems, disrupting your daily life and comfort. That's why keeping an eye on your home's piping system is so important. At Extra Mile Home Services, we're the trusted team you can rely on for your piping issues.

Some of the piping work we can assist with includes:

  • Whole home repiping
  • Partial repiping for specific areas
  • Pipe repair and replacement
  • Leak detection and repair
  • Upgrades for older systems

Whether your pipes need a little TLC or a complete overhaul for a remodel, we have the experience and skills to restore your piping system so your home remains a place of comfort and reliability.

When Is Repiping Necessary?

Determine when the piping in your home needs replacing can be tough since most pipes are tucked away behind walls or beneath floors, hidden from view. You may be dealing with various plumbing issues without suspecting that the root cause is deteriorating pipes. Ignoring these subtle signals can escalate into more significant problems, affecting your home's safety and comfort. 

Consider these scenarios which may indicate that your pipes need attention:

  • Frequent leaks - If you find yourself regularly dealing with leaks, it could mean your pipes are on their last legs. Spot repairs might only be a temporary fix, and repiping could solve the underlying issue.
  • Discolored water - Brown or yellowish water coming from your taps can suggest corrosion or rust in your pipes. This not only affects water quality but can also be a sign that deterioration is happening from within.
  • Low water pressure - If your faucets are releasing only a trickle of water, especially if this problem is widespread throughout your home, mineral buildup or pipe corrosion might be to blame.
  • Noisy pipes - Banging, clanking, or whistling sounds can signal serious plumbing problems, including issues with pressurization or air in your pipes, which often require a deeper look and possibly repiping.
  • Visible corrosion - If you're seeing signs of rust, stains, or flaking on exposed pipes, these can indicate that the pipes are failing and need to be replaced before problems escalate.

At Extra Mile Home Services, we maintain the highest standards when it comes to repiping and all other piping services. We only use materials that meet strict quality levels for long-lasting results. Repiping can be a significant investment, and we understand that this can be a worry for many homeowners and businesses. That's why we provide financing options to help make the process easier and more manageable. You can trust us to handle your repiping project with the care and professionalism it deserves.

Schedule an estimate for your piping or repiping project in Graham and beyond today by calling (336) 523-0716 or contacting us online.

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What Piping Materials Should You Upgrade To?

If you own an older home, chances are that your plumbing system might be sporting outdated piping materials. While these old pipes might still be functional, upgrading offers a golden opportunity to switch to modern materials that are more durable and efficient. By replacing your older pipes, you not only enhance your plumbing system's reliability but also boost your home's overall value.

Here are some pipe materials to consider:

  • PEX (Cross-linked polyethylene) - Known for its flexibility, PEX is easy to install and perfect for tight spaces. It's resistant to corrosion and bursting, making it a popular choice for homeowners.
  • Copper - Tried and true, copper piping is well-regarded for its longevity and ability to withstand high temperatures. It's a great option if you desire a proven track record of performance.
  • CPVC (Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride) - As an affordable alternative to copper, CPVC is both strong and durable. It's resistant to chemical buildup, making it suitable for a variety of water conditions.
  • PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) - Commonly used for drain and vent applications, PVC is lightweight and easy to work with. It’s a cost-effective solution for non-pressurized plumbing systems.
  • Galvanized steel - Although less common in new installations, galvanized pipes are still found in many older homes. They have a strong corrosion-resistant coating but may clog over time. Replacement with a modern material is often advisable.

Our team at Extra Mile Home Services can guide you through these options, helping to select the best material suited to your specific needs and budget. We’re here to make your repiping journey straightforward and stress-free.

Contact us to schedule your repiping service in Graham and nearby areas today by calling (336) 523-0716. We're available with same-day services for plumbing emergencies!

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