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How invasive is repiping a house

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Henry Johnson, Plumbing Expert

Repiping a house can be a major undertaking, but it is often necessary to ensure the safety and functionality of your plumbing system. The level of invasiveness will depend on the size of your home, the complexity of your plumbing system, and the materials used for the repiping. In general, repiping involves removing old pipes and installing new ones, which can require cutting into walls, floors, and ceilings. However, experienced plumbers can minimize the disruption to your home by using advanced techniques and equipment. For example, at 5 Star Best Plumbing, our specialists use minimally invasive methods like trenchless pipe replacement to reduce the need for extensive digging and excavation. If you’re considering repiping your home, it’s important to work with a trusted plumbing company that can provide expert guidance and high-quality services. Contact us today for all your plumbing needs, including repiping services and water heater repair.

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