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When your home's plumbing system starts to fail, repiping is often the most effective long-term solution. At Cold is on the Right Plumbing & Air, our repiping specialists provide fast, reliable whole-house repiping in Austin, TX to restore water pressure, eliminate leaks, and protect your home from future water damage.
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Professional repiping services tailored to your home’s unique plumbing needs.
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About Our Repiping Services
Your home’s plumbing is one of the most important systems in the house. When old pipes fail, it can lead to discolored water, low water pressure, or even mold growth inside walls. Our whole home repiping services replace outdated galvanized steel or aging pipes with durable new pipes designed to last for decades.
At Cold is on the Right, we tailor every repiping project to the unique needs of Austin homeowners. From inspections and materials selection to professional installation and cleanup, our team handles the entire process so your plumbing system is fixed right the first time, especially since Austin’s hard water typically measures 120 to 180 ppm and can contribute to wear on older plumbing materials. With a consultation and clear estimates, you'll know exactly what to expect at every step.

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Signs You Need Whole Home Repiping
Discolored water coming from your faucets or fixtures, including rusty water
Low water pressure throughout your plumbing system
Frequent leaks or repeated plumbing repairs
Mold growth or water damage behind walls and ceilings
Older homes with galvanized steel or copper pipes showing signs of corrosion or corroded pipes
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Benefits of Whole House Repiping
Replacing your home’s entire plumbing system provides lasting peace of mind and better performance for your household. With new pipes installed by our repiping specialists, you’ll enjoy:
Strong, consistent water pressure across all fixtures
Improved water quality
Relief from constant leaks and costly plumbing issues over time
A more efficient plumbing system that saves money long-term
Higher home value thanks to a modernized system
Our Repiping Process
Start with a Conversation
Every successful repiping project begins with listening. We start by having a clear conversation about your plumbing needs, whether you’ve been dealing with frequent leaks, low water pressure, or drain issues that keep coming back. Our repipe specialists take the time to understand your concerns so we can recommend the right solution instead of a quick fix. This approach ensures we’re addressing both immediate problems and long-term reliability.
Assess, Diagnose, and Explain
Next, our company thoroughly inspects your existing pipes and entire plumbing system. We evaluate key factors such as age, materials, corrosion, and the condition of drain connections to get a complete picture of what’s happening. We also consider Austin-specific conditions such as extreme heat and soil conditions that can affect long-term pipe performance. Once we’ve diagnosed the issues, we explain our findings in plain language. Repiping in Austin requires a residential trade permit through the Development Services department, and our contractor handles the necessary city permits. You’ll know exactly what’s going on, why it’s happening, and the best repiping options available for your home. In some homes built on concrete slab foundations, routing new lines through attics may be the most practical approach.
Get the Job Done Right
With a clear plan in place, our repipe specialists move forward with replacing your old pipes using durable materials like PEX or copper. We focus on precision, safety, and efficiency, protecting floors in access areas and making sure every connection, fixture, and drain is seamlessly integrated into your new system. Most projects are completed in 2 to 5 days, and single-story homes often move faster than two-story houses. From start to finish, our company works with professionalism and care for minimal disruption so your repiping project is completed correctly the first time. The result is a reliable plumbing system built to last for years.
Proudly Serving the Greater Austin Area
Cold is on the Right Plumbing & Air provides repiping services throughout the Austin area, including:
Not sure if we service your neighborhood? Give us a call at (512) 271-2172 or send us an online request today.
Why Austin Homeowners Choose Our Repiping Services
Expertise
When it comes to something as important as your home’s plumbing system, you deserve a team with proven skill. Our repipe specialists are licensed, insured, and trained to handle every step of your whole-house repiping project. From selecting the best material to ensuring every pipe is installed with precision, you can trust us to deliver lasting quality.
Upfront Pricing, No Hidden Fees
We believe every Austin homeowner deserves transparency. That’s why we provide free estimates and consultations before work begins, and our estimate helps you know exactly what to expect. With clear pricing and no surprise service fees, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your investment is protected.
Durable, Long-Term Solutions
Old, corroded, or leaking pipes don’t just cause plumbing issues; they threaten the safety and comfort of your entire home. We replace aging or damaged pipes with durable materials designed to improve water pressure, prevent costly leaks, and extend the lifespan of your plumbing system.
Trusted Local Service
As a locally owned plumbing company, we’re proud to serve Austin, Round Rock, Bee Cave, Hyde Park, and the entire Austin area. Our local crews are familiar with Austin-specific plumbing conditions, including extreme heat and emergency calls when pipe failures happen suddenly. We’ve earned the trust of countless homeowners by combining modern tools, honest recommendations, and a customer-first approach. With us, your repiping job is done right the first time.
Honest Work. Honest Pricing.
Our Financing Options
Need time to pay? We offer financing options for larger jobs like water heater installation, repipe work, and air conditioning installations. Ask us how to apply. No surprises, no pressure.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Whole House Repiping
Your home may need repiping if you are dealing with frequent leaks, discolored water, low water pressure, rusty or metallic-tasting water, visible pipe corrosion, or recurring plumbing repairs. Older homes with outdated pipe materials may also be at higher risk for ongoing issues, especially homes built before 2000. If your plumbing system keeps causing problems in different areas of the house, repiping may be a better long-term solution than continuing to make small repairs.
Whole house repiping is the process of replacing the old or damaged water supply pipes throughout your home with new piping. Instead of fixing one leak at a time, repiping addresses the larger plumbing system so your home has more reliable water flow, better pressure, and fewer pipe-related repair issues.
A single isolated leak can often be repaired, but repeated leaks are usually a sign of a larger problem. If your pipes are aging, corroded, deteriorating, or failing in multiple areas, repairs may only provide temporary relief. Whole-home repiping can be the smarter investment when ongoing repairs become more expensive, disruptive, or unreliable than replacing the system.
PEX and copper are two common materials used for repiping. PEX pipes are flexible, cost-effective, resistant to corrosion, and easier to install in many homes. Copper pipes are durable, long-lasting, and resistant to UV light, making them a strong option in certain applications. Our team will inspect your plumbing system, explain your options, and help you choose the best repiping material for your home.
The best choice depends on your home, budget, water quality, and installation needs. PEX is often preferred because it is flexible, efficient to install, and performs well in many residential plumbing systems. Copper is known for durability and long service life, but it may cost more and can be affected by certain water conditions. Cold is on the Right will walk you through both options so you can make an informed decision.
Most whole-home repiping projects take a few days, depending on the size of the house, the number of fixtures, the accessibility of the plumbing, and the complexity of the system. During your consultation, we will provide a clearer timeline based on your specific home and explain what to expect before work begins.
Some wall access is usually needed during a whole-home repiping project, but our plumbers work carefully to minimize disruption. We only open access points where necessary to replace the piping correctly. Once the plumbing work is complete, we can provide trusted referrals for wall repair services so your home can be restored properly.
There may be times when your water needs to be turned off while the new piping is being installed and connected. Our team will explain the schedule ahead of time and work as efficiently as possible to reduce disruption. In many cases, water service can be restored at the end of each workday, depending on the scope of the project.
In many cases, homeowners can remain in the home during repiping, and the work is planned to minimize disruption, but there may still be noise, limited water access, and work taking place in different areas of the house. Temporary interruptions can also affect laundry and other daily routines. If the project is more extensive, our team will help you understand what to expect so you can plan around the work comfortably.
Whole house repiping can improve water pressure, reduce the risk of leaks, eliminate corrosion-related water discoloration, improve overall plumbing reliability, and help prevent future water damage. It can also give homeowners peace of mind knowing the water supply lines are updated and built for long-term performance.
Repiping may improve water pressure if your current pipes are clogged with mineral buildup, corroded, leaking, or too damaged to deliver water properly. Once the old piping is replaced, your plumbing system may be able to provide steadier, more reliable water flow throughout the home.
Rusty, brown, or discolored water can be a sign of corrosion inside older pipes. If the discoloration is caused by deteriorating water supply lines, repiping can help solve the problem by replacing those old pipes with new materials that are designed for cleaner, more reliable water delivery.
Kitec pipes were used in some homes as an alternative to copper piping, but they are known for premature failure risks. Homes with Kitec plumbing may experience leaks, pipe deterioration, and costly water damage if the system fails. If your home has Kitec pipes, it is a good idea to have a licensed plumber inspect the system and discuss repiping options.
Many older Austin-area homes may have aging plumbing materials that are more likely to corrode, leak, or restrict water flow over time. Not every older home needs immediate repiping, but frequent leaks, low pressure, water discoloration, or outdated pipe materials are signs that it may be time to consider replacement.
The cost of whole house repiping depends on the size of your home, the number of bathrooms and fixtures, the pipe material selected, accessibility, and the complexity of the plumbing layout. Homeowners insurance may cover damage from sudden pipe failures, but it usually does not cover the repiping itself. After inspecting your home, Cold is on the Right will provide upfront pricing and explain what is included before the project begins.
Financing options may be available for larger plumbing projects such as whole house repiping. Our team can explain available options during your consultation and help you understand how to apply.
Whole house repiping can be worth it if your home has repeated leaks, outdated piping, poor water pressure, or corrosion-related water issues. Instead of continuing to spend money on temporary repairs, repiping gives your home a stronger plumbing foundation and can help reduce the risk of future water damage.
Before repiping begins, it can help to clear access around sinks, water heaters, utility areas, closets, and other spaces where plumbing may be located. Our team will let you know what areas we need to reach and how to prepare your home before the project starts.
Updated plumbing can be a valuable improvement, especially for homes with older or problematic pipes. While exact resale impact depends on the home and market, repiping can make the property more attractive by reducing concerns about leaks, water damage, and outdated plumbing materials.
Whole house repiping typically refers to replacing water supply lines, not necessarily drain or sewer lines. However, if your home also has drain line or sewer line problems, our plumbers can inspect those areas and recommend the right repair or replacement options.
Cold is on the Right Plumbing & Air provides whole house repiping services in Austin and surrounding communities, including Bee Cave, Cedar Park, Dripping Springs, Georgetown, Lakeway, Leander, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Spicewood, Steiner Ranch, Westlake, and nearby areas.
Austin homeowners choose Cold is on the Right because we provide licensed plumbing work, clear communication, upfront pricing, and careful service from start to finish. Repiping is a major project, and our team takes the time to explain your options, protect your home, and complete the work with long-term reliability in mind.
You can schedule a whole house repiping consultation by calling Cold is on the Right Plumbing & Air or submitting an online request. Our team will inspect your plumbing system, discuss your concerns, and recommend the best next step for your home.







