Whole Home Repiping Service in San Antonio, TX
When your home’s plumbing system starts showing signs of aging, whole-home repiping restores clean water flow, stable pressure, and long-term reliability. At Anchor Plumbing Services, our licensed and insured plumbers replace outdated water supply lines, manifolds, and shut-off valves with durable PEX or copper piping designed for San Antonio’s water conditions.
Every repipe project is supervised by a Master Plumber to ensure correct sizing, code compliance, and proper water-pressure balance. We provide:
- Flat-rate pricing with written quotes before work begins
- Same-day or 24-hour scheduling for urgent projects
- Licensed, insured, and background-checked technicians
- Clean job sites and full warranty coverage on workmanship
With a 4.9★ Google rating, 1.5K+ reviews, a Yelp Award, and 5,000+ customers served, homeowners trust Anchor for consistent results and predictable costs. Call (210) 843-5800 to schedule your home repiping estimate today.
Do you have inconsistent water pressure? We also install pressure regulators in Greater San Antonio and nearby areas.
Why Do You Need House Repiping?
A repipe becomes necessary when your home’s plumbing system can no longer provide consistent water pressure or clean water. Some issues may only need repairs, but others indicate the need for a complete repipe.
Common Signs You Need New Pipes:
- Low or inconsistent water pressure throughout the home
- Rust-colored or discolored water at faucets
- Frequent leaks or visible corrosion on pipes
- Fluctuating water temperatures when using multiple fixtures
- Bad-tasting or foul-smelling water
- Pinhole or slab leaks in older piping materials
If you suspect hidden leaks or aging lines, schedule a leak detection or camera inspection before problems cause damage.
What’s Included in a Professional Repipe Service
When you hire Anchor Plumbing Services, you get a complete, code-compliant plumbing upgrade — not a patch job. Every whole-home repipe follows a detailed scope to ensure lasting results.
What’s Included:
- Replacement of all PEX or copper supply lines
- Installation of new manifolds, shut-off valves, and angle stops
- Addition of pressure-reducing valves (PRV) when pressure exceeds safe limits
- Connection of water heater supply lines and fixtures
- Pressure testing and chlorination flush for safe startup
- Permit handling, inspection coordination, and city compliance
- Daily cleanup, debris removal, and final walkthrough with the homeowner
Learn more about PRV installation or water heater tie-ins to see how they complement your new plumbing system.
