Repiping in Pickerington, OH

When the water lines feeding your home start to fail, no single repair keeps up. We repipe homes across Pickerington and Central Ohio in PEX and copper, partial or whole-house, to restore clean water, steady pressure, and peace of mind.

Direct answer and who this service is for

Repiping is the replacement of the water supply lines that carry fresh water through your home, the pipes behind your walls feeding every faucet, shower, and appliance. It is the right move when those lines are corroded, leaking, or made of outdated material that is no longer safe or reliable. At T&H Plumbing Services Inc., we assess your system and recommend either a partial repipe of the failing section or a whole-house repipe, depending on what your pipes actually need.

Repiping options

Not every home needs every pipe replaced. After we assess the system, we lay out the options that fit.

Our repiping process

Honest pricing and financing

T&H Plumbing prices repiping at a flat rate you approve before any work begins, with no trip fee and no service call fee. You only pay if you decide to move forward.

A repipe’s price depends on the size of your home, whether it is a partial or whole-house job, the material you choose, and how accessible the lines are, so an accurate number comes from an in-home assessment rather than a phone estimate. Because a whole-house repipe is a significant investment, financing is available so you can solve the problem properly instead of patching it again.

Warranty and what to expect

Every repipe from T&H covers the full scope, from assessment to pressure test.

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What our customers say

A repipe is a major project, and the proof is in steady pressure, clean water, and a home put back together right. Here is what Central Ohio homeowners say about their repiping with T&H Plumbing.

Repiping questions, answered

The clearest signs are low pressure throughout the home, rusty or discolored water, repeated leaks on the same lines, and outdated piping like galvanized steel or polybutylene. If your plumbing is decades old and acting up in more than one place, an assessment will tell you whether a repipe is the right move.

Both are durable, modern materials. PEX is flexible, resists corrosion, and is often faster to install, while copper is rigid, long-proven, and preferred by some homeowners. We explain the trade-offs for your home and budget and install whichever fits your needs.

It depends on the condition of your system. If only one run or section is failing, a partial repipe is a targeted fix. If the lines are deteriorating throughout the home, a whole-house repipe ends the cycle of leaks for good. We recommend the scope your system actually needs.

Most repipes are completed in a few days, depending on the size of the home and whether it is partial or whole-house. We work efficiently to limit disruption and give you a realistic timeline with your upfront quote.

We access lines carefully and limit openings to what the job requires. Some access is unavoidable when pipes run behind walls, but we plan the work to keep disruption down and leave your home in good shape.

Discolored water usually comes from corrosion inside aging pipes, especially galvanized steel. As the pipes break down, rust and sediment end up in your water. Repiping with modern material removes the source and restores clean water.

Often, yes. Corroded pipes narrow over time and choke your flow, so replacing them with properly sized modern lines usually restores strong, consistent pressure throughout the home. We confirm the cause during the assessment.

It can be a strong selling point. Updated plumbing reassures buyers, removes a common inspection concern, and signals the home has been cared for. We can advise on whether a partial or whole-house repipe makes sense for your situation.

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Why Pickerington homeowners choose T&H Plumbing

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SECTION 10: Why Pickerington homeowners choose T&H Plumbing

Failing supply lines tempt homeowners into an endless loop of patching one leak after another. We help you step out of that loop. We assess the whole system, tell you honestly whether a partial repipe will hold or whether the lines need full replacement, and scope the work to match. You will never be sold a whole-house repipe when one failing run is the real problem, and you will never be left patching pipes that should have been replaced years ago.

 

We are a local Central Ohio company, and the crew you just met is the crew that does the work. The people who answer your call are accountable for the result, which is why homeowners in Pickerington, Reynoldsburg, Pataskala, New Albany, Bexley, Canal Winchester, and Baltimore trust us with major projects and refer their neighbors.

Here is what comes with every sewer line replacement:

Honest scoping

Partial or whole-house, based on what your system actually needs.

Flat-rate pricing with no trip fee

You see the price before we order anything, and you only pay if you proceed.

PEX and copper expertise.

We install both and explain which fits your home and budget.

Careful, planned work.

We limit access openings, protect your home, and clean up.

Tested results.

We pressure-test the new system and confirm clean flow and restored pressure.

Financing on a major job.

A whole-house repipe becomes manageable with financing.

Schedule your repiping assessment

If your pipes are leaking, your pressure has dropped, or your water runs rusty, the next step is an in-home assessment. We will inspect the system, recommend the right scope, and give you upfront pricing.

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