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Whole-home Repipes
Whole-home Repipes | Plumbing | Ocoee
Imagine turning on any faucet in your Ocoee home and feeling instant confidence in the clean, steady flow—no rust-tinted water, no hidden leaks, no sudden drops in pressure. HEP’s whole-home repipes service swaps out aging lines with high-performance PEX or copper, installed by seasoned technicians who treat your property like their own. From your first call to the final pressure test, you’ll have clear communication, upfront pricing, and a crew that arrives on time and leaves your space spotless.
Whether you’re renovating, selling, or simply tired of unpredictable plumbing, a full repipe delivers lasting peace of mind and can even boost resale value. HEP backs every project with robust warranties and 24/7 support, so you can enjoy carefree showers, spotless laundry, and flawless cooking water for decades to come. Ready to refresh your pipes and protect your home? Reach out today and let HEP make water worries a thing of the past.
FAQs
What is a whole-home repipe and why might I need one in Ocoee?
A whole-home repipe is the complete replacement of all water supply piping in your house, usually from the water meter to every fixture. Homeowners in Ocoee often need a repipe when they experience chronic leaks, low water pressure, rusty or discolored water, or if their house still has outdated galvanized, polybutylene, or early CPVC pipes that have reached the end of their service life. Replacing these aging lines with modern PEX or copper piping restores water quality, improves flow, and reduces the risk of damaging future leaks.
How long does a typical whole-home repipe take in the Ocoee area?
Most single-family homes can be repiped in two to five days, depending on square footage, plumbing complexity, and the number of bathrooms and fixtures. Our Ocoee crews usually spend the first day running new pipes through walls, attics, or crawl spaces; the second day making fixture connections and pressure-testing; and the remaining time completing drywall patches and city inspections. Larger homes or those with difficult access (e.g., slab foundations) can take a bit longer, but we always provide a detailed timeline up front.
Will repiping my house require tearing up walls and floors?
We use minimally invasive techniques to keep disruption low. In most cases, only small, strategic holes are cut in drywall or ceiling areas to route new pipes and anchor fittings. Flooring and tile are rarely disturbed. After installation, we patch and texture the openings so they’re paint-ready. If your home is on a slab, we usually route new lines through the attic or overhead joists rather than jackhammering the concrete.
What pipe materials do you recommend for Ocoee homes, and why?
PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) and copper are the two most common options. PEX is flexible, resistant to scale and chlorine, quieter, and usually more affordable; it also handles Ocoee’s occasional temperature swings very well. Type L copper is prized for longevity and fire resistance, but it costs more and can be vulnerable to the aggressive water chemistry sometimes found in Central Florida. We’ll evaluate your water quality, home layout, and budget before recommending the best material—or even a hybrid approach—to give you decades of worry-free service.
How much does a whole-home repipe cost in Ocoee?
Prices vary with home size, fixture count, pipe material, and accessibility, but most repipes in the Ocoee market range from $4,000 to $12,000. A small two-bedroom, one-bath slab home using PEX may be near the low end, while a large multistory house with copper piping will be at the higher end. Our quotes are always fixed-price and include permits, inspections, drywall repair, and a workmanship warranty so there are no surprises once the job begins.
Do I need a permit, and who handles inspections for a repipe in Ocoee?
Yes. The City of Ocoee Building Division requires a plumbing permit for any whole-home repipe. We obtain the permit on your behalf, schedule the rough-in and final inspections, and ensure all work meets the current Florida Building Code. Passing inspection protects your home’s value and ensures your insurance remains valid. You’ll receive all permit paperwork and inspection reports for your records once the job is complete.