Houston Flow Plumbing — professional Plumbing in Houston, TX

Whole-Home Repiping & Pipe Replacement in Houston, TX

Tired of recurring leaks? Houston Flow Plumbing repipes whole homes with PEX or copper, flat-rate pricing & financing. Free estimate at (713) 555-0164.

When patching one leak just leads to the next, it's time to stop chasing failures and replace the plumbing. Houston Flow Plumbing repipes homes across the metro — from 1960s ranch houses in Bellaire with corroding galvanized pipe to slab homes in Sugar Land with leak-prone copper. A whole-home repipe restores water pressure, ends the recurring leaks, and gives you decades of worry-free plumbing, all on flat-rate pricing shown before we start.

A few clear signs tell you it's time. Galvanized steel pipe — standard in many older Houston homes — rusts from the inside out, which shows up as discolored or rusty water and weak pressure. Repeated pinhole leaks in copper mean the metal is corroding everywhere, not just where it's currently dripping. Water that comes out tinted, low flow at multiple fixtures at once, and a string of repair bills in the same year all point the same direction. If you're not sure, our leak detection team can assess the system's condition before you commit to anything.

We repipe in both PEX and copper, and we'll give you a straight comparison. PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant (a real plus after the 2021 Houston freeze), resists the corrosion our hard water causes, and usually installs faster with less wall-opening. Copper is rigid, long-proven, and preferred by some homeowners for specific runs. Whichever you choose, replacing the lines is also the perfect time to add a water softener so Houston's hard water doesn't shorten the life of your brand-new system. Many customers bundle in fixture upgrades through our bathroom plumbing team while the walls are open.

A typical single-family repipe takes one to three days. We protect your floors and furnishings, open only the access points we need, replace the supply lines throughout, then patch and texture the drywall so it's ready for paint. The job is pulled to permit and inspected to City of Houston code by our licensed Master Plumbers — repiping is not a job for shortcuts or unpermitted work. We coordinate around your schedule and keep water restored overnight wherever possible.

Houston Flow Plumbing has been doing this since 2010, holds BBB A+ accreditation and a 4.9-star rating across 2,030 reviews, and offers GreenSky financing so a full repipe fits your budget. If recurring pipe repairs are wearing you down in Katy, Pearland, Cypress, or The Woodlands, call (713) 555-0164 for a free written repiping estimate.

Signs Your Houston Home Needs Repiping

01

Signs Your Houston Home Needs Repiping

Established 2010 — Houston owned & operated

02

PEX vs. Copper for Houston Homes

Rated 4.9★ by 2030 customers

03

What a Whole-Home Repipe Actually Involves

Fully licensed & insured (Texas Master Plumber License #M-41872)

04

Flat-Rate Pricing, Permits, and Financing

Serving 10+ communities across the metro

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to repipe a house in Houston?

A whole-home repipe in Houston typically runs $4,500 to $15,000, depending on the home's size, number of bathrooms, whether it's slab or pier-and-beam, and whether you choose PEX or copper. PEX is usually the more affordable option. We provide a free written estimate and offer GreenSky financing to spread the cost.

Is PEX or copper better for a Houston home?

For most Houston homes we recommend PEX. It resists the corrosion our hard water causes, tolerates freezes better than rigid copper (which matters after events like the 2021 freeze), and installs faster with less drywall damage. Copper is still an excellent, long-lasting choice some homeowners prefer, and we install both — we'll help you weigh the trade-offs.

How long does a whole-home repipe take?

Most single-family repipes take one to three days, depending on the home's size and layout. We work to keep your water restored overnight whenever possible, and we handle the drywall patching and texturing afterward so the only thing left for you is paint. We'll give you a clear day-by-day timeline before we begin.

Does my old galvanized pipe really need to be replaced?

If you have galvanized steel pipe — common in Houston homes built before the 1970s — it corrodes from the inside and chokes off your water pressure while releasing rust into your water. Once it's badly corroded, patching individual sections only delays the inevitable. Repiping is the permanent fix and usually pays off in restored pressure and an end to repair bills.

Do you pull a permit for repiping in Houston?

Yes, always. The City of Houston requires a permit for repiping, and our licensed Texas Master Plumbers pull it and schedule the inspection as part of every job. A permitted, inspected repipe protects you on insurance and at resale, which is why we never do this work off the books.

Ready to get started in Houston?

Free estimates. Honest pricing. Open 24/7 — We Never Close.

(713) 555-0164