

Pipe leak detection
in Little Rock, AR
Your pipes are leaking in multiple places. You've had three different plumbers out this year fixing leaks, and now there's another one. Your water pressure is terrible, the water comes out discolored, or every time you fix one problem, another pipe starts leaking somewhere else. You're tired of patching things that keep breaking.
We handle whole-house repiping in Little Rock. When your plumbing system is at the end of its life, replacing individual sections doesn't make sense anymore. Repiping means replacing all the old pipes at once so you're done with leaks, low pressure, and constant repairs. It's a bigger project upfront, but it solves your problems permanently.
Repiping Service in Little Rock: Starting Fresh

Repiping means replacing most or all of the water supply pipes in your house with new ones. We're not talking about drain pipes or sewer lines. Those are different systems. Repiping focuses on the pipes that bring clean water to your fixtures, appliances, and faucets throughout your house.
Old pipes fail in predictable ways. In neighborhoods like Hillcrest and The Heights, houses built in the 1940s and 50s often have galvanized steel pipes. Those pipes corrode from the inside out over 50 or 60 years until they're so clogged with rust that water barely flows through them. Eventually they start leaking. Even copper pipes, which last longer, develop pinhole leaks after decades of use. Some houses in Capitol View and the Quapaw Quarter still have original plumbing from the 1920s or 30s that's held up remarkably well, but it won't last forever.
When you're dealing with multiple leaks, constant low pressure, or rusty water, replacing individual sections doesn't fix the underlying problem. The rest of the pipes are just as old and will fail soon anyway. Repiping replaces everything so you start with a completely new water supply system. We typically use PEX or copper for repiping. PEX is flexible plastic tubing that's easy to run through walls and doesn't corrode. Copper is more traditional, lasts a very long time, and some people just prefer it. Both work great.
The new pipes run through your attic, crawl space, or walls. They don't go through your slab if you have one. This matters because if something ever does go wrong in the future, the pipes are accessible for repairs without breaking through concrete. Houses in West Little Rock and Chenal Valley that were built on slabs in the 60s through 80s sometimes have pipe problems in the foundation. Repiping through the attic solves that issue permanently.

Why Local Matters
For Your Plumbing
Why Local Matters
For Your Plumbing
You could call a big national chain. They'll probably charge you more and send someone who doesn't know Little Rock. Local plumbers understand that homes in Pulaski Heights have different plumbing than new builds in West Little Rock. They know which neighborhoods have hard water problems and which areas tend to have foundation shifts that affect plumbing.
When you call a local company, you get someone who answers the phone and can usually tell you right away what's probably happening and when they can get there. No automated system. No waiting on hold for 20 minutes.
Response times are better too. A local plumber is 15 minutes away, not coming from another city. If you've got a burst pipe or sewage backing up, those minutes matter. Plus, local companies know the city inspectors, understand Little Rock's specific codes, and can get permits processed faster. When you need plumbing work done right and done quickly, local is the way to go.
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