

Repiping
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.
Your Local Plumber: 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.
Signs You Need Repiping
You're dealing with frequent leaks in multiple locations. If you've had three or four leaks in the past year or two in different parts of your house, your pipes are failing. Fixing them one at a time is just postponing the inevitable.
Your water pressure is weak throughout the house. If every faucet and shower has low pressure, your pipes are probably clogged with corrosion on the inside. Repiping restores full pressure.
Water comes out discolored: brown, yellow, or rusty. That's rust from corroded pipes. You're seeing the inside of your pipes dissolving into your water. It's not dangerous to drink small amounts, but it's gross and it means your pipes are failing.
Your house was built before 1970 and still has original plumbing. Galvanized pipes from that era are living on borrowed time. They've lasted longer than expected, but they will fail.
You're doing a major remodel. If you're already tearing into walls and ceilings for a renovation, that's the perfect time to repipe. The walls are open anyway, so the disruption is minimal and the cost is lower.
Visible pipes show heavy corrosion. If you can see your pipes in a basement or crawl space and they're covered in rust or have that crusty, flaky look, they're corroded throughout the system.
You've had slab leaks. If you've had leaks in pipes running through your concrete foundation, repiping through your attic or walls means you'll never have another slab leak.
What Repiping Fixes
New pipes eliminate leaks. You won't be dealing with constant repairs and water damage anymore. Everything is new and will last 50 years or more.
Repiping restores water pressure. When corrosion and buildup are gone, water flows freely again. You'll notice the difference immediately, such as showers work better, faucets have good pressure, and appliances that need water work properly.
Your water quality improves. No more rusty or discolored water. No more metallic taste. The water coming out of your faucets will be clean and clear.
You'll save money over time. Constant plumbing repairs add up fast. Multiple service calls, multiple leaks, water damage repairs, all of that costs more than repiping in the long run. Plus your water bill goes down when you're not losing water to slow leaks.
New plumbing increases your home's value. If you're planning to sell, repiping is a strong selling point. Buyers don't want to inherit someone else's plumbing problems. Documentation of a complete repipe shows the house has been properly maintained.
You get peace of mind. You won't worry about leaks every time you leave town. You won't wonder when the next pipe will fail. Everything is new and you know it works.
Modern pipes are better than what you had. PEX won't corrode ever. It's flexible so it handles temperature changes and minor settling without cracking. Copper is proven to last for generations. Either way, you're upgrading to materials that will outlast you.
What to Expect When You Call for Repiping Service
When you call about repiping, you usually have old pipes that keep causing problems. We schedule a time to assess your plumbing and give you a quote.
We inspect your current pipes throughout the house. We figure out what needs replacing and plan the new pipe routes. We explain the process, repiping is invasive but worth it for old, failing pipes.
We work room by room or section by section. We run new supply lines through walls, attics, or crawl spaces. We connect everything to existing fixtures. We test each section as we go.
Repiping usually takes several days for a whole house. We minimize disruption as much as we can. When we're done, you have new pipes that'll last 50 years. No more leaks, rust, or water quality problems from corroded old pipes.
Why Choose Diamond State Plumbing
We've been fixing plumbing problems across Little Rock long enough to know what matters to homeowners. You want someone who shows up on time, doesn't try to sell you things you don't need, and fixes the problem right the first time.
We handle everything from plumbing repairs to complex remodeling projects. Whether you need emergency plumbing for a burst pipe, drainage service to clear a backed-up sewer line, gas installation service for a new appliance, or leak detection to find a hidden problem, we've done it hundreds of times. We work on water heaters, remodel bathrooms and kitchens, install and repair fixtures, and handle all the general plumbing work that comes up in older homes and new construction alike.
The difference is how we do the work. We show up when we say we will. Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm, we're available to help. We explain what's wrong in plain language. We don't use scare tactics or push unnecessary repairs. We give you options with honest prices and let you decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.
We've seen what happens when plumbing is done wrong. Leaks that come back, gas lines that aren't safe, remodels that fail inspection. We do things by the book because cutting corners costs you more in the long run. We're licensed for everything we do, including gas work that some plumbers won't touch.
We know Little Rock. We've worked in old houses in Hillcrest with original plumbing and new builds in Chenal Valley. We understand how the local water affects your pipes and fixtures. We know what problems are common in different neighborhoods and what solutions actually work here.
When we finish a job, we clean up. We don't leave a mess for you to deal with. We test everything before we leave. If something isn't right, we make it right. We stand behind our work because we plan to be in business for years to come.
We're not the cheapest plumber you'll find. We charge fair prices for quality work done by experienced plumbers who know what they're doing. The guys who come to your house have been doing this for years, not weeks. They can answer your questions and solve problems on the spot instead of calling someone else for help.
You can call us and talk to someone who actually knows plumbing. We answer our phone. We return calls. We schedule appointments that work for you and we keep them. This isn't complicated, it's just doing business the right way.
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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