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Repiping service
in Little Rock, AR

Pipes leaking in more than one spot? Water pressure gone bad? Water coming out discolored? Diamond State Plumbing repipes homes fast in Little Rock. Same-day service available. We're open 8AM to 5PM Monday to Friday. Call 501-585-5454 to stop the leaks for good.

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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.

Warning Signs Your Little Rock Home Needs Repiping

If you live in the Heights or Hillcrest, your home may still have galvanized or polybutylene pipe. These materials break down over decades, and galvanized pipe in particular carries aging galvanized pipe contamination risks as it corrodes, causing more problems as it ages. Watch for these signs:
  • Rusty or brown water
  • Constant low water pressure
  • Frequent pinhole leaks in walls or ceilings
  • Discolored water that doesn't clear up
  • Banging or rattling pipes

We inspect your home and tell you exactly what we find. That way you know if you need a full repipe or just a repair, before any work starts.

Choosing Between PEX and Copper for Your Repipe

Choosing between PEX and copper is a big decision. Each material handles heat, cold, and pressure a little differently.

Here's how they compare:
  • PEX flexes around corners and resists corrosion
  • Copper holds up well over time but costs more to install
  • Copper can wear down faster from mineral buildup over time
  • PEX installs faster in tight or hard-to-reach spaces

Arkansas summers and freeze-thaw winters put extra stress on your pipes. We factor that into every recommendation we make for your home. If you're mid-renovation with walls already open, this is the easiest time to decide. We walk you through the trade-offs so you can choose what fits your home and budget.

Preparing Your Home for a Full or Partial Repipe

Getting ready for a repipe makes the job go faster. A little prep on your end saves time once our crew arrives.

Here's what helps us get started right away:
  • Clear a path to your walls, attic, and crawl space
  • Move furniture and boxes away from work areas
  • Let us know if your home sits on a slab foundation
  • Plan for a short water shutoff during the visit

Many homes in West Little Rock sit on slab foundations. That affects where we access your pipes and how we plan the job. We walk you through what to expect before we start, so you know your water shutoff schedule and which rooms will see activity.

How a Whole-House or Room-by-Room Repipe Works

We complete repiping work with as little disruption to your home as possible. Our licensed team handles both full-home jobs and single-room repipes.

Here's how the job goes:
  1. We confirm which pipes need replacing.
  2. We shut off your water supply.
  3. We open only the walls or areas we need to reach the pipes.
  4. We remove the old pipe and run new PEX or copper.
  5. We test the new lines for leaks and pressure.
  6. We close up walls and clean the work area.

Many homes in Sherwood and Maumelle only need one zone repiped instead of the whole house. If your kitchen or bathroom pipes fail first, we can repipe just that area and leave the rest of your home untouched.

Verifying Your New Pipes Pass Inspection

Every repipe job we complete goes through a final inspection. This step confirms your new pipes meet code before we call the job done.

Here's what we confirm before we close out the job:
  • The permit is filed and approved
  • The city inspector signs off on the work
  • No leaks at any connection point
  • Water pressure runs steady throughout the home

Little Rock requires permitted repipe work to pass city inspection. We handle the permit and schedule the inspector so you don't have to. If you're planning to sell your home soon, this sign-off matters. We keep a copy of your inspection results on file, and you can request it anytime for insurance or resale purposes.

Preventing Future Leaks After Repiping

New pipes still need some care to last for decades. A few simple habits protect your investment after we finish the job.

Here's what helps your new pipes last:
  • Install a water softener to cut down on mineral buildup
  • Watch for any sudden change in water pressure or color
  • Schedule a plumbing check-up every couple of years
  • Address small leaks right away instead of waiting

Central Arkansas Water is soft, but even soft water carries trace minerals that can build up inside pipes over time. We're available if anything comes up after your repipe is complete. A quick call to us beats waiting until a small problem grows.

Common Questions

Yes, we repipe single rooms or zones without touching the rest of your home. Many jobs in Sherwood and Maumelle only need one area addressed.

Most whole-home repipes finish within a few days, depending on size and access. Slab foundations and pipe location can affect the timeline.

We open only the walls we need to reach your pipes. Full drywall removal isn't required for every job.

Copper often lasts for decades without failing. Repiping usually applies to galvanized or polybutylene pipe, not copper.

Clear a path to your walls, attic, and crawl space before we arrive. This helps our crew start work right away.

Yes, permitted repipe work requires a final inspection sign-off. We handle scheduling the inspection for you.

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 older plumbing prone to mineral buildup 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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