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While we offer our clients the most affordable prices available, we understand a turnkey pipe replacement can be a significant investment. We are excited to offer flexible monthly payment solutions, including a 0% APR option. Rest assured, using our financing calculator or applying won’t affect your credit score.
Each failing piping system requires a solution different than the last. Our Turnkey Process includes everything from permits, to plumbing, to paint – ensuring residents have a stress free pipe replacement experience.
Discover why our preferred piping systems of installation are the Uponor PEX-A systems. Compare various piping options to find the best fit for your property’s plumbing needs.
At Replumb Specialties Inc., we understand just how important it is to have a reliable water system. Problems such as leaks, and low water pressure can be a hassle – and selling a property with a failing plumbing system can delay or prevent a sales contract.
For over three decades, Replumb Specialties Inc. has led the industry in replacing faulty hydronic radiant heating systems. To date, we have replaced over 2,200 of these heating systems. Our team is fully equipped to handle any failing heat piping system, whether it’s under slab in-floor or in-ceiling staple-up.
At Replumb Specialties Inc., our team replaces drain waste and vent (DWV) piping systems daily. A properly functioning DWV system is essential for any property – not only for the health of the residents but also to prevent leaks.
Water Heaters account for about 17% of a household’s total energy usage. If a water heater isn’t operating efficiently, this cost can be even higher. Water heaters can fail abruptly for several reasons, such as age (water heaters typically last around 12 years), corrosion in the water system, incorrect water pressure, faulty thermostats, and more.
Select an option from the left menu to learn about common pipe problems in residential, multifamily, and commercial establishments. Get explanations on why piping systems like Aquatherm, Pitting Copper, Polybutylene, and others fail. Understand the causes, signs, and solutions for each problem to maintain the well-being of your property.
Aquatherm is a polypropylene-random (PP-R) piping system invented in Germany during the 1980s. The company’s reputation has been tarnished in recent years due to a series of failures in Australia and the United States, leading to a number of lawsuits.
Cast iron piping has been a common choice for plumbing systems in homes and buildings since the mid-19th century. Despite its historical popularity, cast iron piping is prone to failure over time, leading to costly repairs, water damage, and the need for replacement.
Copper piping has been a popular choice for plumbing systems in homes and buildings for decades. Despite its many benefits, copper piping is not immune to failure, particularly in the form of pitting corrosion.
CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride) piping systems have gained notoriety for their tendency to fail prematurely, leading to costly water damage, mold growth, and even health hazards.
Epoxy-Lined Piping has been marketed as a convenient way to prevent leaks in failing water systems. Users have experienced the consequences of epoxy lined piping failure, leaving tenants with potential health hazards in their water supply, and leaving owners with the costs of complete water system replacements.
Galvanized steel piping has been a common choice for plumbing systems in homes and buildings for many decades. However, as these pipes age, they become prone to corrosion and failure, leading to a host of problems for property owners.
Hydronic heating systems are a popular and efficient way to heat homes and buildings, but they can experience failures due to the type of piping used. Some common types of piping that may fail in hydronic heating systems include polybutylene, Kitec, Aquatherm, Entran II, and copper.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, a new type of plumbing system called Kitec gained popularity in homes and buildings across North America. As the years passed, the inherent flaws in the Kitec system became increasingly apparent, leading to a massive settlement and growing concerns among homeowners and property managers.
Polybutylene piping, a once-popular choice for plumbing systems, has left a lasting impact on countless homes and buildings across the United States. The dangers of polybutylene have become increasingly apparent, leading to a massive class action lawsuit and a growing concern among homeowners and property managers.
Despite its proposed benefits, the application of sodium silicate additives in plumbing systems has created a controversy due to significant health risks and long-term inefficiencies, which makes it a questionable choice for property owners.
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