Concord, NC · Repiping Specialists

Repiping Services in Concord, NC

Pinhole leaks, brown water, and dropping pressure aren't a maintenance issue — they're a failing pipe system. We replace it right: flat pricing, proper permits, and a Cabarrus County inspection before we close the walls.

Residential $3,500–$15,000 · Commercial from $5,000 · Permit included in quote

Plumber replacing corroded supply lines during a whole-home repipe in Concord NC
  • Same-day site visits available
  • Flat written quotes before work starts
  • Cabarrus County permit pulled on every repipe
  • Inspection coordinated — walls stay open until sign-off
  • Serving Afton Village, Christenbury, Moss Creek & beyond

What a Full Repipe Includes

We replace every supply line from the main shutoff to every fixture — not just the sections that have failed yet.

PEX-A Supply Lines

We use PEX-A throughout. It flexes in Concord's crawl spaces, handles 89°F summer heat without sweating, and won't pit or corrode the way older copper and galvanized pipe does over time.

Full Hot & Cold Replacement

Both hot and cold runs are replaced in the same job. Replacing only one side leaves the failing side in the wall — we won't recommend a half-repipe to save a few dollars upfront.

Fixture Reconnection

Every faucet, toilet, shower valve, and appliance connection gets a clean hookup to the new lines. If a shutoff valve is corroded, we replace it at the same time — no extra trip later.

Pressure Test & Inspection

We pressure-test the entire new system before we let the inspector see it, and again before drywall goes back. No leaks leave our job sites.

Permit & Code Compliance

We pull the Cabarrus County permit, schedule the inspection, and meet the inspector on-site. Walls don't close until we have the sign-off in hand.

Job Site Cleanup

Old pipe, fittings, and packaging leave with our truck. We leave access panels neat and clearly marked. Drywall patching can be coordinated — ask at your site visit.

Repiping Pricing in Concord, NC

Flat quotes only — you'll know the full number before we pick up a tool.

Small Home / Condo

$3,500–$6,500

Up to 1,500 sq ft, single story, accessible crawl space or slab. Includes permit and pressure test.

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Mid-Size Home

$6,500–$11,000

1,500–3,000 sq ft, two story, standard access. Common for homes in Winding Walk and Moss Creek built in the 1990s–2000s.

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Large Home

$11,000–$15,000

3,000+ sq ft, multi-story, complex layout or limited access. Price includes all permits and inspection coordination.

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Commercial

From $5,000

Office, retail, multi-family. Scope and access drive price. We quote commercial jobs after a walkthrough — call to schedule.

Commercial Repiping

Why Concord Homes Need Repiping

Specific conditions in Concord accelerate pipe failure faster than national averages suggest.

Red Clay Soil & Slab Movement

Concord's red clay expands when it's wet and shrinks in a dry summer. That constant movement stresses pipes embedded in slabs and shifts lines in crawl spaces — which is exactly how slow slab leaks start in neighborhoods like Gibson Village and Highland Creek.

Polybutylene Pipe in 1980s–90s Builds

A lot of homes built in the Concord area through the mid-1990s were plumbed with polybutylene (gray plastic pipe). It degrades from the inside out — by the time you see a leak, the whole system is brittle. If your home was built between 1978 and 1995 and you haven't checked, it's worth a look.

Permits & Inspections

Repiping requires a permit through Cabarrus County — permit fees run $75–$400 depending on scope. We handle the application, schedule the inspection, and keep walls open until the inspector signs off. If a contractor skips the permit on a repipe, that's a problem for your homeowner's insurance and your home's resale.

New PEX supply lines roughed in during a Concord NC residential repipe

Repiping is a year-round job — no need to wait for a specific season in Concord.

Our Repiping Process

Six steps from first call to final inspection — no surprises in between.

  1. 1
    Site Visit & Assessment

    We walk the home, identify pipe material, check access points in the crawl space or attic, and look for existing damage. You'll know exactly what we found before we leave.

    Same or next day
  2. 2
    Flat Written Quote

    You get a written scope and a single price — material, labor, permit fee, and inspection. No line items that expand later.

    Within 24 hours of visit
  3. 3
    Permit Pulled

    We submit the permit application to Cabarrus County before work begins. We don't touch the walls until the permit is in hand.

    Typically 1–3 business days
  4. 4
    Pipe Replacement

    We stage the work to keep water interruptions short — usually a few hours at a time, not a full day. Old pipe is pulled, new PEX-A runs are made, and every fixture reconnected.

    1–3 days depending on home size
  5. 5
    Pressure Test

    The full system is pressure-tested before the inspector arrives. We fix anything that doesn't pass — on our dime, not yours.

    Same day as pipe work
  6. 6
    Inspection & Wall Closeup

    We meet the Cabarrus County inspector on-site. Once they sign off, walls can close. We'll coordinate drywall patching referrals if you need them.

    Within 1–2 days of completion

Repiping FAQs for Concord Homeowners

How do I know if my home actually needs repiping?

Repeated pinhole leaks, rust-colored water at the tap, low pressure throughout the house, or pipes that are 40-plus years old are the clearest signs. We'll inspect and give you a straight answer — sometimes a localized repair is enough, and we'll say so.

What pipe material do you use?

PEX-A for almost all residential repiping. It handles Concord's 89°F summers and winter cold snaps, resists scale, and is flexible enough to run through tight crawl spaces without excess fittings.

Does repiping require a permit in Concord?

Yes, always. It's a Cabarrus County permit-required job. We pull it, pay the fee (included in your quote), and meet the inspector. Any contractor who offers to skip the permit on a repipe is cutting a corner that could affect your insurance and resale value.

How long will my water be off?

We stage the work in sections so your water is typically off a few hours at a time rather than all day. We'll give you a specific schedule before we start so you can plan around it.

How much does repiping cost in Concord?

Residential jobs run $3,500–$15,000 depending on home size, pipe access, and whether the crawl space or slab complicates the run. You'll have a flat number in writing before we start — no hourly surprises.

Do I need a camera inspection before repiping?

Usually not for supply lines — we can identify pipe material and condition visually. Camera inspections are more valuable for drain and sewer lines. If we think one is worth the money in your situation, we'll tell you why before recommending it.

Every day with failing pipes is another leak waiting to happen.

We'll assess your home, quote you a flat price, and handle the permit from start to inspection — so you know the job is done right and stays done.

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