If you’re seeing plumbing problems like weak showers, leaks, or rusty water, those are strong signs you need to repipe your home. Acting early prevents costly damage and restores reliable water flow.
1) Low Water Pressure — One of the first signs you need to repipe your home
Mineral buildup and internal corrosion can choke older pipes. If pressure keeps dropping, it’s a red flag.
2) Rusty or Discolored Water
Yellow/brown water often points to corrosion in aging galvanized or copper lines—another sign pointing to repiping. For context on discoloration and water aesthetics, see the EPA’s guidance. US EPA
3) Recurring Leaks and Patch Repairs
If you’re fixing new leaks every few months, replacement is usually more cost-effective than endless spot repairs—clear signs you need to repipe your home.
4) Banging/Knocking Pipes (Water Hammer)
Noisy pipes can indicate deteriorated or poorly secured lines that need replacement.
5) Hidden Damage or Slab-Leak Concerns
Unexplained damp spots, foundation worries, or spikes in the water bill are serious signs you need to repipe your home.
Why Houston Homeowners Choose PEX Repiping
Flexible and corrosion-resistant (great for retrofits)
Fewer fittings, faster installs, less wall disruption
Consistent pressure and temperature performance