Repiping & Pipe Replacement in Southwest Florida
When pipes start failing, patching one leak at a time becomes a losing game. Repiping replaces your home's aging or problem plumbing with modern, durable piping in one planned project — ending the recurring leaks, rusty water, and pressure problems for good. EJ Works handles whole-home repiping in Southwest Florida for homeowners in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, and the surrounding coast, with careful work that protects your home and minimizes the mess.
Repiping services we provide
- Whole-home repiping — replacing all the supply lines in your home
- Partial repiping — targeting the failing sections when a full repipe isn't needed
- PEX & copper piping — we'll recommend the best material for your home and budget
- Main water line replacement — the line bringing water into your home
- Old galvanized & polybutylene replacement — outdated materials known to fail
Signs your home may need repiping
- Discolored, rusty, or metallic-tasting water
- Recurring leaks — fixing one, then another, then another
- Low water pressure throughout the house
- An older home with galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes
- Frequent clogs or pipe noise
Polybutylene piping in particular (common in homes built roughly 1978–1995) is prone to failure and worth replacing proactively.
What to expect
A repipe sounds disruptive, but a good plumber keeps it manageable. We plan the work, protect your floors and belongings, make clean and minimal access points, and patch up afterward. Most homes have water restored each evening, and we walk you through the timeline before we start — with an upfront, all-in price.
Why homeowners choose EJ Works
Licensed and insured, upfront pricing on the whole project, tidy and respectful crews, and a local, family-owned team that stands behind its work.
Repiping FAQ
How long does a repipe take?
Most whole-home repipes take a few days depending on size and layout. We give you a clear timeline upfront, and we restore water service each day.
PEX or copper — which is better?
Both are excellent. PEX is flexible, fast to install, resistant to corrosion, and cost-effective; copper is long-proven and durable. We'll recommend the right fit for your home and budget.
How disruptive is repiping?
Less than most people expect. We make targeted access points, protect your space, clean up daily, and patch afterward. We aim to keep your home livable throughout.
How do I know if I have polybutylene pipes?
They're usually gray (sometimes blue or black) plastic pipes, common in homes built between the late 1970s and mid-1990s. If you're unsure, we can inspect and tell you.
