Frequent pinhole leaks
More than one pinhole leak in 12 months — or a second leak appearing within weeks of repairing the first. This means the entire pipe system is corroding from the inside, not just one weak spot.
Copper and PEX-A systems. 25-year workmanship warranty. Galvanized steel replacement, polybutylene removal, pinhole leak repair. Pacific Line has repiped over 1,400 homes across Los Angeles and San Diego since 2008 — most in 3–5 days with small access holes, not torn-up walls. Licensed, insured, free estimates.
If you're seeing two or more of these signs, your pipes are failing — and spot repairs are just buying time. A $149 diagnostic visit gives you a definitive answer.
More than one pinhole leak in 12 months — or a second leak appearing within weeks of repairing the first. This means the entire pipe system is corroding from the inside, not just one weak spot.
Brown, orange, or reddish water — especially from hot water taps. This is rust from corroding galvanized steel or copper pipes. If it's only hot water, the water heater tank is rusting. If it's both, the pipes are failing.
Sudden or gradual drop in water pressure at multiple fixtures — not just one sink or shower. Galvanized steel pipes corrode from the inside, narrowing the flow path until pressure drops to unusable levels.
Green or white crusty buildup on copper pipes, rust flakes on galvanized steel, or visible pitting. If you can see corrosion on exposed pipes in your garage or crawlspace, the hidden pipes are worse.
If your home was built before 1970 and has never been repiped, you likely have galvanized steel pipes. These have a 40–50 year lifespan — and most are now past it. They corrode from the inside, causing low pressure and rusty water.
Gray plastic pipes with "PB2110" stamped on them. Installed in thousands of tract homes in the 1980s–90s. Polybutylene reacts with chlorine in municipal water, becoming brittle and failing catastrophically at fittings.
Don't wait for a catastrophic failure. A $149 diagnostic visit with camera inspection and pipe material identification gives you a definitive answer — and a flat-rate repipe quote if needed.
Book diagnostic — $149California's housing stock and water chemistry create repiping challenges you won't find in most other states. Here's what we see most — and how we fix it.
Common in: Silver Lake, Hollywood, Pasadena, Long Beach, and any LA/SD neighborhood with pre-1970 bungalows.
Galvanized steel pipes were standard from 1930–1970. They corrode from the inside out, narrowing flow and contaminating water with rust. Most are now past their 40–50 year lifespan.
Common in: Sherman Oaks, Encino, Mira Mesa, Scripps Ranch, and any 1980s–90s tract development.
Polybutylene (PB) plastic pipes were installed in thousands of California tract homes. PB reacts with chlorine in municipal water, becoming brittle and failing catastrophically at fittings — often without warning.
Common in: La Jolla, Coronado, Point Loma, and any SD home with copper pipes in 280–340 ppm hard water.
San Diego's hard water (280–340 ppm) corrodes copper pipes from the inside, creating tiny pinhole leaks. When multiple pinholes appear, the entire system is failing — spot repairs are temporary.
Both are excellent, long-lasting materials. The right choice depends on your home's age, water chemistry, budget, and how long you plan to stay. Here's the honest breakdown.
Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX-A) is flexible, freeze-resistant, and immune to the hard water scaling that destroys copper in San Diego. It's faster to install (fewer fittings, no soldering), less expensive, and carries a 50+ year manufacturer warranty.
Type L copper pipe is the traditional standard — 70+ year lifespan, UV-resistant (can be exposed), and perceived as higher quality in luxury markets. It's more expensive and takes longer to install (soldering every joint), but lasts longer than PEX.
Not sure which you need? A $149 diagnostic visit includes material recommendation based on your home's specifics. Book a diagnostic →
Every repipe follows the same diagnostic-first process. No guessing, no unnecessary demolition, no surprises in the final invoice.
We inspect your existing pipes, identify the material (galvanized, polybutylene, copper), assess the scope, and provide a flat-rate written quote with copper and PEX-A options.
We pull all required permits (LADBS, DSD, or municipal), schedule the work, and prepare your home with drop cloths and protection. You can stay in your home during the repipe.
We remove old pipes and install new PEX-A or copper through small (12"x12") access holes — not torn-up walls. Water is shut off only during active work hours. Clean job site daily.
City inspector verifies the work. We patch every access hole with new drywall, tape, and mud — ready for paint. You receive a 25-year workmanship warranty certificate and manufacturer warranty docs.
Every repipe is quoted flat-rate in writing before work begins. The $149 diagnostic is credited toward the repipe cost. 0% APR financing available on jobs over $1,000.
All prices include permits, materials, labor, drywall patching, and 25-year warranty. 0% APR financing available on jobs over $1,000. View full pricing page →
Watch for: frequent pinhole leaks (more than one in 12 months), rusty or discolored water, low water pressure throughout the house, visible corrosion on exposed pipes, water heater that's less than 8 years old but failing repeatedly, or if your home has galvanized steel (pre-1970) or polybutylene (1978–1995) pipes.
A $149 diagnostic visit with camera inspection and pipe material identification gives you a definitive answer — and a flat-rate repipe quote if needed.
PEX-A wins on cost ($4,800–$8,500 vs $7,500–$12,500), installation speed (3–4 days vs 5–7 days), and resistance to hard water scaling and freezing. Copper wins on longevity (70+ years vs 50+ years), UV resistance (can be exposed), and resale value perception in luxury markets.
For most California homes — especially in San Diego's hard water areas — PEX-A is our recommendation. For exposed pipes in luxury remodels or homes you plan to sell within 5 years, copper may be worth the premium.
A typical 2,000 sq ft single-family home takes 3–4 days for PEX-A and 5–7 days for copper. Multi-story homes, large homes (3,000+ sq ft), or homes with complex layouts can take 5–7 days for PEX-A and 7–10 days for copper.
We provide a detailed timeline in your written quote, and we work 8-hour days to minimize disruption. You can stay in your home during the repipe — we shut off water only during active work hours.
Minimal demolition only. We access pipes through small (12"x12") openings in drywall at strategic points — typically in closets, behind access panels, or in utility spaces. We patch every opening with new drywall, tape, and mud — ready for paint.
We do not tear up floors, and we protect all surfaces with drop cloths. For slab leaks, we reroute pipes through walls and ceilings to avoid breaking concrete.
Most California homeowner's policies do NOT cover whole-home repiping — it's considered maintenance or upgrade, not sudden damage. However, they DO cover resulting water damage from pipe failures (burst pipes, slab leaks, pinhole leaks).
If you've had multiple claims for water damage from aging pipes, your insurer may require repiping to renew your policy. We provide documentation formatted for insurance discussions.
Our 25-year workmanship warranty covers all labor and materials we install — pipe, fittings, valves, and connections. If any part of our repipe fails due to installation error or material defect within 25 years, we return and repair it free of charge.
The warranty is transferable to the next homeowner if you sell. Manufacturer warranties on the pipe itself (50+ years for PEX-A, 70+ for copper) are separate and passed through to you.
Not sure if you need a full repipe? Electronic leak detection pinpoints the exact location of active leaks — so you know if it's one spot or systemic failure.
Learn moreIf your water heater is failing alongside your pipes, we can replace both in one visit — saving time and coordinating the work.
Learn moreUpgrading faucets, toilets, or showers during your repipe? We install all fixtures with the new supply lines — one team, one warranty.
Learn moreWritten by our licensed technicians — the same people who'll show up at your door.
After 800+ repipes across LA and SD, here's our honest take: when copper is still the right call, when PEX-A wins on every metric, and the specific situations where we spec each material.
Read the guideIf your Hollywood, Silver Lake, or Pasadena home was built before 1970, there's a 78% chance galvanized steel is still in your walls. Here's how to know when it's salvageable.
Read the guideAt 280–340 ppm, San Diego has some of California's hardest water. Our SD lead tech explains how that mineral load causes pinhole leaks in copper pipes — and which water softener actually works.
Read the guideCall for a $149 diagnostic visit (credited to repipe cost), or submit the form for a scheduled appointment within 48 hours. Copper and PEX-A quotes provided, 25-year warranty, minimal demolition approach.