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Rows of new red and blue PEX supply lines run along wall framing

Repiping — Palm Bay, FL

REPIPING PALM BAY,
ONE ERA AT A TIME.

Tens of thousands of Palm Bay homes still carry their original 1980s supply pipe. Matched to a licensed plumber who repipes them week in, week out.

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Repiping in Palm Bay

Local knowledge is the service.

Palm Bay’s General Development build-out put up entire neighborhoods in a few years — and plumbed a great many of them with gray polybutylene. Insurers know the era street by street, and so do the licensed plumbers who work here. A repipe quote in Palm Bay starts with confirming what’s actually in the walls, which takes one visit.

Palm Bay specifics

Why this job is different here.

Gray pipe, quiet failure

Polybutylene doesn’t leak gradually — it lets go. If your home went up between the late 70s and mid 90s and has never been repiped, a licensed plumber can confirm the material from an access point in minutes and put the options in writing.

The insurance letter

Carriers increasingly surcharge or decline Palm Bay homes that keep original poly. A completed repipe with a permit closes that conversation — and the paperwork from a licensed contractor is what the insurer wants to see.

Repiping around your life

A typical single-story repipe here runs a few days, walls patched behind it. Water stays on each evening. The plumbers we refer quote the whole job in writing before anyone opens a wall.

Go deeper

The wider picture.

Ready when you are

Book repiping in Palm Bay now.

Free to use — describe the job once and a licensed plumber covering your area takes it from there.

Questions

Asked in Palm Bay.

How do I know if my Palm Bay home has polybutylene?

Look for gray plastic pipe at the water heater connection or under sinks, often stamped PB2110. A licensed plumber can confirm it in one look and check the yard line too, which fails the same way.

Does a repipe require permits in Palm Bay?

Yes — a whole-home repipe is permitted work, and that’s to your benefit: the permit record is what satisfies insurers and future buyers. The licensed plumber handles the filing.

What pipe replaces it?

Almost always PEX, occasionally copper by preference. PEX handles Florida water well, tolerates slab movement, and keeps the job faster and less invasive.

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