Copper pinholes and poly both
PSJ homes split between early copper that’s pinholing from decades of Florida water and later poly that fails without warning. Either way the fix converges on the same answer: a planned repipe beats an emergency one.
Repiping — Port St. John, FL
North Brevard’s quiet bedroom community has loud plumbing birthdays — most of it went in decades ago and is due.
Repiping in Port St. John
Port St. John grew fast in the 70s and 80s and has aged quietly since — which means original supply lines, original water heaters, and in plenty of homes, original polybutylene or thin-wall copper at the end of its life. Add the well systems on many north-county lots and a repipe here has a different shape than one closer to town.
Port St. John specifics
PSJ homes split between early copper that’s pinholing from decades of Florida water and later poly that fails without warning. Either way the fix converges on the same answer: a planned repipe beats an emergency one.
On well water, a repipe is also the moment to get the pressure tank, softener loop and sediment situation right. The licensed plumbers we refer to north Brevard treat the system as a whole, not just the pipe.
Every repipe referral here gets a walkthrough first and a written price before work starts — no allowances, no per-day drift.
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Free to use — describe the job once and a licensed plumber covering your area takes it from there.
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It adds a step, not a problem. The pressure tank and any treatment equipment get isolated and reconnected properly, and it’s the right time to correct old plumbing shortcuts around them.
Usually a few days, with water restored each evening. Drywall access cuts are part of the quoted job, patched before completion.
Inspectors flag poly and failing copper immediately, and buyers’ insurers price it in. A permitted repipe removes the single most common plumbing objection in north Brevard sales.
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Tell us what’s going on and we’ll get the right licensed plumber moving while you’re still on the line. Emergencies jump the queue.
(321) 604-1285Or text a photo of the problem — often the fastest way to a real answer.
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Four quick questions — then a licensed local plumber covering your city calls you back. Free to use, no booking fees. Prefer to talk? Call (321) 604-1285.