- About
- 24/7 Emergencies
- Residential
-
Commercial
-
Service Areas
- Call 24/7: (386) 232-5518
- Search Site
When polybutylene or deteriorating copper starts failing throughout a home, repeated repairs stop being reliable. We replace the full water supply system with modern, code-compliant piping, typically in one to three days, protecting your floors, cabinetry and finished surfaces throughout.
4.5 68 Google reviews · Serving East Central Florida Since 1976
Full-System Replacement · Code-Compliant Installation · Long-Term Property Protection
Whole House Re-Piping
Total Comfort Plumbing provides whole-house re-piping from Ormond Beach across East Central Florida, Florida License CFC1432594, serving homeowners since 1976. We replace aging water supply lines with modern, code-compliant piping designed for long-term reliability. Our licensed plumbers evaluate existing pipe materials, identify systemic deterioration, and install a new plumbing distribution system that restores consistent pressure and eliminates recurring leaks.
Aging plumbing pipes can cause recurring leaks, slab damage, reduced water pressure, and hidden structural deterioration inside walls and floors. In many East Central Florida homes, outdated polybutylene piping or deteriorating copper lines eventually reach a point where repeated repairs are no longer reliable. When pipe materials begin failing throughout the system, whole-house re-piping becomes the most dependable long-term solution.
Replacing outdated piping not only improves plumbing performance but also helps reduce the risk of slab leaks, interior water damage, and insurance complications related to failing pipe materials.
Most projects are completed within one to three days, depending on the property layout and plumbing configuration, following a structured installation process designed to protect flooring, cabinetry and finished surfaces.
Is It Time?
Water supply lines deteriorate over time due to corrosion, mineral buildup, and material fatigue. In Florida homes, repeated leak repairs often signal a broader piping problem rather than isolated issues. Unresolved pipe deterioration can weaken structural components and increase insurance risk.
If your property has experienced recurring leaks, pressure loss, or outdated piping materials, a professional evaluation determines whether full water line replacement is the most responsible long-term solution.
We identify what pipe material is actually in your walls, assess its condition, and give you a written scope and real cost range, so the decision is made on evidence rather than guesswork.
If your system has years left, we will tell you that too.
Ask about financing. Re-piping is one of the most common projects our customers finance.
Request Your EvaluationWhat To Expect
Work follows a structured installation process designed to minimise disruption and protect interior finishes. Most whole-house projects complete within one to three days depending on property size and plumbing layout.
We identify existing pipe materials, locate the distribution layout and confirm the scope before quoting.
Flooring, cabinetry and fixtures are covered and protected before any access work begins.
Water supply lines are replaced in a phased installation sequence, keeping service available where possible.
Full pressure testing and verification, with permits and inspections handled to Florida plumbing code.
Access areas are closed and restored following installation, and the completed work is documented.
Why It Matters Here
Whole-house re-piping is a long-term infrastructure upgrade that eliminates recurring leak repairs and stabilises overall plumbing system performance. In this region, four local conditions decide when that point arrives.
Widely installed locally between the late 1970s and mid 1990s. It degrades internally, so it can look sound and still fail.
Lines run under slab, so a failure surfaces as flooring damage or a water bill rather than a visible drip.
Mineral buildup restricts flow and accelerates internal corrosion, which is why pressure fades before pipes burst.
Salt air and moisture shorten the working life of copper and fittings well ahead of their rated lifespan.
Re-Piping Questions
Frequent leaks, reduced water pressure, discolored water, or outdated polybutylene piping are strong indicators of system-wide failure. A licensed inspection determines whether full replacement is the safest and most cost-effective long-term solution.
Most projects are completed within one to three days depending on home size. Our licensed Florida plumbing professionals protect flooring and fixtures, replace lines systematically, and restore water service quickly to minimize disruption.
In most cases no. Work is phased so water service is restored at the end of each working day wherever possible, and most whole-house projects finish within one to three days.
We confirm the schedule and any planned shut-off windows before starting, so you can plan around them.
Yes. Replacing corroded or restricted supply lines restores consistent water pressure and improves performance at every fixture in the home.
Modern PEX or updated copper systems are selected based on home layout and Florida plumbing code, prioritizing durability, compliance, and long-term reliability.
Polybutylene supply lines were widely installed in Florida homes built roughly between the late 1970s and mid 1990s. The material degrades from the inside where it contacts treated water, so a line can look sound and still fail without warning, often at fittings and inside walls or under slab.
It is behind a large share of repeat leak claims locally. See our polybutylene pipe replacement page for detail.
It can. Insurers in Florida frequently ask about supply line material and loss history, and polybutylene or repeated water damage claims can affect premiums, renewal or coverage terms.
Replacing failing pipe material with modern PEX or copper removes that specific concern, and we provide documentation of the completed, permitted and inspected work.
When piping materials are failing, full replacement is often more cost-effective than repeated repairs. It reduces leak risk, protects structural integrity, and helps preserve long-term property value.
Yes. Re-piping is one of the most common projects our financing is used for, because it is a planned capital repair rather than an emergency. It lets homeowners replace failing pipe material now instead of continuing to pay for repeat leak repairs.
Details on our plumbing financing page.
Related Services
Identification and replacement of polybutylene supply lines, the material behind most repeat leak claims in older local homes.
Learn More →The main service line from the meter into the building, often replaced at the same time as the interior distribution.
Learn More →If the heater is also near end of life, replacing both at once avoids opening the same walls twice.
Learn More →Cutting mineral content protects your new piping, fixtures and water heating from the scale that shortened the last system.
Learn More →If a line has already failed, licensed plumbers respond around the clock to contain the damage first.
Learn More →Flexible options that let you replace failing pipe now rather than defer it another budget year.
Learn More →A burst supply line damages drywall, flooring and cabinetry within hours. Shut off the main water supply valve if you can reach it safely, then call. Licensed plumbers respond 24/7 across Volusia, Flagler, Seminole and St. Johns counties.
Re-Piping Across East Central Florida
From our Ormond Beach base at 1345 US Hwy 1 N, our licensed technicians understand local building codes, water quality and construction types across Volusia, Flagler, Seminole and St. Johns counties. All installations meet current Florida state and municipal plumbing code requirements.
We also serve St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach. Call (386) 232-5518 to confirm coverage for your address.
Licensed. Insured. Local Since 1976.
From whole-house re-piping and polybutylene replacement to emergency repairs, slab leak detection, sewer line replacement and water heater installation, our licensed Florida plumbers are ready to respond.
Active leaking, flooding, sewer backup or no hot water? Call now for immediate priority dispatch.
From emergency plumbing repairs and slab leak detection to sewer line replacement, water heater installation, and full residential or commercial system service, our licensed Florida plumbers are ready to respond.
If you are experiencing active leaking, flooding, sewer backup, or no hot water, call now for immediate priority dispatch 386-232-5518