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Whole House Re-Pipe

Marburger Plumbing Services LLC uses Expansion PEX for water pipe. What is PEX piping? PEX is the term used for cross-linked polyethylene, which is a strong, plastic tubing. PEX piping has gained in popularity for all types of plumbing installations, including residential, commercial, and industrial properties. The reason is that PEX offers a number of benefits over traditional piping options like copper or steel. If you are experiencing some of the signs that it’s time for a repipe – such as increased plumbing repairs, high water bills, foul-smelling or tasting water, or frequent leaks it may be time for a re-pipe.

Are you experiencing frequent plumbing repairs, high water bills, foul-smelling or tasting water, or frequent leaks? It may be time to consider a whole-house repipe. At Marburger Plumbing Services, we understand the importance of reliable and efficient plumbing systems, which is why we offer expert whole-house repipe services using state-of-the-art PEX piping.

When it comes to the benefits of considering a whole-house repipe, the advantages are clear. With PEX, you can say goodbye to burst pipes and costly repairs, ensuring a more reliable and uninterrupted water service.

At Marburger Plumbing Services, we prioritize your satisfaction and strive to provide top-notch plumbing solutions. With our expert whole-house repipe services using PEX piping, you can enjoy a reliable, durable, and cost-effective plumbing system that will stand the test of time.

Don’t let plumbing issues disrupt your daily life any longer. Contact us now for a free quote and let us transform your plumbing system with a whole-house repipe using PEX piping. Trust Marburger Plumbing Services for all your professional plumbing needs.

The benefits of PEX piping are as follows:

  1. PEX can withstand extreme temperatures Extreme temperature fluctuations can wreak havoc on plumbing. Freezing temperatures can cause pipes to burst, and large fluctuations in temperature can cause some materials to crack or to wear down more quickly.PEX is a specially designed material that can withstand extreme temperatures and fluctuations. It won’t wear down, and the pipes won’t freeze or burst. You’ll have fewer repairs with PEX and fewer disruptions to your water service.
  1. PEX is resistant to corrosion: Another common problem with piping material is corrosion. Metal pipes can rust and they can experience buildup of sediment. PEX piping does not do this. The plastic material does not rust or corrode, and it will not become clogged with sediment. You can count on PEX to always deliver clean water that tastes and smells great. And again, you’ll experience fewer problems that require repair or repiping.
  1. PEX is energy efficient PEX has an insulating property that makes hot water stay hot as it travels through the pipes and reduces condensation from cold water. As a result, it makes your home use less energy to keep the temperature that you want for the water.
  1. PEX is affordable When you compare PEX piping to traditional piping materials, such as copper, the cost is significantly reduced. By choosing PEX, you can cut down tremendously on the cost of your whole-house re-piping.
  1. PEX is easy to install One thing that helps bring down the cost of a PEX re-pipe is that it is easy to install. The flexible tubing can be snaked around corners or through tiny niches. We do not have to install connectors and joints, which cut down on the materials, as well as the time required to install. With fewer connectors, there are also fewer opportunities for the plumbing to break down, which further reduced your potential repairs.
  1. PEX is easier to repair When traditional piping fails, we are less likely to have to remove a whole section of piping, which includes a lot of connections and valves. When PEX piping need to be repaired – which is not that frequently – the isolated section of pipe can be removed without of lot of problems. The repair is easier to make, it takes less time and it costs less.

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