Having your home
repiped can be an arduous process. However, in order to assist you through the
experience,
our Los Angeles repiping experts would like to provide a brief explanation of what to expect before, during,
and after the repiping project is complete.
Before Repiping
Prior to starting any type of work, a repiping contractor will conduct
a thorough inspection of your entire home. He or she will check for points
of entry where the water main connects to your home, any attic access
points, and/or any bizarre circumstances related to your home’s
floor plan and design. The contractor will devise a comprehensive plan
for your specific case, as well as answer any questions or concerns about
the project.
During Repiping
The entire process typically takes two to five days to finish. Fortunately,
homeowners and residents are able to stay in their home while repiping
is taking place. Our Los Angeles repiping experts will perform their duties
in the most inconspicuous manner possible in order to not disrupt your
family life. If the water hasn’t already been shut off because of
leaks in your current piping system, it must be turned off for a brief
period of time during the repipe project. While it is possible to enjoy
normal water usage throughout the process, speak with the contractor to
determine if it is possible.
After Repiping
Based on where your new pipes are located, you may notice a slight change
in water temperatures when running water through your faucet. If your
old system was in your slab, the water standing in your new pipes will
become adjusted to the temperatures of your walls, crawl space, attic,
or wherever your new pipes are present.
For a more detailed explanation for your particular home situation,
contact Repiping Professionals and schedule an appointment with us today.