You can feel confident in the work our team performs, and you can feel safe knowing we are fully licensed and insured.
We’ll always provide you with the price of the work before we begin. No surprises or hidden fees!
We know you want help as quickly as possible, so we’re available for same-day appointments.

Repiping Experts
Tired of unsuccessful DIY handyman projects, but does the thought of hiring an outside contractor give you anxiety? As homeowners and business owners ourselves, we've all had the same concerns: Will I choose the right company? Will they show up late or overcharge me for subpar work? At Hunt's Services, we never let that happen. When you call, a licensed and insured expert will arrive at your door on time, listen to your needs, and provide the right solution at a price you can agree on. Don't wait! Book an appointment online.
Choosing New Pipes
When you have decided to repipe your home, our team will help you choose the right pipe material. There are many options available, including copper, PEX, CPVC, and PP pipes.
The two most common materials used in repiping are copper and PEX. Both are known for their long term reliability and are environmentally friendly. But both offer their own unique benefits and ease of installation. Which one you choose will depend on your household’s plumbing needs, your preferences, and your budget.
Hunt's Services will walk you through the entire repiping process, from pointing out the source of the problem, to helping you choose your new pipes, and even with professional installation services. Rest assured that your repiping project is in safe hands when you work with us!
Signs You Need to Repipe
If you live in an older home with piping that hasn’t been replaced in over 30 years, you may start to notice recurring leaks or clogs. Here are some signs it’s time to consider whole house repiping:
- You are frequently calling for pipe repair
- Foul odors or taste are present in your water supply
- You notice decreased water pressure
- Leaking pipes are becoming frequent
Common causes of these pipe problems include corrosion, damage due to harsh weather or construction, or natural old age. Older homes may also have undesirable pipe materials still in place such as galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes; these pipes must be replaced as soon as possible to avoid plumbing collapse.
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