Replace Corroded Pipes Before Leaks Spread Further

Whole-Home Repiping in Tarzana for properties with deteriorating or outdated plumbing materials

ER Plumbing Solutions provides whole-home repiping for homeowners in Tarzana whose plumbing systems have reached the end of their functional lifespan. You know it is time when you see rust-colored water at multiple fixtures, experience weak water pressure throughout the house, or deal with recurring pinhole leaks in walls and ceilings. Repiping replaces all the old water supply lines with modern materials that resist corrosion, improve flow, and reduce the likelihood of sudden failures.


Older homes in the area often contain galvanized steel or polybutylene piping, both of which degrade over time and cause problems that cannot be fixed with spot repairs. Galvanized pipes corrode from the inside, which narrows the passage and traps sediment, while polybutylene becomes brittle and prone to cracking. We remove the old piping and install copper or PEX lines, depending on your home's layout and your preferences. The process includes accessing pipes inside walls, under floors, and in attic spaces, then routing new lines and connecting them to fixtures and appliances.



If you are noticing multiple plumbing issues across different rooms, a repiping evaluation can show whether isolated repairs are practical or whether a full replacement makes more sense.

What Your Plumbing System Looks Like After Repiping

Once the repiping is finished, you will have consistent water pressure at every fixture, and the water will run clear without the brownish tint that signals pipe corrosion. Leaks that were happening in hidden areas stop occurring because the new pipes are not compromised by rust or material breakdown. The system also handles simultaneous water use more effectively since the new lines are sized correctly and free from buildup that restricts flow.


ER Plumbing Solutions plans the project to keep disruptions manageable, working room by room when possible and coordinating access to walls and ceilings with drywall contractors if repairs are needed afterward. We test the system under pressure before closing walls to confirm there are no leaks at joints or connections. The final result is a plumbing system that works the way it should, without the constant worry of where the next leak will show up.



Repiping does not include drain and waste lines unless those are specifically added to the scope. If your drains are also aging, we can evaluate them separately and discuss whether they need attention at the same time. The work does require temporary water shutoffs and access to interior spaces, so we coordinate timing and explain what to expect at each stage.

Common Questions About Whole-Home Repiping

Homeowners considering repiping often want to understand the process, the timeline, and how the work will affect their daily routines.

How long does a whole-home repipe take?

Most residential repiping projects are completed in two to five days, depending on the size of the home and the complexity of the existing plumbing layout.

What materials do you use for repiping?

We typically install copper or PEX piping, both of which are durable and approved for residential water supply, and we discuss the advantages of each based on your home's specific needs.

Will I have water during the repiping process?

Water is shut off during active work periods, but we restore service at the end of each day so you can use sinks, showers, and toilets overnight.

How much wall and ceiling repair is needed after repiping?

Access points are kept as small as possible, and we coordinate with drywall professionals to patch and finish any openings once the plumbing work is complete.

Is repiping necessary if I only have one or two leaks?

If your pipes are old and made from materials known to fail, isolated leaks often signal broader deterioration, and repiping prevents ongoing problems rather than addressing them one at a time.

ER Plumbing Solutions can inspect your plumbing system and provide an honest assessment of whether repiping is the right solution for your home. Contact us to schedule an evaluation and discuss what the process would involve.