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Castle Rock’s original residential grid includes some of the oldest homes in Cowlitz County, many plumbed with galvanized steel that has been corroding internally for 70 to 100 years. These pipes have narrowed to the point where water barely trickles from fixtures, and the rust discoloration that appears every morning when the tap first opens is a visible reminder of the pipe’s deteriorated condition. Patching individual leaks in a uniformly corroded system is throwing money away — the next leak is already forming somewhere else in the same degraded pipe network.
A whole-house PEX repipe in Castle Rock’s older homes delivers immediate, dramatic improvement. Water pressure returns to modern levels, rust disappears, and the risk of catastrophic pipe failure that could flood the home is eliminated. For Castle Rock’s downtown homes with basement access, we route the majority of PEX through below-floor spaces, keeping wall openings minimal and preserving the character of these historic properties.
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Castle Rock homeowners planning a repipe face the material decision between PEX and copper. Copper has a proven 50-plus year track record and resists bacterial growth. PEX costs 30 to 40 percent less, installs faster due to its flexibility, and provides meaningful freeze resistance that copper does not offer. For Castle Rock’s older homes where irregular wall cavities and tight crawl spaces make rigid copper routing labor-intensive, PEX’s flexibility is a practical advantage that reduces both installation time and cost.
Most Castle Rock homeowners choose PEX for its combination of performance, cost, and freeze tolerance. For homeowners who prefer copper’s heritage and proven longevity, we offer full copper repipes or hybrid approaches using copper for visible runs and PEX for concealed lines. Both materials carry manufacturer warranties of 25 years or more.
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Castle Rock homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s were typically plumbed with copper supply lines that have served well for decades. However, copper is not immune to failure. Pinhole leaks develop from the inside out when water chemistry interacts aggressively with the copper over extended periods. Once a Castle Rock home develops its second or third pinhole leak in different locations, the pattern indicates systemic deterioration rather than isolated damage — and continued patching becomes a losing investment.
Repiping from copper to PEX eliminates the pinhole risk entirely and typically costs less than the cumulative expense of repeated leak repairs, drywall patching, and water damage restoration that recurring copper failures generate. We evaluate each Castle Rock home’s leak history and pipe condition to determine whether targeted repair or whole-house repiping is the smarter investment.
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Repiping a Castle Rock home begins with comprehensive planning. Our technician maps every supply line, identifies existing pipe material, measures pressure at multiple points, and plans routes for the new PEX system. On installation day, we protect your home with drop cloths and dust barriers. Old pipes are disconnected and new lines run to every fixture. After pressure testing, we patch wall openings and clean the work area thoroughly.
Castle Rock’s older homes with basements and crawl spaces allow us to route most PEX through accessible below-floor spaces, reducing wall penetrations. For homes without basement access, we plan routes carefully to minimize and concentrate wall openings. Most Castle Rock repipes take two to three days with water restored each evening.
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Galvanized steel pipes are flagged in nearly every Castle Rock home inspection, and buyers are increasingly educated about the costs and risks of aging pipe systems. A completed repipe removes the most significant inspection concern and demonstrates that the seller has invested in the property’s infrastructure. For Castle Rock homes where the plumbing condition would otherwise trigger price negotiations or buyer walkaway, proactive repiping is a high-return improvement.
We provide complete documentation of every Castle Rock repipe — permit, material specifications, manufacturer warranty, and work description — that becomes part of the seller’s disclosure. Buyers inheriting a freshly repiped system receive decades of worry-free plumbing, making the home more attractive and faster to sell.
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No hidden fees, no overtime charges. You get a clear, written price before any work begins. Same rate day or night.
Dual-state licensing (WA #SARKIPI946MF, OR #170052) means we serve the entire Portland-Vancouver metro.
We answer the phone day and night. A licensed plumber is dispatched immediately — at your door within 60-90 minutes.
Every repair backed by our workmanship guarantee. Background-checked, drug-tested plumbers who treat your home with care.
Homes built before 1965 with original galvanized pipes are the strongest candidates. Homes with recurring leaks, low pressure, or rusty water from any era should be evaluated. We provide free pipe identification inspections.
Most Castle Rock homes are completed in two to three days. Larger or more complex homes may take four days. Water is restored each evening.
PEX is our standard recommendation for Castle Rock homes due to its cost-effectiveness, flexibility, and freeze resistance. Copper is available for homeowners who prefer it. We discuss both options during consultation.
Yes. Washington state requires plumbing permits for repiping. We handle the permit process and schedule inspections as part of our service.
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