Repiping Services in Shelby, NC - Complete Home Replumbing
When your home's old pipes start failing, you need complete repiping to protect your property.

When You Need Repiping in Shelby
Many homes in central Shelby still have original galvanized steel pipes from the 1920s-1950s. These old pipes rust from the inside out, causing low water pressure and brown water. We’ve seen mill village homes near the former textile plants with pipes so corroded they barely let water through. Don’t wait until a pipe bursts and floods your home. Red clay soil in our area makes leak repairs messy and expensive when pipes fail underground.
Brown or Rusty Water
Galvanized pipes corrode and shed rust into your water supply. This ruins clothes in the wash and tastes terrible.
Low Water Pressure
Old pipes get clogged with mineral buildup and rust. Showers become weak trickles instead of strong streams.
Frequent Pipe Leaks
When one section fails, others follow quickly. Multiple leaks mean your whole system needs replacement.
High Water Bills
Hidden leaks in walls or under slabs waste thousands of gallons. Your bill climbs while pipes leak underground.
Strange Water Taste
Metal taste comes from corroded pipes leaching into your drinking water. New pipes restore clean, fresh taste.
Pipe Age Over 40 Years
Galvanized steel pipes typically last 40-50 years. If your Shelby home was built before 1980, consider replacement.
Why Trust Spangler for Your Shelby Repiping Project
Repiping your whole house is a big decision. You need plumbers who understand Shelby's older homes and tricky crawl spaces. We've repiped dozens of homes in mill villages and upscale neighborhoods like Country Club Drive.
What You Can Expect
Get Your Shelby Repiping Quote Today
Don't let old pipes damage your home or waste your money. We'll inspect your current plumbing and give you straight answers about replacement options.
How Our Shelby Repiping Process Works
We make repiping as smooth as possible for busy Shelby families.
Free Home Inspection
We examine your current pipes, water pressure, and access points. You'll get a detailed estimate that covers everything. We explain all your options in plain English.
Professional Installation
Our crew runs new pipes through walls, crawl spaces, and attics. We work clean and protect your belongings. Most Shelby homes take 2-4 days to complete.
Testing and Cleanup
We pressure test every connection and check water flow at all fixtures. The city inspector approves our work. You get clean water and peace of mind.
Repiping Cost in Shelby
Repiping costs depend on your home's size, pipe material choice, and access difficulty. Shelby's older homes with shallow crawl spaces take more time than newer construction. We give upfront quotes with no hidden fees. Most homeowners choose copper for durability or PEX for cost savings.
Repiping Questions from Shelby Homeowners
Here are answers to questions we hear most often about repiping projects.
How much does repiping cost in Shelby?
Most Shelby homes cost $3,500-$12,000 to repipe completely. Small homes with easy access cost less. Large homes with complex layouts cost more. We give detailed estimates that include materials, labor, permits, and cleanup.
How long does repiping take?
Most Shelby homes take 2-4 days to repipe. We work efficiently but don’t rush quality. Older mill village homes with tight crawl spaces might take an extra day. You’ll have water service each evening.
Should I repipe myself or hire professionals?
Repiping requires city permits and inspections in Cleveland County. One mistake can flood your home or fail inspection. Professional plumbers have the right tools and insurance. We’ve seen expensive DIY disasters that cost more to fix than hiring us first.
Copper pipes or PEX for Shelby homes?
Both work well in Shelby’s climate. Copper lasts 50+ years and handles our hard water better. PEX costs less and installs faster. We recommend copper for main lines and PEX for branch lines in most homes.
Is repiping urgent or can I wait?
Don’t wait if you have multiple leaks or very low pressure. One major leak can cause thousands in water damage. Plan repiping when you notice early warning signs. Emergency repiping costs more and disrupts your life.
What are signs my Shelby home needs repiping?
Brown water, low pressure, and frequent leaks are clear signs. Strange tastes or smells mean pipe corrosion. High water bills suggest hidden leaks. If your home was built before 1980, the pipes are probably near end of life.
Do you handle city permits for repiping?
Yes, we pull all required permits and schedule inspections. Cleveland County requires permits for major plumbing work. We know local codes and work with city inspectors regularly. This protects you legally and ensures quality work.
