Arizona's hard water and extreme temperature swings are hard on pipes. Galvanized steel and older polybutylene lines corrode, develop pinhole leaks, and eventually fail. Whether you need a single section repaired or a full repiping of your home, Call Saul Plumbing uses modern materials and proper techniques to give your plumbing system a long service life.
Our Pipe Repair & Replacement Services
Pinhole Leak Repair
Hard water mineral buildup causes pinhole leaks in copper pipes over time. We locate and repair pinhole leaks with minimal wall opening and lasting results.
Whole-Home Repiping
Homes with galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes are candidates for full repiping. We replace aging systems with PEX or copper and restore full flow and water quality.
PEX Pipe Installation
PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, and highly durable — an excellent choice for Arizona homes. We use PEX for new installations and repiping projects throughout.
Copper Pipe Repair & Replacement
We repair and replace copper supply lines with proper soldering and fitting techniques — no leaking joints or improper connections.
Pipe Rerouting
When slab leaks or pipe damage make in-place repair impractical, we reroute supply lines through walls or attic space — avoiding costly slab demolition.
Pressure Regulator Installation
High water pressure (common in Arizona municipal systems) accelerates pipe wear and causes leaks. We install and adjust pressure reducing valves (PRVs) to protect your entire plumbing system.
The Right Team for the Job
- Experienced with all pipe materials — copper, PEX, CPVC, galvanized, and polybutylene
- Minimal demolition — we open only what's necessary
- All repiping work permitted and inspected per AZ building code
- Detailed written estimate before any work begins
- We clean up completely — your home left better than we found it
Areas We Serve
Proudly serving the East Valley, AZ
Common Questions
How do I know if my home needs repiping?
Signs include discolored or rusty water, frequent leaks in multiple locations, consistently low water pressure, and pipes that are 40+ years old (galvanized) or made from polybutylene (gray plastic pipe recalled in the 1990s).
How long does a whole-home repipe take?
Most single-story homes can be repiped in 1–3 days. Two-story homes may take 3–5 days. Water is typically restored each evening so you're not without water overnight.
What pipe material do you recommend for Arizona homes?
PEX-A is our top recommendation for most applications — it's flexible, handles hard water well, and resists the freeze-thaw stress from Arizona's occasional cold snaps. We use copper where code requires or the customer prefers it.
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