Pipe Repair & Repiping
Leaking, corroded, or failing pipes can cause thousands of dollars in water damage—and that rusty water isn't good for your family either. Our Alberta-certified plumbers repair pipe problems fast and handle complete home repiping when it's time for an upgrade. All work meets code, guaranteed.
Cochrane · Rocky View County · Calgary
The Problem
Common issues homeowners face with this service.
Burst pipes flood your home
Pipe failures release gallons of water per minute, causing catastrophic flooding and thousands in damage.
Old pipes fail repeatedly
Corroded, galvanized, or polybutylene pipes develop leaks in multiple locations, requiring constant repairs.
Rusty water affects quality
Corroded pipes contaminate your water supply, affecting taste, appearance, and potentially your health.
Low pressure from restricted pipes
Mineral buildup and corrosion narrow pipe openings, reducing water pressure throughout your home.
Solved by Problem Solved Plumbing & Heating
How we resolve these issues with professional expertise.
24/7 emergency service
Burst pipes and major leaks get immediate response to stop water damage before it spreads.
Code-compliant work
Permits and inspections handled to protect your investment and ensure work meets Alberta Building Code.
Quality materials
Durable PEX or copper installed to last for decades, eliminating the need for constant repairs.
Complete repiping solutions
When repair isn't enough, we handle whole-home repiping with minimal disruption and proper code compliance.
What We Offer
Our pipe repair & repiping services include:
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about pipe repair & repiping.
How do I know if I need to repipe my home?
Warning signs include frequent leaks in multiple locations, discoloured or rusty water, persistent low water pressure, metallic taste, visible pipe corrosion, and if your home has galvanized steel (pre-1960) or polybutylene (1978-1995) pipes—both are failure-prone. We can inspect and give you an honest assessment.
What type of pipes do you recommend?
For most homes, we recommend PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) or copper. PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, cost-effective, and has fewer joints that could leak. Copper offers a proven 50+ year track record and antimicrobial properties. We'll recommend the best option for your specific situation and budget.
How long does whole-house repiping take?
Most residential repiping takes 2-5 days depending on home size and pipe accessibility. We minimize disruption by working efficiently, protect your belongings, clean up daily, and patch any access holes we create. You'll have water for most of the project.
Is repiping covered by homeowner's insurance?
Typically, insurance covers damage from pipe failures but not preventive repiping. However, proactive repiping prevents catastrophic water damage claims and may reduce premiums. Many homeowners find repiping is far cheaper than dealing with the consequences of a major pipe failure.
Do I need permits for pipe repair or repiping?
Minor repairs typically don't require permits. Major repiping projects usually do require permits in Cochrane, Calgary, and surrounding municipalities. We handle all permit requirements and ensure work passes inspection. You'll have proper documentation for your records.
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Licensed journeymen, upfront pricing, and work backed by strong local reviews—we show up on time, explain what we find, and fix it right the first time.