Grand Rapids Repiping

Whole-House Repipe in Grand Rapids, MI

Rusty water, dropping pressure, or one pinhole leak after another? If your home still has galvanized-steel or polybutylene pipe, repiping ends the cycle for good. Our licensed plumbers repipe homes with PEX or copper — cleanly, permitted, and warrantied.

$49 service call · PEX & copper · Permitted & inspected · Workmanship warranty.

NSP Plumbing whole-house repipe with PEX and copper in a Grand Rapids, MI home

When Patching Leaks Stops Making Sense

Older Grand Rapids homes were plumbed with galvanized steel or, from the late '70s to mid-'90s, polybutylene — materials that corrode, restrict flow, and fail without warning. Once you're fixing leaks every few months, a whole-house repipe is almost always the smarter money: it ends the leaks, restores pressure and water quality, and protects against the water damage a hidden burst can cause.

NSP Plumbing repipes homes across West Michigan with modern PEX or copper, keeps wall openings minimal, pulls the permit, and stands behind the work with a warranty.

Our Repiping Services

Whole-House Repipe

Complete replacement of your home's supply lines with new PEX or copper.

Partial Repipe

Replace just the failing runs or a single problem area when a full repipe isn't needed yet.

Galvanized Replacement

Swap out corroded galvanized-steel pipe that's restricting flow and discoloring your water.

Polybutylene Replacement

Replace failure-prone polybutylene (gray plastic) pipe before it bursts.

PEX Repiping

Flexible, freeze-resistant, cost-effective PEX — today's most popular repipe material.

Copper Repiping

Durable, time-tested copper repiping for homeowners who prefer it.

Water Pressure Restoration

Bring back full flow when corroded, scaled-up pipe is choking your pressure.

Repeat-Leak Fixes

End the cycle of recurring pinhole leaks in aging supply lines.

Permits & Inspection

We pull the permit, do it to code, and handle the inspection.

Signs Your Home Needs a Repipe

Rusty, brown, or discolored water

Water pressure that keeps dropping

Recurring pinhole leaks

Galvanized-steel supply pipes

Polybutylene (gray plastic) pipe

Water that takes forever to run clear

Not sure if it's time? We'll inspect your pipes and give you an honest repair-vs-repipe recommendation.

Repipe Cost

Repipe pricing depends on home size, pipe material, fixture count, and access. We assess first and quote flat-rate. General ranges:

Typical repipe costs:

Service call / diagnostic visit:$49
Partial repipe:$1,500+
Whole-house repipe (PEX/copper):$4,000+

*Estimates only, not a guaranteed quote. Final pricing depends on home size, material, and access. We confirm exact pricing in person before any work begins.

Repiping Service Areas Near Grand Rapids, MI

NSP Plumbing repipes homes throughout Grand Rapids, MI and nearby communities.

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Repiping FAQs — Grand Rapids

Common signs: discolored or rusty water, low water pressure that keeps getting worse, frequent pinhole leaks, and old galvanized-steel or polybutylene piping. If you're patching leaks every few months or the water looks brown when you first turn it on, a repipe usually costs less than the cumulative repairs and water damage.

PEX is flexible, faster to install, freeze-resistant, and more affordable — the most common choice today. Copper is rigid, time-tested, and preferred by some homeowners for longevity. We install both and will walk you through the trade-offs for your home and budget.

Usually, yes. Polybutylene (gray plastic, common 1978-1995) is prone to sudden failure and is effectively uninsurable in many cases. Galvanized steel corrodes from the inside, restricting flow and discoloring water. Both are prime repipe candidates — replacing them protects your home and your water quality.

Most homes are repiped in 2–4 days depending on size, number of bathrooms, and access. We stage the work to keep your water on as much as possible and minimize the disruption.

A repipe requires limited, strategic wall openings to reach the lines. We cut cleanly, keep openings minimal, and coordinate drywall patching so you're not left with a mess. We'll explain exactly what gets opened before we start.

It depends on the home's size, pipe material, number of fixtures, and access. We start with a $49 diagnostic, assess the system, and give you a flat-rate quote upfront. A repipe is a big-ticket job, but it ends the cycle of recurring leaks and protects against water damage.

If the pressure problem is caused by corroded, scaled-up galvanized pipe (very common), then yes — new smooth-bore PEX or copper restores full flow. We'll confirm the cause first so you're not repiping for a problem that's actually a valve or regulator.

Yes. Repipes are done by licensed plumbers, permitted and inspected, and backed by our workmanship warranty plus the manufacturer warranty on the piping.

Done Patching Leaks?

NSP Plumbing repipes Grand Rapids homes with PEX or copper — permitted, clean, and warrantied. End the leaks and get your pressure back.

Call (616) 207-9960