Top 5 Reasons People Delay Repiping and Why They Regret It
Repiping is one of the most essential yet often delayed home improvements. While homeowners may hesitate to repipe due to various concerns, they frequently regret the decision to wait. Below are the top five reasons people put off repiping and later wish they hadn't.
1. Upfront Costs Seem High
The primary reason for delaying a repipe is the initial cost, which can vary between $5,000 and $16,000. Many homeowners assume they can continue patching leaks to avoid this large expense.
Why They Regret It: Ignoring the problem usually results in more frequent, costly repairs and higher water bills. Worse, major leaks or water damage can turn a manageable repipe project into a financial burden. As one We Do Repipes customer said, “I waited too long and ended up spending more on repairs than the repipe itself would have cost.”
Investing early in a full repipe avoids this issue, offering long-term savings and peace of mind. The increased cost of materials and business expenses drives the cost of home improvement projects up year over year. Delaying will likely result in a higher overall cost.
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2. Fear of Disruption
Many homeowners worry about the inconvenience of a repipe. They think they'll be without water for days or that the job will create significant damage in their home.
Why They Regret It: Modern repiping methods, such as using PEX, allow professionals to complete the job in 1-2 days with minimal disruption. One reviewer on We Do Repipes praised the efficiency of the team, “They finished the whole job in just two days, and there was barely any mess.” This quick turnaround means you won’t be living in chaos for long.
3. Belief That Small Repairs Are Enough
Many homeowners believe that small leaks or rusty water are isolated incidents and can be fixed one at a time without addressing the whole system.
Why They Regret It: Small repairs don’t address the underlying problem—aging or faulty pipes. Over time, these small fixes accumulate, costing more than a full repipe. A customer review illustrates this perfectly: “We had so many small repairs done over the years, and we kept putting off a full repipe. In hindsight, we should have just done it sooner.”
4. Underestimating Water Quality Issues
Aging pipes degrade over time, allowing rust, sediment, and contaminants to enter water. Many homeowners don't realize just how much their water quality is affected by old pipes.
Why They Regret It: Many homeowners are shocked by the improvement in their water’s clarity and taste after a repipe. As one customer noted, “I had no idea how bad the water had gotten until after the repipe—now it’s crystal clear.” Better water quality benefits your health and prolongs the life of your appliances and plumbing fixtures.
5. Not Understanding the Impact on Home Value
Some homeowners delay repiping because they don't recognize how it affects their home’s market value. Prospective buyers are often wary of homes with outdated plumbing systems, and this can be a dealbreaker when trying to sell.
Why They Regret It: Repiping can increase your home’s value, making it more attractive to potential buyers. One satisfied customer shared: “We had our home repiped before listing it, and it sold much faster than we expected. It was one of the key selling points.”
. Repiping is an investment in your home’s future that pays off when it comes time to sell.
See What Happened When One Homeowner Waited Too Long to Repipe—video Courtesy of A-Action Home Inspection Group.
Don’t Wait – Call We Do Repipes Today!
Delaying a repipe could cost you more in repairs, water damage, and reduced property value. If you're experiencing low water pressure, leaks, or rusty water, it's time to act. Call We Do Repipes at 832-819-8337 for a consultation and free, no-obligation quote. Our team of experts will guide you through the process, ensuring minimal disruption to your daily life while providing the peace of mind that comes with a modern, reliable plumbing system.