How to Know When Your Home Needs a Repipe
Many homes in the Dade City area were built with galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes that deteriorate over time. If you’re experiencing frequent leaks, low water pressure throughout the house, discolored water, or rusty residue at your fixtures, your pipes may be failing from the inside out. A whole-house repipe replaces all of the aging or damaged piping in your home with modern, durable materials like PEX or copper, giving you reliable water pressure and clean water for decades to come.



Our Repiping Process for Homes and Mobile Homes
Massey Plumbing has extensive experience repiping both traditional stick-built homes and mobile homes across Pasco County. We start with a full assessment of your existing plumbing system to map out the scope of work, then provide a clear, written estimate before anything starts. Our team works efficiently to minimize disruption to your household — most repipe jobs are completed in one to two days depending on the size of your home. We handle all necessary permits and inspections, and we leave your property clean when the job is done.
The Repipe Process
How we take your home from failing pipes to brand new plumbing.
Full System Assessment
We inspect every accessible pipe in your home, identify the material, check for corrosion, and map out the full scope of work before quoting.
Permits & Planning
We pull all necessary permits, plan the most efficient pipe routing, and schedule the work around your household so disruption is minimal.
Old Pipe Removal
We carefully remove your old galvanized, polybutylene, or copper piping, accessing walls and crawl spaces while protecting your finishes.
New PEX Installation
We install new PEX piping throughout your home — flexible, corrosion-proof, and rated to last 50+ years. Copper available upon request.
Pressure Test & Inspection
Every new line gets pressure tested before we close anything up. We coordinate the building inspection and make sure everything passes.
Cleanup & Walkthrough
We patch access points, clean up all debris, and walk you through what was done. You get better pressure, cleaner water, and total peace of mind.
Benefits of a Whole-House Repipe
Repiping your home isn’t just about stopping leaks — it’s an investment that improves your daily quality of life. New pipes mean consistent water pressure in every room, cleaner water without rust or sediment, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing your plumbing system is built to last. A full repipe can also increase your home’s value if you’re planning to sell, since buyers and inspectors look closely at the condition of a home’s plumbing.
Repiping Services Across Pasco County
Massey Plumbing provides whole-house repiping services to homeowners in Dade City, Zephyrhills, San Antonio, Wesley Chapel, and the surrounding area. We’re licensed, insured, and experienced with all types of residential plumbing systems. Whether your home has polybutylene pipes that are known to fail or galvanized steel that’s corroded over the decades, we’ll replace everything with quality materials and solid workmanship. Call (352) 206-4149 to schedule your free repipe estimate.
What Our Customers Say
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Repipe Questions
Common questions about whole-house repiping in Dade City.
Frequent leaks, low water pressure throughout the house, discolored or rusty water, and visible corrosion on exposed pipes are the main signs. If your home was built before 1990 and still has galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes, a repipe is likely overdue.
Most residential repipes take 1 to 2 days depending on the size of the home and accessibility of the plumbing. Mobile homes are often completed in a single day. We give you a time estimate before we start.
We primarily use PEX, which is flexible, corrosion-resistant, and rated to last 50 plus years. We also work with copper when required or preferred by the homeowner.
Yes. We have extensive experience repiping mobile homes across Pasco County. Mobile homes have unique plumbing layouts and we handle the full job including permits and inspections.
Absolutely. New plumbing is a major selling point during home inspections. It also means better water pressure and cleaner water for you while you are still living there.
Still have questions? We’re happy to help.
Call (352) 206-4149