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Professional Repiping Services in Goodyear, Including the Greater Phoenix, AZ Area

Rusty or discolored water first thing in the morning, water pressure that has gradually declined over years, or a third pin-hole leak repair in twelve months are all signs that the pipes themselves, not just individual fittings, are the problem. A Quality HVAC and Plumbing Services LLC is BBB A+ accredited, ROC 348651 licensed, and trusted by Yelp and HomeAdvisor customers throughout Goodyear and Greater Phoenix for whole-home and partial repiping in PEX, CPVC, and copper. Our licensed plumbers are insured, background-checked, drug-free, and experienced with the galvanized, polybutylene, and copper pipe conditions most common in Greater Phoenix residential and commercial properties. With 18,000-plus verified reviews and 30 years of West Valley plumbing service, A Quality completes repiping projects cleanly, on schedule, and to current plumbing code. Call 623-853-1482 to schedule a repiping assessment or request an estimate online.

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“We had a fairly extensive repair on a 4 year old system. A Quality Came out within a few hours of calling, discovered the problem and gave us a fair price for the repair. It was not cheap and it makes me hate home builders even more, but A Quality made the process easier and the diagnosis and repair were well documented. Thank you to our tech, Manny, for such an awesome job. Will be a repeat customer.”
- Stephen “Sven” G

Why Repiping Becomes Necessary in Greater Phoenix Plumbing Systems

Plumbing pipes in Greater Phoenix face specific degradation pressures that accelerate the timeline to repiping compared to homes in moderate water quality markets. Phoenix tap water at 13 to 17 grains per gallon of mineral hardness deposits calcium carbonate scale on pipe interiors over years of use, progressively restricting flow and reducing water pressure throughout the home. Galvanized steel pipes, common in homes built before 1970, corrode from the inside out once the zinc coating degrades, releasing iron into the water stream and building up rust scale. Polybutylene pipes installed between 1978 and 1995 degrade from chlorine exposure in municipal water and fail unpredictably.

A home or business may go through several plumbing repairs before the owner recognizes that the pattern of repeated failures in different locations points to system-wide pipe degradation rather than isolated incidents. A Quality helps property owners understand when the plumbing system has reached the point where repiping is more economical and effective than continued patch repairs. See the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s information on drinking water and plumbing materials for context on pipe material safety and water quality.

Common Signs Your Property May Need Repiping

  • Rusty, brown, or discolored water at multiple fixtures throughout the home
  • Repeated pipe leaks appearing in different locations over a short period
  • Low water pressure throughout the home that has worsened over time
  • Unusual metallic taste or odor in the water
  • Visible corrosion, green staining, or white mineral deposits on exposed pipe connections
  • Ongoing plumbing repairs that have not produced lasting improvement
  • Water damage from slow or hidden leaks in wall or ceiling cavities
  • Aging galvanized steel, polybutylene, or original early copper piping still in service

Piping Materials Used for Greater Phoenix Repiping Projects

A Quality explains the performance characteristics of each piping material option before making a recommendation. PEX piping offers flexibility that reduces the number of fittings required, resistance to mineral scale accumulation, and long-term performance in Phoenix’s hard water environment. CPVC provides a code-approved rigid pipe option with good thermal performance for hot water lines at a lower material cost than copper. Copper remains the performance standard with a 50-plus year track record in Greater Phoenix residential plumbing when properly installed with appropriate solder and flux.

For homeowners with Phoenix hard water concerns that will continue to affect a new copper pipe system, our water softeners and filtration service provides mineral reduction solutions that extend the service life of all pipe materials and protect water-using appliances throughout the home.

Why Choose A Quality for Repiping in Greater Phoenix

What We OfferWhat It Means for You
ROC 348651 Licensed, Insured, Background-Checked PlumbersLicensed, insured, drug-free plumbers on every repiping project. No subcontractors or unlicensed labor
BBB A+ Accredited Since 1995Three decades of verified plumbing accountability verifiable through the Better Business Bureau
PEX, CPVC, and Copper Material OptionsWe match the pipe material to your home, code requirements, and long-term performance priorities, not a single product for every project
18,000-Plus Reviews on Google, Yelp, and HomeAdvisorReal Greater Phoenix customer feedback from homeowners who have completed repiping projects with A Quality
Permit-Pulled, Inspection-Passed ProjectsWe pull all required permits and coordinate inspections so your repiping meets current plumbing code with a documented record
Honest Scope Assessment Before Any Work BeginsWe evaluate whether whole-home or partial repiping is appropriate for your specific conditions, not the most expensive option by default
100% Satisfaction GuaranteeIf the completed project does not meet the agreed scope and performance expectations, we address it at no additional charge

How the Repiping Process Works

A Quality begins every repiping project with a full plumbing inspection that evaluates pipe material, condition, and the distribution of any identified problems throughout the system. Our team then maps the scope of replacement, identifies the best routing approach for the chosen material, pulls the required permits, and plans the installation sequence to minimize daily water service interruption. Wall access sections are minimized wherever flexible PEX routing allows. Completed work is inspected by the local building authority before any wall sections are closed. Final testing confirms full system pressure and flow before project completion.

Our leak detection and repair service addresses the immediate water loss from active leaks during the pre-repiping period. For plumbing fixture and faucet replacement in combination with repiping, our plumbing fixtures and faucets service covers fixture selection and installation. Our Phoenix plumbing service area covers all communities served throughout the metro. The Water Quality Association’s information on hard water and plumbing provides additional context on the role water hardness plays in pipe and appliance degradation in the Greater Phoenix market.

Schedule Your Repiping Estimate in Greater Phoenix

A Quality HVAC and Plumbing Services LLC is BBB A+ accredited, ROC 348651 licensed, and has served Greater Phoenix since 1995 with 18,000-plus verified reviews on Google, Yelp, and HomeAdvisor. Learn more about our team. Call 623-853-1482 to schedule a repiping assessment or request an estimate online. Every project is backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Whole-home repiping replaces the existing water supply pipes throughout your home with new pipe material, typically PEX, CPVC, or copper. It is necessary when pipes have deteriorated to the point where repairs are no longer cost-effective, when the home has aging galvanized steel pipe that is corroding from the inside, or when polybutylene pipe is present, which has a documented failure rate and is often excluded from home insurance coverage. A Quality licensed plumbers (ROC 348651) assess your pipe condition and recommend repiping when it is genuinely the best long-term solution.
Signs that point to repiping include persistent discolored or rusty water especially first thing in the morning, recurring pin-hole leaks in multiple locations, low water pressure throughout the home that has worsened over time, visible corrosion on exposed pipe sections, or a plumber's finding during leak repair that the pipe wall is severely thinned. Homes built before 1986 with original galvanized steel supply lines are particularly likely to have pipes that warrant replacement.
A Quality installs PEX (cross-linked polyethylene), CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride), and copper pipe for repiping projects. PEX is the most commonly recommended material due to its flexibility, corrosion resistance, freeze tolerance, and cost-effectiveness for most residential applications. Copper remains the gold standard for longevity but is more expensive. CPVC is a cost-effective rigid alternative to copper. A Quality technicians explain the differences and help you choose the right material for your home.
Most whole-home repiping projects take two to four days depending on the size of the home, the pipe layout, and the accessibility of the existing pipes. Some access through walls or ceilings may be necessary, and A Quality technicians work cleanly to minimize disruption and restore finishes as much as possible. We provide a specific project timeline estimate at the initial assessment.
Yes. Repiping projects require permits from the local municipality, and A Quality manages the permit process as part of the repiping project. All repiping work is inspected and code-compliant. You do not need to file permit paperwork yourself.
Galvanized steel pipe was commonly used in homes built before the 1960s and some homes through the 1980s. It is steel pipe coated with zinc to resist corrosion, but over decades the zinc coating deteriorates and the steel corrodes from the inside out. As the interior corrodes, it narrows the pipe diameter, reducing water flow and pressure, and eventually causes leaks. Rust particles from corroding galvanized pipe are responsible for the discolored water many older home owners experience.
Polybutylene is a gray plastic pipe material used in homes built between approximately 1978 and 1995. Studies found that polybutylene deteriorates when exposed to oxidants in municipal water supplies and becomes brittle, eventually failing without warning. Many insurance companies limit or exclude coverage for polybutylene pipe failure, and most home inspectors flag its presence as a material concern. A Quality recommends proactive replacement of polybutylene pipe before it fails.
PEX does not remove minerals from the water, but it is significantly more resistant to scale buildup than copper or galvanized pipe because its smooth interior surface allows less mineral adhesion. For comprehensive hard water treatment, A Quality recommends combining repiping with a water softener installation. However, even without a softener, PEX pipe will perform better and last longer than galvanized or copper pipe under Arizona's hard water conditions.
Yes. A Quality HVAC and Plumbing Services LLC is licensed under ROC 348651 for plumbing work including whole-home and partial repiping. We are fully bonded and insured. All repiping work is performed by licensed plumbers and passes required inspections. License status can be verified at roc.az.gov.
In most cases, some limited wall or ceiling access is required to route new pipes and make connections. The extent of access depends on the home's layout, the pipe routing, and the repiping method used. A Quality technicians minimize access openings and work cleanly to reduce disruption to finished surfaces. The scope of any wall or ceiling access needed is explained during the estimate.
A Quality provides upfront, transparent pricing for repiping projects based on home size, pipe material selection, and project complexity. Call 623-853-1482 or visit aqualityhvac.org/contact-us/ to schedule a free repiping estimate. We do not provide accurate pricing without assessing the home, as repiping scope varies significantly by property.
Yes, particularly when replacing heavily corroded galvanized pipe. Corrosion inside galvanized pipe narrows the interior diameter over decades, which significantly reduces flow and pressure. Replacing corroded galvanized pipe with properly sized PEX or copper restores the full design flow capacity and typically produces a notable improvement in water pressure throughout the home.
A Quality's 100% satisfaction guarantee applies to all repiping work. The specific warranty on repiping materials depends on the pipe type selected, as manufacturers provide different coverage for PEX, copper, and CPVC. A Quality provides full documentation of materials used, and the installation warranty covers A Quality's workmanship. Call 623-853-1482 to discuss warranty details for your repiping project.
When a home has multiple pin-hole leaks or severely degraded pipe material, fixing individual leaks becomes a progressively expensive and disruptive approach as each new failure occurs. In most cases, a home with four or more pin-hole leaks in different locations is a better candidate for comprehensive repiping than continued spot repairs. A Quality technicians provide an honest assessment of whether targeted repairs or full repiping is the more cost-effective path for your specific situation.
In most cases, yes, though there will be periods during the project when the water supply is shut off. A Quality coordinates water shutoff periods to minimize disruption, typically completing the work in sections that restore water service each evening. Arrangements for water access during shutoff periods are discussed at the project planning stage.
Yes. Partial repiping replaces only the most problematic sections of pipe rather than the entire home's supply system. This approach is appropriate when only certain pipe materials or locations are failing while others are in acceptable condition. A Quality provides honest guidance on whether partial or full repiping is the more practical and cost-effective solution for your specific pipe condition.
A Quality repipes both hot and cold water supply lines during a whole-home repiping project. Addressing both at the same time is more efficient than returning later to replace the other line, and ensures the entire supply system uses consistent, modern materials throughout.
Proactively replacing aging galvanized or polybutylene pipe before a home sale eliminates a significant negotiating concern that typically arises during home inspection. Buyers and their inspectors routinely flag problematic pipe materials, and having documented repiping with a licensed contractor can strengthen a home's market position and reduce inspection-related negotiation pressure.
Yes. A Quality HVAC and Plumbing Services LLC performs commercial repiping for office buildings, retail spaces, multi-unit residential properties, and other commercial properties. Commercial repiping is sized and engineered for higher-demand commercial applications. Call 623-853-1482 to discuss commercial repiping requirements.
A Quality HVAC and Plumbing Services LLC provides repiping throughout Goodyear, Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Avondale, Buckeye, Scottsdale, Sun City, Litchfield Park, Tolleson, Estrella Mountain, and all surrounding West Valley communities. Call 623-853-1482 to schedule a free repiping assessment.
The first step is calling A Quality at 623-853-1482 to schedule a plumbing assessment. Our licensed plumber will evaluate your current pipe material, condition, and pressure, assess any areas where leaks have occurred, and provide a specific recommendation with transparent pricing for repair or repiping options. There is no charge for the assessment.
A Quality's scope includes opening wall or ceiling access necessary for repiping and patching those openings after the work is complete. Cosmetic finishing such as painting or matching textured surfaces beyond basic patching may be handled by the homeowner or a separate contractor. The specific scope of restoration included is clearly defined in the project estimate.
PEX pipe is rated for continuous use at temperatures up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit, well above what any water supply pipe in an Arizona home would experience. PEX is also resistant to the UV degradation that can affect some plastics, though supply pipes inside walls are not exposed to direct sunlight. PEX's flexibility and heat tolerance make it an excellent choice for the West Valley's climate.
PEX is a flexible plastic pipe material made by cross-linking polyethylene molecules to improve heat resistance, pressure tolerance, and durability. It resists scale buildup from Arizona's hard water better than copper, is less expensive than copper, does not corrode, and its flexibility allows routing through walls with fewer fittings than rigid pipe requires. PEX has become the preferred repiping material for most residential applications in the West Valley.
Yes. A Quality repiping projects are planned to minimize disruption in occupied homes. Furniture near work areas is temporarily moved by the installation team, work areas are protected, and any temporary water shutoffs are coordinated to occur during low-use periods. Full repiping of an occupied home is a normal and manageable project for A Quality's experienced plumbing team.
Yes. A Quality provides free, no-obligation repiping assessments throughout the West Valley. Our licensed plumber evaluates your home's plumbing, assesses the condition and material of existing pipes, and provides a specific written recommendation with transparent pricing. There is no charge for the assessment and no pressure to proceed.
Yes, when discolored water is caused by corroding galvanized steel pipe. Replacing galvanized pipe with PEX, CPVC, or copper eliminates the corrosion source and restores clean, clear water delivery. If discoloration comes from the municipal supply rather than home pipes, a whole-home filtration system addresses the issue. A Quality can assess the source of discoloration during the plumbing evaluation.
A Quality's repiping teams use drop cloths to protect floors, work carefully to minimize wall and ceiling access, and clean up thoroughly each day of a multi-day project. Any debris from wall openings is removed, and access points are patched before the project is considered complete. We treat every home we work in with the same care we would want our own homes treated.
A Quality HVAC and Plumbing Services LLC holds a BBB A+ accreditation. You can verify our full plumbing service profile and read our complete customer review history at the BBB website before scheduling a repiping project.

Customer Testimonials

“Manny came to repair my air conditioner. It took several procedures and he finally replaced my new motor. It seems to be doing the trick. He also put in a new thermostat . Mine was 21 years old so it was time. He was pleasant and easy to work with; answered all my questions, and there were a lot, until I understood. I would recommend this company and this tech unconditionally!!!” - Midge Abel
“Jason was pleasant, professional, and helpful. He clearly talked about my options and answered all my questions. I’d gladly do business with him again.” - Katrine Cady
“Our upstairs AC stopped working yesterday and I chose this business because of their 5 star reviews. They did not disappoint. Rachel was amazing. She is not only friendly but she is very professional. She was ready to send someone out within an hour! John came out and was very knowledgeable, professional and above all, honest. You don’t see that very often anymore. I will definitely come to them for my future AC/Heater needs.” - Heidi Hedina
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Areas we serve

  • Estrella Mountain
  • Sun City
  • Phoenix
  • Waddell
  • Anthem
  • Avondale
  • Buckeye
  • Peoria
  • Scottsdale
  • Glendale
  • Surprise
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