If your Denver home has aging galvanized steel, polybutylene, or lead pipes, re-piping isn’t a luxury it’s a necessity for safe, clean water and reliable water pressure. A Clear Choice Plumbing & Heating has helped Denver homeowners replace failing pipe systems for over 14 years. From Capitol Hill bungalows to newer Stapleton builds with polybutylene plumbing, we bring the experience, equipment, and local knowledge to get the job done right.
Denver’s housing stock spans over a century. Older neighborhoods like Congress Park, Washington Park, and Baker are filled with charming homes that were plumbed with materials that simply weren’t built to last forever. Common pipe materials that require replacement include:
Older copper can develop pinhole leaks over time, particularly in Denver’s hard water environment.
Galvanized Steel Pipes
Common in Denver homes built before 1960. They corrode from the inside out, reducing water pressure and leaching rust into drinking water.
Polybutylene Pipes:
Lakewood water contains minerals that accumulate inside pipes, restricting flow and increasing internal pressure. Over time, this buildup can weaken pipe walls.
Lead Pipes:
Found in very old Denver homes, lead pipes pose serious health risks and should be replaced immediately.
CPVC & Early Copper:
Older copper can develop pinhole leaks over time, particularly in Denver’s hard water environment.
Choosing the right material is an important part of any re-piping project.
Lakewood’s environment and housing mix create specific plumbing challenges that make re-piping a valuable upgrade.
We replace all supply lines from the main entry point to every fixture, faucet, and appliance using durable PEX or copper. PEX is flexible and freeze-resistant, while copper offers long-term reliability.
If the issue is limited to one area, such as a basement, kitchen, or bathroom line, we replace only the affected section and connect it seamlessly with your existing plumbing.
Many Denver homes built between the 1970s and 1995 still contain outdated polybutylene pipes that can fail without warning. We replace these risky lines with modern, dependable materials.
Older galvanized pipes often corrode internally, reducing water flow and increasing the risk of failure. We remove and replace them with durable PEX or copper piping.
If the main water line to your home is damaged, we manage the full replacement process, including permits, excavation, and complete site restoration.
Whole-Home Re-Piping in Denver
We replace all supply lines from the main entry point to every fixture, faucet, and appliance using durable PEX or copper. PEX is flexible and freeze-resistant, while copper offers long-term reliability.
Partial Re-Piping in Denver
If the issue is limited to one area, such as a basement, kitchen, or bathroom line, we replace only the affected section and connect it seamlessly with your existing plumbing.
Polybutylene Pipe Replacement in Denver
Many Denver homes built between the 1970s and 1995 still contain outdated polybutylene pipes that can fail without warning.
Galvanized Steel Pipe Replacement in Denver
Older galvanized pipes often corrode internally, reducing water flow and increasing the risk of failure. We remove and replace them with durable PEX or copper piping.
Water Main & Service Line Re-Piping in Denver
If the main water line to your home is damaged, we manage the full replacement process, including permits, excavation, and complete site restoration.
PEX (Cross-Linked Polyethylene):Flexible, durable, freeze-resistant, and cost-effective. Ideal for Denver’s cold winters and tight spaces. Our most commonly recommended material.
Copper:The gold standard in plumbing—long-lasting, compatible with all fixtures, and widely accepted by insurance companies and appraisers.
CPVC:The gold standard in plumbing—long-lasting, compatible with all fixtures, and widely accepted by insurance companies and appraisers.
Polybutylene pipes are typically gray, flexible plastic found behind walls, under sinks, or in the basement. They may be labeled ‘PB2110’ or have gray plastic fittings. Homes built in Denver between the mid-1970s and 1995 are most likely to have them.
Whole-home re-piping in Denver typically costs between $4,000 and $15,000+ depending on home size, pipe material chosen, and accessibility. We provide a detailed written estimate after an in-home assessment.
Most single-family Denver homes can be re-piped in 2–5 days. Larger homes or those with difficult access may take longer. We restore water service daily so your household isn’t without water overnight.
Some wall access is typically needed, but we keep it to a minimum. PEX piping is flexible and can be run through walls with fewer cuts than rigid materials. We also patch and repair drywall as part of the project.
Yes. Re-piping in Denver requires permits from Denver Community Planning and Development and must pass a licensed inspection. A Clear Choice Plumbing & Heating handles all permitting for you.
Both are excellent choices. PEX is more affordable, freeze-resistant, and easier to install in tight spaces—making it well-suited for Denver’s winters. Copper is longer-lasting and preferred by some appraisers and insurers. We’ll discuss the best option for your specific home and budget.
Yes, in most cases. Low pressure caused by corroded galvanized pipes is dramatically improved after re-piping because the new pipes restore full bore flow throughout the home.
We restore water service to your home at the end of each working day. During the project, we work in sections to keep disruption minimal.
We restore water service to your home at the end of each working day. During the project, we work in sections to keep disruption minimal.
Yes. We cover all Denver neighborhoods including Capitol Hill, Washington Park, Highland, Stapleton, Five Points, Montbello, and more.
We provide re-piping services throughout Denver, including:
Aging pipes don’t get better with time they get worse. Whether you’ve already seen warning signs or want a professional assessment before issues start, A Clear Choice Plumbing & Heating is Denver’s trusted re-piping specialist. Call us today at (720) 938-1554 for a thorough in-home evaluation and honest, upfront estimate. We’ll help you understand exactly what your home needs and get it done right.
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