Aging pipes don’t announce themselves — they quietly corrode, restrict water flow, leach rust into your water, and eventually fail. If your Englewood home was built before 1980, there’s a good chance the original galvanized steel or early copper piping is approaching the end of its life. A Clear Choice Plumbing and Heating provides whole-home repiping in Englewood CO that replaces your old system entirely — protecting your home, improving your water quality, and delivering the water pressure you should have.
Englewood homes built in the 1950s to 1970s, including Arapahoe Acres, Old Englewood, and Hampden Hills, often still rely on aging galvanized steel piping that has reached or exceeded its 40 to 70 year lifespan.
As these pipes corrode internally, they restrict water flow, cause rust discoloration, and eventually leak. Older copper lines may also develop pinhole leaks over time, especially in hard water conditions.
PEX repiping provides a reliable upgrade. It is flexible, durable, and easier to install within existing structures.
At A Clear Choice Plumbing and Heating, we complete whole-home repiping in Englewood with minimal disruption while delivering a system designed to last for decades.
Interior corrosion and mineral scale buildup have narrowed the pipe diameter, which is especially common in galvanized steel pipes over 40 years old.
Iron oxide is flaking from the inside of corroding galvanized pipes, posing potential health risks and damaging appliances.
Pitting corrosion caused by hard water minerals or leftover flux residue; once pinhole leaks begin, they typically continue to appear.
Indicates widespread pipe deterioration, making repeated repairs more expensive than a full repiping solution.
Likely contains galvanized steel or early-generation copper pipes that are nearing or have exceeded their functional lifespan.
Hidden leaks behind walls or under floors caused by deteriorating pipe sections may be wasting water without visible signs.
Repiping enhances property value, improves inspection outcomes, and ensures long-term plumbing reliability for future owners.
When replacing the piping in your Englewood home, the two main material choices are PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) and copper. Both are excellent, code-compliant options that significantly outperform the galvanized steel they’re replacing. Here’s how they compare:
PEX: 50+ years
Copper: 50–70+ years
PEX: Flexible — can expand without bursting
Copper: Rigid — more vulnerable to freeze damage
PEX: Minimal — flexible piping can route easily through walls
Copper: Moderate — rigid pipes require more wall access points
PEX: Immune to corrosion
Copper: Highly resistant, but slightly vulnerable in very hard water conditions
PEX: Lower material and labor cost
Copper: Higher material cost and more labor-intensive installation
PEX: Most Englewood repiping projects, especially older homes with tight wall spaces
Copper: Homes prioritizing maximum longevity or premium resale value
For most whole-home repiping projects in Englewood’s pre-1980 housing stock, PEX is the preferred choice — it’s easier to route through the tight wall cavities common in ranch-style homes, more forgiving in Colorado’s freeze-thaw conditions, and comes in at a lower total project cost. We’ll recommend the best option based on your specific home after a thorough assessment.
When replacing the piping in your Englewood home, the two main material choices are PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) and copper. Both are excellent, code-compliant options that significantly outperform the galvanized steel they’re replacing. Here’s how they compare:
PEX: 50+ years
Copper: 50–70+ years
PEX: Flexible — can expand without bursting
Copper: Rigid — more vulnerable to freeze damage
PEX: Minimal — flexible piping can route easily through walls
Copper: Moderate — rigid pipes require more wall access points
PEX: Immune to corrosion
Copper: Highly resistant, but slightly vulnerable in very hard water conditions
PEX: Lower material and labor cost
Copper: Higher material cost and more labor-intensive installation
PEX: Most Englewood repiping projects, especially older homes with tight wall spaces
Copper: Homes prioritizing maximum longevity or premium resale value
For most whole-home repiping projects in Englewood’s pre-1980 housing stock, PEX is the preferred choice — it’s easier to route through the tight wall cavities common in ranch-style homes, more forgiving in Colorado’s freeze-thaw conditions, and comes in at a lower total project cost. We’ll recommend the best option based on your specific home after a thorough assessment.
We understand that repiping feels like a big undertaking. Here’s exactly what to expect when you work with A Clear Choice:
Step 1 — Free On-Site Assessment: A licensed plumber visits your home to inspect the existing pipe material, assess condition, map the supply lines, and document the scope of work. We look at wall access points, fixture locations, and the service line from the street to minimize disruption.
Step 2 — Detailed, Itemized Quote: You receive a clear written quote showing the pipe material, footage, fixture connections, access points, permit cost, labor, and cleanup — all in one number. No surprise line items added mid-project.
Step 3 — Permit Application: Whole-home repiping in Englewood requires a permit from the City of Englewood. We submit the permit application, provide the required documentation, and schedule the work around the permit timeline. Permitted work protects you during home sales and insurance claims.
Step 4 — Repiping Execution: Our crew works systematically room by room, making precise access cuts where necessary, running new PEX or copper lines, and reconnecting all fixtures. We protect your floors and work areas and restore water service each evening when possible for multi-day projects so your household isn't left without water overnight.
Step 5 — Pressure Testing & Final Inspection: Once all new lines are installed, we pressure-test the entire system before closing any wall access points. After the city inspector approves the work, we patch all access openings and leave the home clean.
Step 6 — Final Walkthrough & Warranty: We walk you through the completed work, confirm water pressure and flow at every fixture, answer any questions, and provide warranty documentation on both parts and labor.
Get a free on-site assessment and written quote — no pressure, no obligation.
We repipe pre-1980 ranch homes, split-levels, and bungalows across Englewood regularly. We know the wall configurations, access challenges, and pipe layouts typical of this housing stock.
Galvanized pipe replacement requires more than just swapping materials — the old pipe must be carefully removed without disturbing surrounding structures. We have the experience to do this cleanly.
We handle the City of Englewood permit application, coordinate the inspection, and provide you with the approved permit documentation — protecting your home sale and insurance coverage.
Every repipe is pressure-tested before a single wall access point is patched. You’ll know the system is leak-free before we close it up.
We quote the full project — materials, labor, permit, access patching — in one number. No surprise charges for ‘additional access points discovered during work.’
Repiping is a significant investment and you want a team you can trust. Our track record in Englewood speaks for itself.
We repipe pre-1980 ranch homes, split-levels, and bungalows across Englewood regularly. We know the wall configurations, access challenges, and pipe layouts typical of this housing stock.
Galvanized pipe replacement requires more than just swapping materials — the old pipe must be carefully removed without disturbing surrounding structures. We have the experience to do this cleanly.
We handle the City of Englewood permit application, coordinate the inspection, and provide you with the approved permit documentation — protecting your home sale and insurance coverage.
Every repipe is pressure-tested before a single wall access point is patched. You’ll know the system is leak-free before we close it up.
We quote the full project — materials, labor, permit, access patching — in one number. No surprise charges for ‘additional access points discovered during work.’
Repiping is a significant investment and you want a team you can trust. Our track record in Englewood speaks for itself.
We perform pipe replacement and repiping projects throughout Englewood, including:
We also serve Sheridan, Littleton, Greenwood Village, and the Denver University area for repiping and pipe replacement projects.
Low pressure across multiple fixtures, rusty or discolored water, frequent pinhole leaks, or repeated repairs in the same areas. Homes built before 1975 should be inspected proactively.
Standard tank units cost $900–$1,600 installed, while tankless systems range from $1,800–$3,500+. Final cost depends on unit type, venting, and upgrades.
Yes, if the tank itself is leaking—it requires immediate replacement. Leaks from valves or pipes are usually repairable.
Minimal. Small access cuts are required, but PEX reduces wall openings. All access points are patched after completion.
Yes. A permit is required by the City of Englewood to ensure code compliance and inspection. Most professional installers handle permits and inspections for you.
PEX is more cost-effective, flexible, and freeze-resistant. Copper offers long-term durability and is preferred where walls are easily accessible.
If you’re seeing the signs of failing pipes — low pressure, discolored water, recurring leaks — or if your Englewood home is approaching 50 years old with original plumbing, don’t wait for a pipe failure to force the decision. A proactive repiping project protects your home, improves your water quality, and delivers water pressure that actually works.
Call us to schedule a free on-site assessment. We’ll inspect your existing system, explain your options, and provide a detailed written quote with no obligation.
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