Same-Week Repiping Consultations in Pasadena — Serving Old Pasadena · Bungalow Heaven · East Pasadena · San Gabriel Valley Since 1990
If your home has original galvanized steel pipes, recurring leaks, or discolored water from corroded plumbing, Fenyes Pasa Plumbing provides expert pipe repiping repair and replacement in Pasadena, California. Our 50-person team of licensed plumbers performs whole-house and partial repiping using PEX, copper, and CPVC piping, replacing failing galvanized, polybutylene, or lead pipes with code-compliant materials so your home's water supply is safe, reliable, and free of repeated leak calls. We recommend water leak detection before deciding on a full repipe to give you a complete picture of your plumbing system.
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Top-rated whole-house repiping team in the San Gabriel Valley
Fenyes Pasa Plumbing is a California C-36 licensed pipe repiping company with 35 years of experience replacing aging and failing plumbing systems for Pasadena homeowners throughout the San Gabriel Valley. As a Pasadena Top Rated Plumber, recipient of the Best Plumbing Repair & Service Award, and Pasadena Trusted Residential Plumber honoree, we deliver code-compliant repiping that eliminates recurring leaks instead of just patching the symptom. We are serving all of Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley with a full team of licensed professionals ready every day.
From Bungalow Heaven and Old Pasadena to the Caltech and Civic Center corridors
Fenyes Pasa Plumbing repipes homes throughout Pasadena, California — from Craftsman bungalows near the Gamble House and Bungalow Heaven Historic District with original galvanized steel piping, to character homes near Fenyes Mansion and Castle Green, to mid-century properties around East Pasadena built during the era when polybutylene piping was common.
Many Pasadena homes built before 1960 still rely on original galvanized steel supply lines that are now 65 years or older and well past their rated lifespan, while homes built between 1978 and the mid-1990s near East Pasadena may still have polybutylene plumbing that degrades on contact with chlorinated water. That combination of aging materials across decades of Pasadena home construction makes professional pipe repiping in Pasadena, CA a genuine priority for homeowners across the city. Consider pairing your repipe with a water filtration system installed during your repipe for the cleanest possible water quality after installation.
Our teams navigate freeway access across the 210 and 134 corridors, serve hillside properties in Altadena, and are familiar with the permit requirements and inspection expectations of the City of Pasadena Building Department for whole-house repipe projects.
Full whole-house and partial repiping, done right the first time
We focus on professional pipe repiping and replacement, not isolated spot repairs that leave the underlying corroded pipe material in place to fail again elsewhere. Our licensed plumbers assess your home's entire plumbing system, identify pipe material and condition throughout, and install code-compliant PEX, copper, or CPVC piping so your repipe genuinely solves the problem rather than delaying the next leak.
Whether you need a full whole-house repipe or guidance on spot repair vs. complete replacement, we design the right solution for your Pasadena home. We can also update your water heater connection as part of your repiping project so all new plumbing runs from a single coordinated installation.
Signs your plumbing needs more than another spot repair
Pipes don't fail all at once — they corrode and degrade gradually until leaks become frequent and water quality noticeably declines. In Pasadena, homes with original galvanized steel or 1970s-to-1990s polybutylene plumbing are especially likely to need a full repipe rather than continued spot repairs. We recommend scheduling slab leak detection if your repipe is prompted by a leak below the foundation to confirm the full scope before work begins.
Galvanized steel pipes over 50 years old or any home with original pre-1960 plumbing are well past their rated service life and high-risk for recurring failures.
Multiple leak repairs across different parts of the home's plumbing system signal a systemic pipe material problem, not isolated incidents.
Rusty, discolored, or metallic-tasting water — especially noticeable when water has sat in pipes overnight — indicates active internal corrosion throughout the system.
Low water pressure throughout the home rather than at a single fixture points to internal pipe corrosion and buildup restricting flow across the entire system.
Visible corrosion, pitting, or rust stains on exposed pipes in utility rooms, under sinks, or in the garage are clear indicators of accelerated pipe degradation.
Gray flexible plastic piping under sinks or in the water heater closet indicates polybutylene — a material most insurers now flag or decline to cover.
A home inspection or insurance review flagging outdated or high-risk pipe materials creates urgency for repiping to maintain coverage and resale value.
Recognizing any of these signs? Don't wait for the next leak to cause damage.
Call (626) 562-4141 — Get a Free Repiping AssessmentOur 50 licensed professionals are available 24/7 across Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley. Learn more about our repiping service.
Call (626) 562-4141 NowHomeowners, landlords, and property managers with aging or failing plumbing systems
We provide pipe repiping and replacement for single-family homes, rental properties, multi-unit residential buildings, and small commercial properties throughout Pasadena, California, including homes near historic landmarks, parks, and major institutional corridors across the San Gabriel Valley.
Homeowners in Old Pasadena, Bungalow Heaven, and East Pasadena with original galvanized or polybutylene plumbing that is past its rated service life.
Landlords and property managers needing reliable, code-compliant repiping across rental properties to reduce liability and eliminate tenant maintenance calls.
Buyers and sellers needing a full repipe or plumbing assessment before listing or closing to satisfy inspection requirements and protect the transaction.
Homeowners experiencing recurring leak calls who are tired of paying for repeated spot repairs on the same failing pipe material throughout the home.
Families concerned about water quality from corroded or outdated pipe materials — rusty water, metallic taste, or sediment in your supply indicates a pipe material issue.
Homeowners combining repiping with a planned kitchen remodeling alongside your repiping project or bathroom remodeling alongside your whole-house repipe to get updated plumbing behind new finishes.
How your home's construction era determines your repiping needs
Pasadena's housing stock spans Craftsman bungalows near Bungalow Heaven built in the early 1900s with original galvanized steel supply lines, to mid-century homes throughout East Pasadena that may contain polybutylene piping installed between 1978 and the mid-1990s, to newer construction near the Civic Center District with modern copper or PEX systems already in place.
Identifying your home's pipe material is the first step in determining whether repiping is needed: gray flexible plastic under a sink typically indicates polybutylene, rigid silver pipe with surface rust typically indicates galvanized steel, and orange or blue flexible tubing typically indicates a prior partial PEX repair. We recommend a thorough water leak detection before deciding on a full repipe to accurately map every problem area in your plumbing system.
Homes near Bungalow Heaven often still run original galvanized steel, now well past its rated 50-year lifespan. These pipes corrode internally, restrict water flow, and contaminate supply with rust particles.
Homes built near East Pasadena during this period may contain polybutylene piping, which most insurance carriers now flag or decline to cover. Polybutylene degrades on contact with chlorinated municipal water and fails without visible warning signs.
The San Gabriel Valley's hard water accelerates corrosion in older galvanized and copper supply lines, shortening their effective lifespan compared to softer water regions. Consider a water filtration system installed during your repipe to reduce mineral buildup in new piping.
Slab-foundation homes common throughout Pasadena can add complexity and cost to a full repipe compared to raised-foundation properties, since piping must be rerouted through walls and attic spaces rather than accessed below the floor. Slab leak detection if your repipe is prompted by a leak helps confirm whether under-slab piping requires rerouting.
Choose the right repiping material for your home and budget
For pipe repiping in Pasadena, Fenyes Pasa Plumbing helps you choose between PEX, copper, and CPVC piping. The right choice affects installation cost, long-term durability, and how much wall demolition your repipe project requires.
| Repiping Material | Best For | Key Benefits / Trade-Offs |
|---|---|---|
| PEX (Cross-Linked Polyethylene) | Most whole-house Pasadena repipes | Flexible, lower cost, faster installation, fewer fittings, 50–100+ year lifespan |
| Copper | Homeowners wanting a traditional, time-tested material | Highly durable, 40–50 year lifespan, higher material and labor cost |
| CPVC | Budget-conscious partial repipes | Lower cost than copper, rigid installation, less commonly used in modern whole-house repipes |
| Hybrid PEX-Copper | Homes wanting flexibility with a traditional main entry point | PEX throughout walls with copper at the main water entry, balances cost and durability |
Typically $0.50 – $2.00 per linear foot
Installs faster with minimal wall demolition and resists corrosion and freeze-thaw stress. The most commonly chosen material for whole-house repipes in Pasadena today.
Typically $2.00 – $8.00 per linear foot
Extremely durable with a 40–50 year lifespan, but requires more labor and wall opening for installation. Best for homeowners prioritizing long-term durability and traditional materials.
Lower cost rigid alternative
A lower-cost rigid alternative to copper, though less commonly chosen for full whole-house repipes today. Works well for targeted partial repipe projects on a tighter budget.
Balanced cost and durability
Combine PEX's flexibility and cost savings throughout interior walls with copper's durability at the main service entry point. A popular middle-ground approach for Pasadena homeowners.
From assessment to final inspection
We inspect your home's entire plumbing system, identify the pipe material throughout, and assess the extent of corrosion or degradation to determine whether spot repair or full repiping is the right call. Our team may also recommend water leak detection before deciding on a full repipe to confirm every problem area.
We help you choose between PEX, copper, or a hybrid system based on your budget and priorities, then provide a detailed written estimate covering materials, labor, permits, and any drywall repair needed.
We handle permit applications with the City of Pasadena and plan the most efficient pipe routing through walls, attics, or crawl spaces to minimize disruption to your home.
Our licensed plumbers remove the old galvanized, polybutylene, or corroded piping and install new code-compliant pipe, using minimal-damage techniques that reduce the number of wall openings required.
We pressure test the entire new plumbing system to confirm there are no leaks at any connection point before closing up walls or restoring water service to fixtures.
We coordinate the required City of Pasadena inspection, arrange drywall patching as needed, and walk you through your warranty and new plumbing system before considering the job complete.
From assessment to final inspection
Our pipe repiping service is a complete package so you get everything needed for a durable, code-compliant plumbing system.
Local experience, minimal-damage techniques, and fair pricing
When you compare repiping contractors in Pasadena, Fenyes Pasa Plumbing stands out for experience with the city's range of older pipe materials, transparent itemized pricing, and minimal-disruption installation methods.
Serving Pasadena & the San Gabriel Valley
California C-36 Plumbing Contractor License & EPA Lead-Safe Certified
In-house licensed plumbers with 10 fully equipped service vans
Available around the clock for active leaks from failing pipes
General Liability, Workers' Comp, Commercial Auto & Professional Liability Insurance
See how a full repipe eliminates leaks and restores water quality
Our before-and-after repiping projects show corroded galvanized and degrading polybutylene systems replaced with modern PEX or copper plumbing that eliminates recurring leak calls and restores clean, full-pressure water throughout the home. A properly executed repipe doesn't just fix today's leak — it removes the failing pipe material causing leak after leak.
Code-compliant materials and minimal-damage installation techniques
We use code-compliant repiping materials and proven installation methods designed to minimize disruption to your Pasadena home during a whole-house or partial repipe.
Flexible, corrosion-resistant piping systems that route through existing walls with minimal openings, ideal for whole-house repiping projects in Pasadena's older homes.
Durable copper connections for main water entry installations and traditional plumbing runs where homeowners prefer time-tested materials with maximum longevity.
Techniques that snake flexible PEX through existing walls with fewer openings, reducing drywall damage and post-project patching requirements across your home.
Proper pipe insulation and freeze protection for exposed lines in attics and crawl spaces, critical for Pasadena homes with attic-routed repipe installations.
Professional pressure testing to verify every connection before walls are closed, ensuring zero leaks across the entire new plumbing system.
Understand when a single repair makes sense and when a full repipe is the smarter investment
Spot repair makes sense when a leak is isolated to a single section of relatively newer pipe in otherwise good condition. Full repiping becomes the smarter long-term decision when your home has original galvanized steel, polybutylene, or lead piping, or when recurring leaks keep appearing in different locations throughout the plumbing system. We explain the spot repair vs. full repipe trade-offs honestly so you can make the right decision for your Pasadena home and budget.
| Option | What It Involves | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spot Repair | Fix the specific leaking section of pipe | Lower immediate cost, faster turnaround for isolated issues | Doesn't address the failing pipe material elsewhere in the system |
| Full Repiping | Replace all or most of the home's supply piping | Eliminates recurring leak calls, improves water quality, longest service life | Higher upfront cost, more labor and wall access required |
Not sure which option is right for your home? We'll assess and explain your options honestly.
Call (626) 562-4141 — Free Spot Repair vs. Repipe AssessmentFrom single-fixture repair to whole-house repipe budget
Most Pasadena homeowners want to know the repiping cost before they commit. We provide a clear, written estimate that factors in home size, fixture count, pipe material selection, and foundation type.
| Service | Typical Range (Pasadena, CA) |
|---|---|
| Single-fixture pipe repair | ~$200 – $1,200 |
| Partial repipe (specific section or floor) | ~$1,500 – $4,500 |
| Whole-house repipe with PEX | ~$4,500 – $9,000 |
| Whole-house repipe with copper | ~$7,500 – $15,000+ |
| Polybutylene full replacement | ~$3,500 – $8,500 |
Prices reflect typical Pasadena, CA ranges and may vary based on home size, pipe material, foundation type, and project complexity. We provide a detailed written estimate before any work begins.
Call (626) 562-4141 — Get My Pipe Repiping EstimateWhen a whole-house repipe is the right call
We recommend full repiping instead of continued spot repair when pipe age, material type, or recurring leak frequency make isolated repairs an unreliable long-term solution.
Your home has original galvanized steel piping that is over 50 years old and well past its rated service lifespan.
You've identified gray flexible polybutylene piping under sinks or in your water heater closet — a material that degrades on contact with chlorinated water.
You've paid for multiple separate leak repairs in the past two to three years in different locations throughout the home.
Your homeowner's insurance has flagged or declined coverage due to outdated pipe materials that present a high risk for future claims.
You're buying or selling a Pasadena property and want updated, code-compliant plumbing to satisfy inspection and transaction requirements.
You want to eliminate the cost and disruption of repeated emergency repair calls by replacing the underlying failing pipe material once.
More than fixing a leak — water quality, insurance eligibility, and long-term value
Professional repiping determines whether your home's water quality improves, whether your homeowner's insurance remains in good standing, and how many years pass before you face another plumbing emergency.
Eliminating failing pipe material stops the cycle of recurring leak repair costs that add up to more than a full repipe over time.
Replacing galvanized, polybutylene, or lead piping can restore or protect homeowner's insurance eligibility that outdated materials jeopardize.
Improved water pressure and water quality throughout the entire home, not just at one fixture — clean water at every tap and shower.
Code-compliant installation and permitting protect your home's resale value and inspection results for future transactions.
Accurate, written estimates make budgeting predictable for a major plumbing investment — no surprise costs after work begins.
Some pipe materials pose genuine health risks beyond inconvenience
Certain older pipe materials are more than an inconvenience — they pose real health and water quality risks. Lead pipes can leach lead into drinking water and should be replaced immediately regardless of whether they're currently leaking. Polybutylene piping degrades on contact with chlorinated municipal water and can fail without warning, often inside walls where leaks go undetected until significant damage has occurred. Galvanized steel pipes corrode internally, restricting water flow and contributing to rust contamination in your drinking water.
Answers about cost, materials, and when a full repipe is needed
Whole-house repiping with PEX typically costs $4,500 to $9,000, while copper repiping runs $7,500 to $15,000 or more. Partial repipes for a single section or floor run $1,500 to $4,500, and single-fixture repairs typically cost $200 to $1,200. Final pricing depends on home size, pipe material selection, foundation type, and overall project complexity. We provide a detailed written estimate before any work begins.
Frequent leaks in different parts of your plumbing system, rusty or discolored water, low water pressure throughout the home, and original galvanized steel or polybutylene pipe materials are all strong signs that a full repipe is more cost-effective than continued spot repairs. We recommend scheduling a water leak detection before deciding on a full repipe to identify every problem area in your system before work begins.
PEX is generally more affordable, installs with less wall demolition, and resists corrosion well, making it the most common choice for whole-house repipes today. Copper is more durable and traditional but costs significantly more in both materials and labor. Many Pasadena homeowners choose a hybrid PEX-copper approach, using copper at the main water entry and PEX throughout interior walls for an effective balance of cost and durability. Our team helps you choose the right material based on your home, budget, and priorities.
Yes, whole-house repipes typically require a permit and final inspection from the City of Pasadena. Fenyes Pasa Plumbing handles the permit application and inspection coordination as part of every repiping project — you don't need to visit city offices or manage the process yourself. Permitted work also protects your home's resale value and ensures compliance with current California plumbing codes.
Most whole-house repipes for a standard Pasadena single-family home take 2 to 5 days depending on home size, number of fixtures, foundation type, and pipe routing complexity. Slab-foundation homes and multi-story properties may take slightly longer due to additional wall and attic routing requirements. We provide a detailed timeline estimate before work begins so you can plan accordingly.
Yes — combining repiping with a bathroom remodeling alongside your whole-house repipe or kitchen remodeling alongside your repiping project is one of the smartest approaches because walls are already open for new plumbing runs. This eliminates redundant wall demolition and patching and ensures your new finishes sit behind updated, code-compliant piping rather than aging material that could fail shortly after your remodel is complete.
Your home's plumbing, backed by licensed plumbers and a strong workmanship guarantee
Fenyes Pasa Plumbing stands behind every pipe repiping and replacement project in Pasadena, CA with code-compliant materials and our own workmanship guarantee. When you invest in a repipe, we make sure your money goes into a plumbing system built to perform for decades, not another short-term patch on aging, failing pipe material.
Since 1990, homeowners across Pasadena — from historic Bungalow Heaven to the Caltech and Old Pasadena corridors — have trusted Fenyes Pasa Plumbing for dependable pipe repiping that protects their homes and their water quality for years to come. We are serving all of Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley with code-compliant repiping backed by our full team of 50 licensed professionals.
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