Signs that your home may need repiping include low or inconsistent water pressure, discolored or rusty water, frequent leaks, strange noises from pipes, or old galvanized pipes showing corrosion. A professional inspection can determine whether repair or full repiping is the best solution.
Piping and Repiping Services that Keep the Water Flowing Safely

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Our piping and repiping services protect your home and water supply
Pipes are the lifelines of your home, carrying water where it’s needed and safely removing wastewater. Over time, pipes can corrode, develop leaks, or fail under pressure. Horizon offers piping solutions to keep your home’s plumbing running smoothly.
Whole-home repiping services restore reliable water flow
When your plumbing system is aging or repeatedly failing, full repiping replaces old or damaged pipes with new, durable lines. Whole-home repiping improves water pressure, prevents leaks, and ensures your water flows safely throughout your home.
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Signs your home may need repiping or pipe repair
Not sure if your plumbing needs attention? Horizon recommends keeping an eye out for these warning signs, which often indicate aging pipes, hidden leaks, or potential failures:
Low or inconsistent water pressure
Discolored or rusty water
Frequent leaks or burst pipes
Strange noises from pipes, like banging or whistling
Aging pipes showing corrosion or pinhole leaks
We work with all types of home piping
Our licensed plumbers are experienced with a wide variety of plumbing materials, ensuring we can handle virtually any repair or repiping project. Common types of residential piping we work with include:
Copper Pipes: Durable and long-lasting, but susceptible to corrosion over decades.
PEX Pipes: Flexible, efficient, and resistant to freezing, commonly used in modern plumbing installations.
CPVC Pipes: Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, often used for hot and cold water lines.
Galvanized Steel Pipes: Found in older homes, prone to rust and reduced water flow over time.
This expertise allows Horizon to handle everything from minor repairs to full-home repiping projects with confidence. No matter the type of piping in your home, our team ensures repairs and replacements are done safely, efficiently, and built to last.
Water leak repair services prevent costly damage
Leaks, whether hidden or visible, can quietly damage walls, floors, and foundations. Horizon uses advanced tools and techniques to locate and repair leaks quickly, protecting your home before minor issues turn into major problems.
Emergency pipe services are available 24/7 to prevent water damage
Burst pipes, major leaks, and other emergencies can happen at any time. Horizon offers 24/7 emergency services across Wilmington, Newark, West Chester, Mount Laurel, and Baltimore and surrounding areas to minimize water damage and restore safe water flow quickly.
Horizon keeps pipes flowing across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland
At Horizon, we know what it takes to keep homes in communities like Philadelphia, Wilmington, Newark, Baltimore, and beyond running smoothly. Our team uses advanced technology to locate leaks, repair or replace damaged piping, and protect your home from water damage before small problems become costly repairs.
We pride ourselves on transparent communication and honest recommendations so you know exactly what needs to be done and why. With strong satisfaction ratings and a commitment to quality workmanship, Horizon has been helping homeowners throughout the region enjoy reliable plumbing they can count on.

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Questions about our piping and repiping services?
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Yes! Burst pipes, major leaks, and other urgent issues can happen at any time. Horizon provides 24/7 emergency services to quickly restore safe water flow and prevent further damage.
Galvanized steel pipes typically last 40 to 60 years. Over time they corrode from the inside, which can restrict water flow and affect water quality. Many older homes with galvanized plumbing are due for replacement.
Common signs include low water pressure, discolored or rusty water, frequent leaks, visible corrosion, unusual noises, or recurring plumbing repairs. These often indicate internal deterioration.
PEX is flexible, resistant to corrosion, faster to install, and usually lower cost. Copper is rigid, very durable, heat-resistant, and long proven, but more expensive and prone to corrosion in some water conditions.
Sudden brown water is often caused by rust or sediment in pipes, a disturbed water main, or corrosion inside older plumbing or a failing water heater. If it doesn’t clear after running the tap for a few minutes, it should be checked.