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Repiping and water line replacement for homes and businesses in Woodland Hills, California.

When your plumbing system in Woodland Hills shows signs of corrosion, recurring leaks, or low water pressure throughout the building, temporary repairs stop working. You may see discolored water coming from taps, hear banging in the walls when you turn on a faucet, or deal with multiple leaks in different rooms over a short period. Ace Plumbing Pros replaces aging pipe sections or entire systems with materials designed to improve reliability and meet current plumbing codes in Woodland Hills properties.

This service includes whole-home repiping, partial replacement of problem sections, and water line repair or replacement for leaks and pressure loss. Work addresses galvanized steel pipes that have corroded from the inside, copper lines with pinhole leaks, and polybutylene systems that have reached the end of their functional life. New installations use PEX or copper depending on building requirements, local codes, and your preferences. The team coordinates access, protects finishes during installation, and tests all connections before closing walls.

If you are dealing with frequent leaks or poor water pressure, contact Ace Plumbing Pros to schedule an evaluation and discuss your options.

What Changes After Repiping or Water Line Work

The process begins with an inspection of your existing plumbing to identify corroded sections, measure water pressure, and determine the best routing for new lines. In Woodland Hills homes, repiping typically involves running new supply lines through walls, attics, or crawl spaces and connecting them to fixtures, appliances, and water heaters. Water line replacement may require excavation to access the main line running from the street to your building, or trenchless methods if conditions allow.

Once the work is complete, you will notice strong, steady water pressure at every fixture, clear water without rust or discoloration, and an end to leaks that required constant patching. The system operates quietly without rattling or knocking, and you can use multiple fixtures simultaneously without pressure loss.

Installation includes pressure testing all new lines, securing pipes to prevent movement, and restoring wall access points with patching or drywall repair coordination. The service does not include painting, tile replacement, or finish work beyond basic patching. All installations meet local plumbing codes and include documentation for permitting and inspection. If your water line runs under landscaping or hardscaping, the team works to minimize disruption and restore grading after backfilling.

What Homeowners Want to Understand First

Most people want to know how long the project takes, how invasive it will be, and whether they can stay in the home during the work.

What are the signs that my plumbing system needs repiping?
You may notice discolored water, frequent leaks in multiple locations, low pressure throughout the home, or visible corrosion on exposed pipes. Homes built before 1980 with original galvanized or polybutylene plumbing are often good candidates.
How long does a whole-home repipe take?
Most residential repipe projects take two to five days depending on the size of the home, number of fixtures, and accessibility of existing plumbing. You can typically remain in the home, though water will be shut off during active work periods.
Why does my water pressure drop when multiple fixtures are running?
Corroded pipes develop internal buildup that narrows the passage for water flow. Repiping with modern materials restores full diameter and allows the system to handle simultaneous use without pressure loss.
What is the difference between PEX and copper repiping?
PEX is flexible, resistant to freezing, and faster to install with fewer fittings. Copper is durable, heat-resistant, and often preferred in visible or exterior applications. The technician recommends the best option based on your building and local code.
When should I replace my main water line instead of repairing it?
If the line has multiple leaks, is made of outdated material like galvanized steel or lead, or shows signs of collapse or root intrusion, replacement prevents recurring failures and improves long-term reliability.

Ace Plumbing Pros handles repiping and water line replacement for single-family homes, multifamily buildings, and commercial properties in Woodland Hills. Whether you need a full system upgrade or targeted repair of a problem section, the team provides code-compliant installation and clear project timelines. Get in touch to schedule a consultation.