At Black Cat Electric and Plumbing, every whole-home water repipe project is built around one goal: giving you plumbing that performs reliably for decades. We are not here to patch failing sections or offer temporary fixes. Our focus is on complete pipe replacement using modern materials, accurate installation methods, and thorough testing that ensures every line holds pressure. From the main supply to every fixture, we treat your home with the same attention to detail you would expect from family, making sure water flows clean, strong, and leak-free every single day.
A whole-home water repipe replaces every inch of worn-out piping with modern materials designed to handle pressure, resist corrosion, and deliver clean water for decades. We install PEX or copper throughout the entire house, from the main line to every fixture. The result is consistent water pressure, no more discolored water, and a plumbing system you can trust without worrying about leaks or emergency repairs every few months.
We map your current plumbing layout, identify pipe material, and measure fixture locations for precise replacement planning.
We install new PEX or copper lines throughout your home, including wall access, manifold setup, and fixture connections.
We pressure test every line, check for leaks, restore water flow, and verify consistent pressure at all fixtures.
Every decision we make is guided by values that stay consistent from project start to final walkthrough. You receive clear explanations about pipe material choices, realistic timelines, and straightforward answers to every question. Materials are reviewed for long-term durability, and installation follows proven methods that minimize disruption to your daily routine. The result is a plumbing system that performs reliably, supports clean water delivery, and eliminates the leak concerns that drove the need for replacement.
Reliable flow at every fixture eliminates the frustration of weak showers and slow-filling appliances.
Fresh pipes eliminate rust, discoloration, and metallic taste from corroded lines throughout the house.
New pipes stop pinhole leaks and prevent water damage that threatens walls, floors, and belongings.
Modern plumbing infrastructure appeals to buyers and removes inspection red flags when selling.
Modern materials like PEX last decades without corrosion, oxidation, or the gradual failure of old pipes.
Replacing old pipes reduces claim risk and may qualify your home for discounted coverage premiums.
Serving homeowners who need a complete water system upgrade, a whole-home repipe replaces aging galvanized or polybutylene lines with modern PEX or copper. Licensed installers check fixture connections, manifold placement, and shutoff valve access. Every joint is tested under pressure to confirm leak-free operation. Proper material choice and workmanship protect water quality, restore consistent flow, and reduce the risk of costly water damage for decades ahead.
Every connection is measured, fitted, and secured to prevent leaks and ensure proper water flow throughout your home.
Durable PEX or copper pipe chosen for your specific home ensures long-term reliability and safe drinking water.
You receive honest timelines, detailed explanations, and transparent pricing before any work begins on your property.
Each repipe is mapped out to minimize wall cuts and disruptions while delivering complete plumbing system coverage.
Properly sized pipes restore strong, even water pressure at every fixture without fluctuations or drop-off.
All installations meet local code requirements and are completed by licensed professionals with repipe experience.
Age, corrosion, and material defects like galvanized steel or polybutylene cause leaks, pressure loss, and water quality issues.
Most homes take three to five days. Smaller layouts can finish in two, larger properties may need a week.
We restore water each evening so you can cook, shower, and flush. Daytime work zones stay isolated.
Yes. Every access hole is patched, textured, and primed. You handle final paint to match your color.
PEX installs faster, resists corrosion, and costs less. Copper lasts longer but requires soldering and costs more.
Contact Black Cat Electric and Plumbing for a complete Nashville whole-home repipe built to last, priced honestly, and installed with the care your property deserves.