Pipe Repair & Whole-Home Repiping (Copper/PEX)

Reliable piping—no leaks, no drama.

Forsee Plumbing Co. repairs leaks and replaces aging or problem piping with modern copper or PEX systems across the Ohio–Kentucky–Indiana tri-state area. Call (513) 271-6720.

Signs You May Need More Than A Patch

  • Repeated leaks or pinholes in different areas
  • Discolored, metallic-tasting, or sandy water
  • Low water pressure or temperature swings
  • Visible corrosion on exposed piping
  • Original galvanized, polybutylene, or brittle CPVC lines
  • Slab leaks or hidden leaks behind walls/ceilings

Repair Vs. Repipe—How We Decide

  • Spot repair: Best for isolated damage in a generally healthy system.
  • Partial repipe: Replace the worst runs (e.g., a troublesome bathroom group or branch).
  • Whole-home repipe: Most cost-effective long term when leaks are widespread, the material is at end-of-life, or water quality/pressure is consistently poor.

We’ll inspect, explain options plainly, and let you choose the path that fits your home and budget.

Your Material Options

Copper

  • Proven longevity and heat tolerance
  • Rigid, clean look on exposed runs
  • Excellent for recirculation and high-heat applications

PEX

  • Flexible with fewer fittings (fewer potential leak points)
  • Fast, clean retrofits through walls and ceilings
  • Freeze-resilient characteristics and quiet operation

We’ll match pipe size and layout to your fixtures, pressure, and water quality, and we’ll keep runs neat and accessible.

What A Whole-Home Repipe Includes

  1. Planning & access – Map fixtures, plan routes, and create tidy access points.
  2. Shut-offs & valves – Add or replace main and fixture shut-offs for real control.
  3. Code-compliant installation – Proper supports, sleeves, and transitions; dielectric unions where required.
  4. Pressure & flow testing – Verify performance at every fixture before we close up.
  5. Clean finish – Label valves, flush lines, and leave the workspace clean.

Need drywall repair after access? We’ll make clean openings and can coordinate next steps if you’d like.

Common Pipe Repairs We Handle

  • Leaking fittings, valves, and angle stops
  • Corroded or split sections (including behind walls)
  • Main water line tie-ins and shut-off replacements
  • Slab leak reroutes to avoid breaking concrete where practical

Upgrades That Protect Your System

  • Pressure-reducing valve (PRV) to prevent high-pressure damage
  • Thermal expansion control for water heater safety
  • Proper main shut-off & hose-bib vacuum breakers

Optional manifold (“home-run”) layouts for easy isolation and balanced flow

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