At Murillo Construction Painting and Remodeling, every repiping project is centered on one simple goal: giving you plumbing that actually works. We are not here to patch problems or offer shortcuts. Our focus is on permanent solutions through careful pipe selection, precise installation, and clean routing that lasts decades. Every line we run is treated with attention to detail, ensuring it delivers steady pressure, clean water, and zero leaks under real daily use.
Reliable plumbing starts with pipe material chosen for your home’s water quality and long-term performance. We route new copper or PEX lines through walls and floors with careful attention to code requirements, fixture connections, and pressure testing. Each installation is inspected to confirm leak-free operation and proper flow at every tap. The result is clean water, consistent pressure, and a system you can depend on for decades without constant repairs or water damage worries.
We inspect every line, test water pressure, and pinpoint corroded sections using cameras and flow meters.
We choose copper or PEX based on your budget and map routing through walls and crawl spaces.
We install new pipes, solder or crimp connections, and run a full pressure test to guarantee zero leaks.
Homeowners deserve straightforward answers, not sales pressure or hidden costs. Every recommendation we make is explained in plain terms so you understand your options and can make decisions with confidence. We take time to inspect thoroughly, answer questions patiently, and outline the scope of work before any tool leaves the truck. Reliable service starts with respect for your time and budget, and that commitment shows in every repiping project we complete.
Eliminate rust and sediment that discolor tap water and affect taste throughout your home.
Restore flow to showers and faucets by removing scale buildup inside corroded pipe walls.
Stop recurring pinhole leaks and prevent water damage caused by old galvanized or copper pipes.
Reduce water waste from hidden leaks and avoid emergency repair costs down the line.
Remove lead and harmful corrosion that contaminate drinking water in older plumbing systems.
PEX and copper installations last fifty years or more with minimal maintenance required.
Correct pipe material selection and precise installation prevent leaks, corrosion, and pressure loss. We use copper or PEX based on your home’s layout, water chemistry, and budget. Every joint is tested, every riser secured, and every manifold calibrated to ensure balanced flow. Proper routing through wall cavities and attics protects against future damage and maintains consistent water delivery for decades.
Every line is measured and installed to avoid leaks, kinks, or pressure loss throughout your system.
Copper and PEX components are chosen for durability, code compliance, and long-term reliability under daily use.
You receive straightforward communication about timelines, progress, and any adjustments needed during the repiping process.
Routes are mapped in advance to minimize wall cuts and avoid conflicts with structural elements.
All connections undergo pressure testing to confirm integrity before drywall is closed and fixtures are reconnected.
Crimpers, torches, and cutters are maintained for clean joints and accurate fittings on every installation.
If you’re seeing recurring leaks, low pressure throughout the house, or discolored water, repiping usually makes more sense than patching individual sections.
PEX is flexible, corrosion resistant, and cost effective. Copper is durable and traditional but more expensive to install.
Most single-family homes take three to five days, depending on access to wall cavities and the number of fixtures.
Yes. New pipes eliminate corrosion, restore full flow, and remove contaminants that cause rust colored water or metallic taste.
Yes. Whole house repiping requires a plumbing permit and inspection to ensure code compliance and safe water supply.
Reach out to Murillo Construction Painting and Remodeling for professional plumbing and repiping that eliminates leaks, restores water pressure, and gives Richmond homeowners a durable system built to last decades.