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At Bullseye Leak Detection, we provide expert residential rerouting and repiping in Stockton, Modesto, and surrounding Central Valley areas. Whether you’re upgrading your plumbing infrastructure or rerouting lines due to a leak, our team delivers efficient, cost-effective solutions. If you’re dealing with hidden leaks, our Modesto leak detection specialists can pinpoint the issue before repiping begins. We use durable materials and modern techniques to optimize your home’s water system with minimal disruption.
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Rerouting water lines is similar to heart bypass surgery — we perform a reroute with precision and expertise, eliminating leaking or failed pipes and bypassing them with modern Pex piping.
When an underground pipe breaks, a spot repair is not always feasible. Rerouting can be a good option for fixing leaking pipes overhead, through the walls and/or attic.
Once the construction process begins, we erect a zip wall containment system to protect the home from dust and debris.
We carefully cut access holes and strive to preserve sheetrock for reinstallation after the work is complete. Next, we plumb new Pex piping to the affected faucet or fixture. Since this piping may run through the attic or other high-temperature areas, we install nail guards, insulation, and straps for protection. This method offers a cost-effective, long-term repair solution.
The process begins with a manifold test. During leak detection, our expert technicians locate the branch manifold(s). The repair crew then makes a precise hole in the wall to access this manifold. By cutting apart the manifold and testing each line, they identify the leaking pipe and its connection. The aim of a reroute is to isolate the leaking pipe and reuse the intact plumbing in the system. However, in some cases, we may need to replace multiple pipes feeding a particular area of the house.
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We repipe a home when the existing pipes are no longer usable or repairable.
In certain situations, we come across defective piping, such as KyTek or Durapex, which cannot be repaired with spot fixes. A repipe may involve the hot side, the cold side, or both sides of the system simultaneously. Usually, repiping a home is a significant construction project that requires a large crew and several days to complete. If you’ve experienced previous leaks—whether sub-slab or from failing, defective piping—this provides a dependable, long-term solution to your plumbing issues.
If you choose to get a repipe, a lead technician will typically perform a preliminary site walkthrough.
We aim to identify the best options for opening walls and routing pipes to minimize the amount of patching and painting needed at the end of the project. With a pre-planned strategy, we can keep you in your home during construction, complete the project efficiently and effectively, and minimize your downtime without water. Our team uses Uponor Pex for repipes, a product known for its durability and dependability, backed by a 25-year manufacturer warranty on pipes and fittings. Our repair team consists of certified Uponor Pex installers, ensuring correct sizing and installation. As mentioned in the reroutes section, we use precise access and containment methods to minimize damage and dust in your home.
See why Central Valley area homeowners trust Bullseye for clean, efficient repipes with minimal disruption.
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