Denton County Repiping Specialists
Galvanized pipes corroding? Copper pinhole leaks? Low water pressure throughout the house? Haltex Plumbing replaces your entire plumbing system with modern PEX piping β built to last decades in North Texas conditions.
Many homes across Denton County were built with galvanized steel or copper piping that has reached the end of its functional lifespan. Galvanized pipes β common in homes built before 1970 β corrode from the inside out, gradually restricting water flow, discoloring water, and eventually springing leaks inside walls, under slabs, and in crawlspaces. Copper piping, while longer-lasting, is vulnerable to pinhole leaks caused by aggressive water chemistry and the mineral content in Denton County's hard water supply.
If you live in an older home in Lewisville (many built in the 1980s), Lake Dallas (1990s-era construction), or one of Denton's historic districts near the downtown square, your original piping may be showing its age. Warning signs include rusty or discolored water, low water pressure at multiple fixtures, recurring leaks in different parts of the house, visible corrosion on exposed pipes, and unexplained increases in your water bill. When these symptoms appear at multiple locations, spot repairs become a losing game. A whole-home repipe solves the problem permanently.
Haltex Plumbing specializes in complete residential repiping across Denton County. We replace deteriorated galvanized, copper, or polybutylene piping with modern cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) tubing β the industry standard for residential water distribution. Our licensed plumbers have completed repipe projects ranging from 1,200-square-foot starter homes to 4,000-square-foot custom builds, and every job is performed under our Responsible Master Plumber license (RMP 45127).
For whole-home repiping in Denton County, we recommend PEX for the majority of residential applications. PEX offers several advantages over copper in our specific conditions. First, PEX is resistant to scale buildup from hard water β a significant advantage when your water hardness runs between 12 and 20 grains per gallon. Second, PEX is flexible, which means fewer fittings, fewer potential leak points, and faster installation. Third, PEX tolerates the expansion and contraction caused by North Texas temperature swings β from summer highs above 100 degrees to winter lows that can drop into the teens during freeze events.
Copper remains an excellent material and is still required by code in certain commercial applications. For homeowners who prefer copper, we install it with the same level of craftsmanship. We present both options with transparent pricing so you can make an informed decision based on your budget, your home's specific needs, and your long-term plans.
Galvanized steel pipes were the standard for residential plumbing from the 1920s through the 1960s. These pipes have a zinc coating that protects against corrosion β but that coating erodes over 40 to 50 years, exposing the steel beneath to constant water contact. The result is internal rust, mineral buildup, and progressively worsening water quality and pressure. If your home still has galvanized supply lines, replacement is not a matter of if β it is a matter of when. Waiting until a pipe bursts inside a wall or under your foundation means emergency repairs, water damage, and significantly higher total costs.
We understand that a whole-home repipe is a significant investment. That is why Haltex Plumbing offers flexible financing options with approved credit. You can protect your home now and spread the cost over time with monthly payments that fit your budget. Ask about our current financing terms when you call for your free estimate.
Why Choose Haltex
Modern PEX Piping
PEX resists scale, handles temperature swings, and has fewer fittings than copper β meaning fewer leak points and decades of reliable performance in North Texas.
Licensed Master Plumbers
Every repipe is performed by licensed Texas plumbers under RMP 45127 with full code compliance, proper permitting, and thorough final testing.
Minimal Disruption
We plan each repipe to minimize wall openings and complete the work efficiently. Most homes are repiped in two to three days with water restored each evening.
Financing Available
Spread the cost of your repipe over time with flexible financing. Protect your home now without financial stress.
A whole-home repipe is a significant project, and we approach it with careful planning to minimize disruption to your daily life.
We inspect your entire plumbing system β supply lines, fixtures, water heater connections, and outdoor spigots. We map the existing pipe runs, identify the best routing for new lines, and provide a detailed, written estimate with no hidden costs.
Before any work begins, we protect your flooring, furniture, and belongings with drop cloths and plastic sheeting. We identify the optimal access points to minimize the number and size of wall openings needed.
Our team installs new PEX (or copper) supply lines throughout your home, connecting to every fixture, appliance, and outdoor spigot. We use a manifold system where appropriate, which allows individual fixture shutoff capability β a major convenience upgrade over older branch-and-tee systems.
Every connection is pressure tested to verify there are no leaks. We restore wall openings to a patch-ready state, clean up completely, and walk you through the new system. Your home's plumbing is now built to last 50-plus years.
Custom Pricing Based on Home Size & Pipe Type
Every home is different. We provide a detailed written estimate after a thorough assessment of your plumbing system. No ballpark guesses β exact pricing before any work begins. Financing available for qualifying customers.
β FREE Whole-Home Plumbing Inspection Included
5% senior and military discount applies. $75 referral bonus available.
Common Questions
Most residential repipe projects are completed in two to three days depending on the size of your home and the complexity of the pipe routing. We restore water service each evening so you are never without water overnight.
For most residential applications in Denton County, yes. PEX is resistant to the scale buildup caused by our hard water, tolerates temperature extremes, requires fewer fittings, and costs less than copper. Both materials are excellent β we present options and let you decide.
Common signs include rusty or discolored water, low water pressure at multiple fixtures, recurring leaks in different areas, visible corrosion on exposed pipes, and a home with original galvanized or polybutylene piping that is over 40 years old.
Some wall openings are necessary to route new pipes. We minimize these by using strategic access points and the flexibility of PEX tubing. All openings are patched to a ready-to-paint state, and we coordinate with The Design House for any finish work if needed.
Yes. We offer flexible financing options with approved credit so you can protect your home now and spread the cost over manageable monthly payments. Ask about current terms when you call.
Absolutely. A whole-home repipe with modern PEX piping is one of the most valuable plumbing upgrades you can make. It eliminates leak risk, improves water pressure and quality, and is a significant selling point during real estate transactions. Home inspectors specifically check pipe condition.
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"Our water heater went out on a Saturday night. I called Haltex expecting a voicemail and was shocked when a real person answered. They had a tech at our house within an hour, and we had hot water again before the kids' bedtime. Absolutely incredible service β I can see why they keep winning Best of Denton."
Mike R.
Denton, TX β Emergency Water Heater Replacement
"We noticed our water bill had tripled and had no idea why. Haltex came out with their electronic detection equipment and found a slab leak under our living room. They repaired it with minimal damage to our floor and even coordinated with their sister company, The Design House, to help with the restoration. Truly a one-stop shop."
Jennifer & David T.
Flower Mound, TX β Slab Leak Detection & Repair
"We hired Haltex for the plumbing on our master bathroom remodel in Argyle. They were the only plumber who understood the full scope because they work hand-in-hand with The Design House. Every pipe was exactly where it needed to be for our double vanity and walk-in shower. Professional, clean, and on time every day."
Sarah K.
Argyle, TX β Bathroom Remodel Plumbing
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