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Whole-Home Repiping

Whole-Home Repiping in Bremerton, WA

A lot of Bremerton’s housing stock predates the 1980s — and the original plumbing in many of those homes is still carrying water today. Galvanized steel pipes corrode from the inside out, slowly narrowing until water pressure drops, rust discolors your tap water, and small leaks start appearing in multiple spots at once. When that happens, patching individual pipes stops making sense. A whole-home repipe replaces everything at once, restores your water quality, and protects your home from the kind of water damage that follows years of deteriorating pipes. Costanza Plumbing has been handling whole-home repiping for Bremerton homeowners — and we make the process straightforward, clean, and faster than most people expect.

Is Your Bremerton Home Ready for a Repipe?

Not every plumbing problem calls for a full pipe replacement — but some patterns make it clear that piecemeal repairs are just postponing the inevitable. Here’s what we typically see in Bremerton homes that are overdue:
  • Water pressure has quietly declined across the whole house — not just one fixture, but everywhere. This is the classic sign of internal pipe corrosion narrowing the flow.
  • Rust-orange or brown water when you first run a tap in the morning. The water clears after a minute, but that discoloration is oxidized iron from deteriorating galvanized pipes.
  • Recurring leaks in different locations. If you’ve had a plumber out twice in the past year to fix leaks in separate parts of the house, the pipes themselves are failing.
  • Water with a metallic taste or smell. Clean water shouldn’t taste like anything. When it does, corroded pipe material is making it into your drinking supply.
  • Visible corrosion on exposed pipes — basement lines, crawl space runs, or under-sink supply lines showing orange rust, green oxidation, or chalky buildup.
  • Your home was built before 1975 and still has original galvanized steel pipes. These have a lifespan of 40–70 years. In Bremerton, many are at or past that point.
If two or more of these describe your situation, a whole-house repipe in Bremerton is almost certainly the more cost-effective path forward compared to continued repairs.
Repiping in Bremerton, WA
Whole-Home Pipe Replacement in Bremerton

What Whole-Home Pipe Replacement Actually Involves

The phrase “whole-home repipe” sounds more disruptive than it usually is. Here’s what the process looks like from your perspective as a homeowner.

Day One: Assessment and Access

We start with a walkthrough of your home — checking every fixture location, tracing your existing pipe runs, and identifying the best access points. For most Bremerton homes with a crawl space, the main supply lines are accessible without touching your walls at all. Where drywall access is needed, we plan it precisely so cuts are small, strategic, and cleanly patched when we’re done. No surprises.

Choosing Your Pipe Material: PEX vs. Copper

We install both PEX and copper — and we’ll give you an honest recommendation based on your home and budget rather than steering you toward whichever is easier for us to install.

PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) is the most popular choice for residential repiping right now, and for good reason. It’s flexible enough to run longer distances with fewer fittings, holds up well in the temperature swings we see in the Pacific Northwest, and is meaningfully more affordable than copper. It’s approved by Washington State’s plumbing code and carries a strong track record in homes across the region.

Copper remains the gold standard in durability. It’s naturally antimicrobial, compatible with all fixture types, and can last 50–70 years when properly installed. If you’re planning to stay in your home long-term and want the highest-quality pipe material available, copper is the answer. It costs more upfront, but many Bremerton homeowners consider it worth the investment.

Installation and Restoration

Once the pipe material is chosen and the plan is set, our crew works systematically through the home — connecting new supply lines from the main shut-off through to every fixture. We test each line as we go, running the system under pressure before finalizing any connections. After everything passes inspection, we patch all access points and clean up the workspace. Most jobs are complete within one to two days.

Final Inspection and Walkthrough

Before we leave, we walk through every fixture with you — sinks, showers, the water heater, outdoor hose bibs — confirming strong pressure, clean water, and no leaks. We also pull the required permit when needed and ensure the work meets Kitsap County code standards.

Why Bremerton Homes Face Unique Pipe Challenges

Bremerton’s character as a city — its deep naval history, its older neighborhoods like Manette, Charleston, and West Bremerton, and its proximity to Puget Sound — also comes with a plumbing reality that newer Eastside suburbs don’t share. A significant portion of homes here were built during the postwar expansion of the 1940s through 1960s to support Naval Base Kitsap and the shipyard. Those homes were built with galvanized steel supply lines that, 60 to 80 years later, are approaching or past their natural lifespan.

The salt-tinged air that comes off the inlet accelerates external corrosion on exposed fittings and connections. And many of these homes sit on crawl spaces where moisture and limited airflow create conditions that speed up pipe degradation from below. It’s not uncommon for us to get into a Bremerton crawl space and find pipes that were clearly failing years before the homeowner noticed any symptoms upstairs.

We’ve worked in homes throughout East Bremerton and across Kitsap County — from older craftsman bungalows near Manette to post-WWII ramblers in West Bremerton. We understand how these homes are built, where the pipe runs typically travel, and how to work through them efficiently.

What Does Repiping a House in Bremerton Cost?

Whole-home repiping is not a one-price-fits-all service, and any contractor who quotes you a flat rate without seeing your home is guessing. The actual cost depends on:

  • Home size — square footage and number of floors directly impacts total linear footage of pipe
  • Fixture count — every bathroom, kitchen, laundry, and outdoor connection is an individual endpoint
  • Pipe material chosen — PEX is typically 20–40% less expensive than copper for comparable installs
  • Access complexity — crawl space homes are generally more accessible than slab-on-grade
  • Condition of existing connections — if shut-off valves or main line components need replacement, that’s factored in

As a general benchmark, whole-home repiping in Bremerton typically falls between $4,000 and $15,000, with most average-sized single-family homes landing somewhere in the middle of that range. We provide a detailed written estimate after the on-site assessment — broken down by material and labor — so you know exactly what you’re paying for before we begin.

Homeowners sometimes ask whether homeowner’s insurance covers repiping. Generally, insurance covers sudden pipe failures and resulting water damage but not the underlying repair of pipes that have deteriorated over time. We can provide documentation of our work and the condition we found the pipes in, which some homeowners use to support insurance claims for related water damage.

Costanza Plumbing — Licensed Plumbers Serving Bremerton

We’re not a subcontracted crew deployed by a call center. When you call Costanza Plumbing, the person who shows up is a licensed Washington State plumber — and the same team that walks your home on day one finishes the job. We’re transparent about pricing, realistic about timelines, and we pull permits when the work requires it. Our customers in Kitsap County can look us up, check our license, and verify our reviews before picking up the phone. We think that’s exactly how it should work.

We carry full liability insurance and worker’s compensation coverage on every job. If anything unexpected comes up during a repipe — and occasionally, it does — we communicate it before proceeding, not after.

Frequently Asked Questions About Repiping in Bremerton
How long does a whole-home repipe take?
Most whole-home repipes in Bremerton are completed in one to three days. A typical single-story home between 1,200 and 2,000 square feet is usually finished in a single full day. Larger two-story homes, homes with multiple bathrooms, or properties with unusual pipe routing may take two days. We give you a realistic timeline estimate before we start — not a vague window that drags into a week.
You don’t need to vacate, but water will be shut off for most of the workday during active installation. We plan the job so water is typically restored by late afternoon or evening. For a two-day repipe, you’ll have water restored between work sessions. We’ll walk you through the daily schedule in advance so you can plan accordingly.
Yes — whole-home repiping in Bremerton requires a plumbing permit from the City of Bremerton’s Development Services department. Costanza Plumbing handles the permit process on your behalf. Work done without a permit can create problems when you sell the home and may not be covered if a related issue arises later. We do this correctly from the start.
Far less than most homeowners fear. For homes with accessible crawl spaces — which covers a significant portion of Bremerton’s housing stock — the majority of supply line work happens below the floor with minimal wall access required. Where we do need to open walls, we work precisely, keep cuts small, and patch them cleanly when the job is done.
The simplest test: find an exposed pipe — usually under a sink or in the basement — and use a magnet. Galvanized steel is magnetic; copper is not. Galvanized pipes are typically dull grey and may show orange rust staining or white mineral buildup at connections. Copper pipes are a warm reddish-brown color. If you’re unsure, we’re happy to take a look during a free estimate visit and tell you exactly what you have.

Get a Free Repiping Estimate in Bremerton

Concerned about your pipes? Don’t wait for a leak to make the decision for you. Costanza Plumbing will assess your home, tell you exactly what we find, and give you a written estimate at no charge — with no obligation to move forward. We serve all of Bremerton and Kitsap County.