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Repiping Cost in Azle, TX

PEX, copper, and CPVC repipe pricing β€” process, disruption, polybutylene checks, and licensed local plumbers in Azle.

Sources Β· TSBPE Β· Polybutylene class-action history Β· Updated May 2026

Plumber installing supply pipes for repiping β€” Azle, Texas
Azle, TX Β· 13,409 residentsRepipe Β· 2026

How much does a plumber cost in Azle, TX?

In Azle, TX, whole-house repiping costs $4,500–$11,000 for PEX (multiplied by 0.908x for local pricing) and $8,000–$18,000 for copper. Partial repiping runs $1,500–$4,500. Typical projects take 3–7 days. Permits are required, and work must be done by a TSBPE-licensed plumber. Azle homes built in 1985 may have polybutylene pipes, which need replacement.

Repiping cost in Azle

Job TypeTypical Cost Range in Azle
PEX repipe (whole house)$4,100 – $10,000
Copper repipe (whole house)$7,300 – $16,300
Partial repipe (one zone)$1,350 – $4,100
Galvanized removal premium+$900 – $2,700

Material comparison: PEX, copper, or CPVC?

The choice of piping material significantly affects cost, freeze tolerance, installation time, and resale value. In Azle, with its slab-on-grade homes and freeze risk during Winter Storm Uri, selecting the right material is critical.

Our take for Azle

For most Azle homes, PEX is the strongest fit. It costs 40–60% less than copper, resists freezing better (critical after Winter Storm Uri), and installs faster with fewer fittings. Copper remains an option for durability and resale, but its higher cost and freeze vulnerability make PEX more practical for Azle's 1980s-era homes.

Signs you need repiping in Azle

If two or more of these apply, repiping is usually cheaper than another year of leak repairs in Azle.

Whole-house or partial repipe?

Whole-house repiping is recommended when multiple signs of failure appear or pipes are polybutylene. Partial repiping works for isolated leaks in accessible areas. Given Azle's median home age of 1985, many homes are reaching the point where whole-house replacement is more cost-effective than repeated repairs.

Whole-house repipe makes sense
  • Multiple slow leaks across different rooms in the past year
  • Pipes are 50+ years old throughout the home
  • Polybutylene pipes (homes built 1978–1995)
  • Major remodel coming up β€” walls already open
  • You plan to stay 5+ years
Partial repipe is enough
  • Single zone or single fixture line is leaking
  • Pipes elsewhere in the home are healthy and under 30 years old
  • Isolated pinhole leaks in one section of copper
  • Tight budget today, plan to repipe rest later
  • Selling within 1–2 years and want minimum disruption

Repiping process & disruption in Azle

A typical repipe in Azle takes 3–7 days. Plumbers cut small access holes in drywall to run new pipes, shut off water in zones to minimize disruption, and pressure test before closing walls. Drywall restoration is usually done by a separate contractor, adding 1–3 days and $500–$2,000.

  1. Day 1

    Inspection & permits

    Plumber maps existing pipes, identifies material (galvanized, copper, polybutylene), pulls a city permit ($200–$800), and plans the water-shutoff schedule.

  2. Day 2–5

    Drywall opening & install

    Drywall is opened along pipe routes. New PEX or copper lines installed and pressure-tested. Water cycled in zones β€” most plumbers stage so you keep service overnight.

  3. Day 5–7

    Inspection & drywall close

    City inspector signs off before any drywall is patched. Drywall restoration (often a separate contractor) takes 2–4 days for patch, texture, and paint.

Permits & code in Azle

Azle requires a permit for repiping, obtained by a TSBPE-licensed Master Plumber. Permit fees range from $200 to $800 depending on scope. A mandatory inspection is conducted before drywall is closed. Unpermitted work can complicate home sales and may void insurance claims, so always ensure permits are pulled.

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Repiping plumbers in Azle

8 TSBPE-licensed plumbers serving Azle, Texas. Whole-house repipe is a niche skill β€” confirm PEX or copper experience.

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What affects plumber cost in Azle?

Several local factors influence plumbing prices in Azle, Texas:

If your home was built 1978–1995

Check for polybutylene supply pipes in Azle

Polybutylene pipes were widely installed in homes from 1978 to 1995, including many in Azle built around 1985. They fail when chlorine in water reacts with the plastic, causing micro-cracks and catastrophic leaks. A class-action settlement, Cox v. Shell, was reached in 2008 but is now closed. Visually, polybutylene is grey or blue plastic, typically Β½ inch, with copper crimp rings at joints, often found near the water heater or under sinks. Azle homeowners with polybutylene should consider proactive replacement because insurers may deny coverage for leaks, and buyers often require replacement before closing. Even if no leaks have occurred, the risk is high.

  • Visual identification: Look at exposed pipes near the water heater or under sinks. Polybutylene is grey or blue plastic tubing about Β½ inch in diameter, often joined with copper crimp rings.
  • Class action history: Cox v. Shell settlement closed in 2008. Texas homeowners can still pursue replacement through state-specific consumer guidance and home-warranty programs.
  • Recommended action: If found, replacement is strongly recommended even before failures. Most insurers and home buyers treat polybutylene as a known defect.

Insurance coverage in Azle

Standard homeowners insurance excludes wear-and-tear repiping. If a pipe bursts due to a covered peril like freezing during Winter Storm Uri, insurance may pay for the immediate water damage and emergency repair, but not the full system replacement. Some policies offer service-line coverage for pipes from meter to house, but interior pipes are typically excluded. Always review your policy and talk to your agent about specific coverage. Azle residents should document any pre-existing pipe issues to avoid claim denials.

Often covered
  • Sudden, accidental damage β€” freeze rupture, falling tree crushes the line
  • Sewer/water backup damage if a "backup rider" is on the policy
  • Damage during a covered peril (storm, vehicle impact)
Usually not covered
  • Wear and tear β€” age-related deterioration
  • Tree root intrusion (gradual process)
  • Lack of maintenance or known existing damage
  • Damage discovered during routine inspection (no clear "event")

Always check your policy declarations page and call your agent before paying out of pocket. Your plumber can provide damage documentation that supports a claim if applicable.

Repiping Near Azle, TX

Repiping FAQs – Azle, Texas

Should I choose PEX or copper for repiping in Azle?
PEX is generally recommended for Azle due to lower cost ($4,500–$11,000 vs $8,000–$18,000 for copper) and better freeze tolerance. Copper lasts longer but can burst in freezing conditions, as seen during Winter Storm Uri. PEX is also easier to install in slab homes.
How disruptive is a whole-house repipe in Azle?
Repiping takes 3–7 days. Plumbers cut small access holes in drywall, so some dust and noise are expected. Water is shut off in zones for a few hours at a time. You can likely stay home, but plan for limited water access during work hours.
Can I stay in my home during repiping?
Yes, most homeowners stay. The plumber will keep water available for basic needs (toilets, drinking) by shutting off only one zone at a time. However, expect some inconvenience and possibly a portable toilet if bathrooms are out of service.
What is the cost per square foot for repiping in Azle?
A rough rule is $4–$8 per square foot for PEX and $8–$15 for copper, adjusted by Azle's 0.908x multiplier. For a 2,000 sq ft home, that's $8,000–$16,000 for PEX and $16,000–$30,000 for copper, but actual quotes vary.
Should I repipe drains too?
Repiping typically covers only supply lines (hot and cold water). Drain lines are separate and usually replaced only if they are failing, which is less common. If you have cast iron drains over 50 years old, consider inspection.
How long does PEX last?
PEX is expected to last 40–50 years. It resists corrosion and scale buildup better than copper, especially in Azle's hard water. However, it can be damaged by UV light, so it must be installed indoors or in shaded areas.
Is the polybutylene class action still open?
No, the Cox v. Shell class action settled in 2008 and is closed. No compensation is available. Azle homeowners with polybutylene must pay for replacement themselves, though some manufacturers may offer partial rebates under warranty if still active.
Will my insurance cover repiping after a leak?
Insurance covers sudden damage from a covered peril (e.g., burst from freezing) but not gradual wear. They may pay for emergency repair and water damage but not the entire repipe. Check your policyβ€”some have 'service line' endorsements for exterior pipes.

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Sources & methodologyCost ranges from HomeAdvisor, Angi, Forbes Home, contractor surveys. Permits & licensing: Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE). Polybutylene history: Cox v. Shell class action settlement. Insurance guidance: Texas Department of Insurance. Demographics: U.S. Census Bureau. Page last updated May 2026.