Last Updated: May 30, 2026 | By Cogan Plumbing, Licensed Master Plumber
Quick Answer
Cogan Plumbing provides whole-house repiping in Little Rock for homes with galvanized, polybutylene, or failing pipes. PEX and copper options. Serving Hillcrest, Heights, and all LR neighborhoods. Call (501) 317-0637.
Little Rock’s historic Hillcrest and Heights neighborhoods contain some of the oldest residential plumbing in Central Arkansas. Homes built in the 1920s-1960s with galvanized steel pipes need repiping to restore water quality, pressure, and reliability.
Does Your LR Home Need Repiping?
Persistent low water pressure, rusty or discolored water, frequent leaks, and visible pipe corrosion all signal the need for repiping. Homes with polybutylene pipes (1980s-90s) should be proactively replaced before catastrophic failure.
PEX vs. Copper
PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, and more affordable. Copper is proven and durable. Josh Roberts helps Little Rock homeowners choose the right material for their specific home.
FAQs
How long does repiping take?
Most Little Rock homes can be repiped in 2-4 days depending on size and complexity.
Will you have to open up walls?
Some drywall cuts are necessary but we minimize them and patch all openings.
Call (501) 317-0637. Main repiping page | LR plumber | Leak detection LR | Water line repair LR
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