If you’ve experienced a slab leak, unexpected drop in water pressure, or multiple plumbing issues throughout your home, your pipes may be signaling something bigger than a single repair.
Turner Plumbing offers expert repiping services for Jacksonville-area homeowners who are facing worn, corroded, or failing water lines. Whether it’s one critical line under your slab or several throughout the home, we’ll help you understand the problem clearly—and guide you toward the right solution.
We’ve helped thousands of Northeast Florida homeowners restore their plumbing systems with repipes built to last—and we’re here to do the same for you.
Repiping is the process of replacing aging or compromised water lines inside a home. This can involve:
We always recommend a complete repipe. We can do a bathroom group, but it usually makes more sense to repipe the entire home.
Patching a single leak can be a short-term fix—but if the system is deteriorating, repiping offers a more reliable, cost-effective solution in the long run.
Most pipes in Florida and other warm, high-humidity climates have a working lifespan of 20–30 years due to heat, water chemistry, and installation practices. Common legacy materials include:
Hard water and imbalanced pH can degrade pipes from the inside. This is especially true in parts of Jacksonville and St. Johns County—another reason to consider a whole-house water softener.
Soil shifting, temperature changes, or minor settling can strain pipes—especially under concrete slabs or inside tight walls. Over time, joints loosen and pinhole leaks form.
We work carefully to identify the most practical, long-lasting solution—not necessarily the largest scope.
We install both materials, depending on your home’s layout and preferences:
Both meet Jacksonville code and are trusted options. We’ll help you compare performance, longevity, and cost.
We’ll evaluate your current system, locate problem areas, and determine whether repair or replacement is best. We’ll also discuss budget, material preference, and long-term plans.
Before work begins, we’ll walk through your home, explain access points, timelines, and what to expect throughout the process.
Most repipes take 3–6 days for an average 2-3 bath home. Large homes may take longer. We phase work so you’re never left without water overnight unless arranged.
Our team handles drywall patching and minor tile restoration where access is needed. For major finishes, we coordinate with trusted trades.
After installation, we test for pressure, leaks, and fixture performance, then give you a full walkthrough before completing the job.
Plumbing issues don’t fix themselves—and ignoring warning signs can lead to more damage and higher costs. If you’ve experienced a leak, are concerned about aging pipes, or simply want peace of mind, Turner Plumbing is ready to help.
We’ll start with a thorough inspection, explain everything clearly, and give you honest guidance—whether you need a targeted fix or a full repipe. No pressure. No sales tactics. Just real solutions.
Call Turner Plumbing today to schedule a consultation with a licensed professional. We’re here to help Jacksonville homeowners move forward with confidence—one line at a time.
From older clay-soil homes in Avondale to beachfront bungalows, we understand how Florida’s conditions affect plumbing systems for smarter planning and execution.
Our technicians aren’t paid to push replacements. If your home only needs a partial repipe, that’s exactly what we’ll recommend.
We use pipe and fittings that meet U.S. plumbing specifications—never knockoff parts that lead to premature failure.
We bill for the actual work done, not a padded flat rate. With Turner, you get transparency from start to finish.
As a fourth-generation, family-owned business with over 75 years in Jacksonville, our team’s longevity reflects the trust we earn with quality work.
That depends on the age, layout, and condition of your system. We’ll recommend only what’s necessary—and show you why.
No. We schedule work to minimize disruption. You’ll have running water every night, and we clean up thoroughly each day.
In a good way. Older pipes often restrict flow. A new system can improve pressure and performance at all fixtures.
PEX and CPVC can last 50 years or more when installed correctly and used with compatible fittings.