Whole-Home Repipe in Aurora, Colorado
Replaces old galvanized or polybutylene plumbing with PEX or copper. AlertPlumber matches you with a verified CO plumber serving Aurora.
Local plumbing data for Aurora, CO
Climate angle. Aurora is the Denver east metro anchor on the High Plains east of the Front Range, dominated by post-1950 tract subdivisions and 1990s-2010s master-planned communities such as Saddle Rock and Tallyn's Reach, with Anschutz Medical Campus and Buckley Space Force Base as primary employment hubs. Aurora Water — the city-owned utility distinct from Denver Water — supplies hard water drawn from Aurora Reservoir, the South Platte, and trans-basin Colorado River diversions, producing 10-14 gpg scaling on fixtures. Semi-arid continental climate brings 150+ freeze days, low humidity, and rapid diurnal swings stressing supply lines and outdoor hose bibs.
Whole-Home Repipe cost calculator — Aurora
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Whole-Home Repipe in Aurora — frequently asked
How much does a whole-home repipe cost in Aurora, CO?
Whole-home repipe in Aurora runs $4,725–$18,900 depending on square footage, fixture count, and whether the home is single-story or multi-story (national $4,500–$18,000 adjusted roughly 5% above national average). The CO DORA permit floor is $145. PEX runs roughly 30–40% cheaper than copper for the same scope.
What triggers a repipe in Aurora — galvanized, polybutylene, or lead?
Aurora's 40-year median home age puts the housing stock squarely in the 1978–1995 polybutylene (PB) install window. PB is gray flexible plastic with acetal fittings stamped "PB2110" — it fails from chlorine degradation and is the dominant repipe trigger here.
Should I repipe with PEX or copper in Aurora?
Both PEX and copper perform well in Aurora's 5 gpg water. PEX is faster to install and freeze-tolerant; copper is rigid and recyclable. PEX dominates new Aurora repipes 4:1 on cost alone.
Do I need a permit for a repipe in Aurora?
Yes — any whole-home repipe requires a CO DORA permit, a rough-in inspection (before drywall closes), and a final inspection (after fixtures are reconnected). The Aurora permit floor is $145 but a whole-home repipe typically lands at $300–$600 in permit fees because the per-fixture surcharge adds up. The matched plumber pulls the permit on your behalf.
How long does a whole-home repipe take in Aurora?
2–5 days for the actual pipe work, plus 1–2 days for drywall patching and final inspection — typical Aurora repipe wraps in a week. PEX is faster (manifold + home-run topology, fewer joints) than copper (each joint sweat-soldered). You usually have water shut off only during the day; most crews restore water by evening so you can stay in the home.
Is there a lead service line risk in Aurora?
Aurora's water utility typically reports a small LSL inventory under CO DORA oversight. Check the utility's inventory portal to confirm your service line material before scheduling the repipe.
What changes about my Aurora water quality after a repipe?
Most Aurora repipes off polybutylene fix sudden-failure risk (PB tends to fail catastrophically at fittings) and eliminate the slight plastic taste that PB can produce over time. Hot-water recovery also improves because new supply lines have full ID rather than scale-narrowed bore.
Will Colorado homeowners insurance cover a repipe?
Standard Colorado policies do NOT cover proactive repipes. They may cover damage from a sudden failure (a burst polybutylene fitting, for example) subject to your deductible — but they typically do not cover the replacement pipe itself, only the damage cleanup. Some carriers offer a service-line endorsement; confirm with your carrier before assuming coverage.
How do I know if my Aurora home has polybutylene?
Polybutylene is gray (sometimes silver or black) flexible plastic, 1/2" or 3/4" diameter, with copper or acetal crimp fittings. Look at the supply lines coming into your water heater, behind toilets, and at the meter. Pipes stamped "PB2110" are polybutylene. Homes built or repiped 1978–1995 have the highest probability — this matches Aurora's post-1978 subdivision builds.
Are AlertPlumber-matched repipe contractors verified in CO?
Yes. Every repipe contractor matched through AlertPlumber in Aurora holds an active CO DORA license verified at routing time. Repipe-specialty crews in the network also carry manufacturer certifications (Uponor, SharkBite, NIBCO) required for full warranty coverage on PEX and PEX-A systems.
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