Whole-House Repipe Cost in Crest, CA
Most Crest homeowners pay $5,300 to $17,700, typically around $10,000 per repipe.
2026 ranges based on mountain San Diego County pricing. Your quote depends on your home.
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Whole-House Repipe Prices in Crest
A whole-house repipe replaces old, failing supply lines, usually galvanized steel or corroded copper, with new PEX or copper piping throughout the home. Cost scales with the number of bathrooms and fixtures being reconnected, and PEX generally costs less than copper for both material and labor. Opening walls to run new lines means drywall patching and texture matching afterward, and the job requires a permit and inspection before it's signed off. Older San Diego homes with original 1950s-70s plumbing are the most common candidates for this work.
Common Whole-House Repipe line items
| PEX repipe, 2 bath / ~1,500 sq ft | $4,500–$8,000 |
| Copper repipe, 2 bath / ~1,500 sq ft | $8,000–$15,000 |
| Each additional bathroom | $1,200–$2,500 |
| Drywall patch and texture | $800–$2,500 |
| Permit and inspection | $150–$450 |
One or two pinhole leaks in an otherwise sound system can often be spot-repaired. Once leaks show up in multiple spots, or the pipe material itself is known to fail repeatedly, a full repipe stops the cycle of repeat repairs.
What Affects Whole-House Repipe Cost in Crest
Crest sits above El Cajon in fire-rebuilt backcountry, where homes along La Cresta Road and Harbison Canyon mix municipal water with private wells. Hard water scales up heaters and valves, and older systems built or rebuilt after the Cedar Fire often carry lower pressure and aging parts.
Well versus municipal service, backcountry drive time, and hard-water scale buildup are the main factors that move a Crest quote up or down.
Whole-House Repipe Cost FAQ for Crest, CA
In Crest, whole-house repipe typically runs $5,300 to $17,700, with most homeowners landing near $10,000 for a standard repipe. Backcountry access and winter freeze exposure add labor, and many mountain homes run on wells with older, lower-pressure plumbing. The final price depends on the specifics of your home, so call (858) 400-4417 for a free estimate.
The main cost drivers are the number of bathrooms and fixtures the new lines need to reach, whether you choose PEX or copper, and how much of the home's walls or slab need to be opened to run the new pipe. Permits and inspection are required and add to the total. Call (858) 400-4417 to get a quote from the licensed plumbers we connect you with based on your home's layout.
PEX is the more common choice today because it costs less to install and handles San Diego's hard water better than copper over time. Copper lasts a long time too and some homeowners prefer it, but it costs more in both materials and labor.
Expect some drywall to come down wherever new lines run, especially near bathrooms and the water heater. The licensed plumbers we connect you with typically coordinate the patch and texture work as part of the job, so the walls get closed back up and matched, not just left open.
Wells need a plumber who understands private systems and pressure tanks, which is a different job than municipal service. Homes rebuilt after the Laguna or Cedar Fire sometimes still have that older, lower-pressure plumbing behind the walls, which can add time to the job.
It can be. Crest is backcountry relative to central El Cajon, so travel adds a small amount to labor. Call (858) 400-4417 and we'll connect you with a licensed plumber who serves Mountain View Road and the surrounding area regularly.
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