Seattle receives water from the Cedar River and South Fork Tolt River watersheds. This water is naturally soft with low mineral content. While soft water is gentle on skin and appliances, it accelerates galvanic corrosion in old galvanized steel pipes. The lack of calcium carbonate means the water does not form a protective scale layer inside pipes. Instead, the water chemistry promotes oxidation. Over decades, this creates internal rust buildup that narrows pipe diameter and leads to pinhole leaks. Homes built before 1970 in neighborhoods like Queen Anne, Fremont, and Ravenna face this problem. Full home repiping eliminates the corrosion cycle permanently by replacing steel with materials that resist oxidation.
Seattle's permitting process for whole house pipe replacement requires compliance with the 2018 Seattle Plumbing Code. This code mandates specific materials, support intervals, and backflow prevention. We navigate this process daily. We submit permit applications, schedule required inspections, and ensure all work meets city standards. Our familiarity with local inspectors and code requirements prevents delays and ensures your project passes inspection the first time. Choosing a plumbing contractor with deep Seattle experience means your house repiping project proceeds smoothly from start to finish.