Some homeowners consider hiring one company for excavation and another for plumbing to save money. With old cast iron pipe replacement, this approach often creates more problems than it solves.
Excavation and plumbing are tightly connected. Routing decisions, slope requirements, access points, and backfill methods all depend on one another. When different companies handle separate portions of underground pipe replacement, responsibility becomes fragmented.
If plumbing needs additional access, who does the digging? If excavation damages a pipe, who fixes it? When delays occur, coordination breaks down. These gaps often lead to finger-pointing, scheduling conflicts, and a higher overall cast iron pipe replacement cost.
Integrated pipe replacement services eliminate these issues. One company plans and executes the entire cast iron to PVC conversion, ensuring excavation and plumbing work together — not against each other.
Homeowners benefit from clearer timelines, better communication, and single-source accountability. Problems are addressed immediately instead of debated between contractors.
When replacing cast iron pipes, coordination matters just as much as craftsmanship.
Coordinating excavation and plumbing shouldn’t be your burden. Contact In-House Plumbing Company to learn how a single-source approach simplifies the process.