
If your home was built before 1986, there’s a good chance your plumbing system includes cast iron pipes. Over time, cast iron deteriorates, leading to leaks, backups, and costly damage. That’s where cast iron to PVC conversion comes in.
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) piping offers several advantages: it’s resistant to corrosion, it’s smooth on the inside (helping waste flow better), and it has a lifespan of 50-100 years. When we perform pipe replacement services, switching from old cast iron to PVC gives homeowners a long-term solution.
The process often involves underground pipe replacement, especially for homes where the sewer lines run beneath the slab foundation. While the cast iron pipe replacement cost may seem significant at first, it can actually save thousands by preventing foundation repairs or severe backups in the future.
When planning for an old cast iron pipe replacement, it’s important to understand that no two homes are exactly alike. Soil type, home layout, and pipe depth can all affect the project scope.
Educating yourself now can help you make confident decisions when it’s time to replace your system. A knowledgeable plumber should always walk you through your options clearly, so you understand exactly what’s happening under your home.
Thinking about your options?
Whether you’re gathering information or preparing for a future project, we’re happy to offer advice. If you’re ready to move forward soon, we can schedule a detailed estimate to fit your timeline.
Contact In-House Plumbing Company today to start the conversation!