Plumbing · Athens-Clarke County, GA
How much does whole-house repipe cost in Athens-Clarke County, GA? (2026)
In Athens-Clarke County, whole-house repipe runs $3,450–$7,800, with most paying around $5,650 — about 1% below the national average. Replacing a home's water supply piping — typically swapping old galvanized or failing pipe for PEX or copper.
Updated June 2026 · Localized estimate, not a quote
Most homeowners pay around $5,650
- Typical cost
- $5,650
- Labor vs US
- −7%
- Climate
- Hot
- Local permit
- $225
Refine your estimate
Tune it to your home to narrow the whole-house repipe range.
Why whole-house repipe costs what it does in Athens-Clarke County
- Labor in Athens-Clarke County runs about 7% below the national average (based on price levels for the Athens-Clarke County metro area), which lowers the installed price.
- Athens-Clarke County's hot climate reduces typical whole-house repipe cost by about 1% versus a neutral climate.
- A Plumbing permit in Athens-Clarke County costs around $225, included above.
Whole House Repipe cost by home size in Athens-Clarke County
Repipe cost scales with how many bathrooms and fixtures the crew has to reach — more baths means more runs, more wall and ceiling access, and more labor. Pricing below assumes standard single-story access.
| home size | Athens-Clarke County 2026 range |
|---|---|
| 1 bath / ~1,000 sq ft | $3,050 – $5,450 |
| 2 bath / ~1,500 sq ft | $3,850 – $6,850 |
| 3 bath / ~2,000 sq ft | $4,800 – $8,750 |
| 4+ bath / 2,500+ sq ft | $5,900 – $11,600 |
National size ranges localized to Athens-Clarke County labor and climate.
Whole House Repipe cost by efficiency in Athens-Clarke County
The pipe material drives both price and longevity. PEX is flexible, fast to run, and the cheapest to install; rigid copper costs more in material and labor but is the long-haul standard many buyers prefer.
| PEX (cross-linked polyethylene)Cheapest to install; flexible, freeze-tolerant | $3,050 – $5,900 |
| CPVCMid-cost rigid plastic; common in hot-water lines | $3,550 – $6,850 |
| Copper (rigid)Highest cost; long lifespan, resale appeal | $4,950 – $11,600 |
Labor vs. materials in Athens-Clarke County
Install crew, removal, permit & startup — the part Athens-Clarke County rates move most.
Equipment & materials — priced closer to the national level.
Split based on a typical $5,650 Athens-Clarke County project; your mix varies with scope.
How we estimate it
| National range | $3,400 – $8,000 |
| Athens-Clarke County labor adjustment | ×0.96 |
| hot climate factor | ×0.99 |
| Local permit | +$225 |
| Athens-Clarke County estimate | $3,450 – $7,800 |
Additional whole-house repipe costs to budget for
These aren't always in the headline price. Whether you'll pay them depends on your home's condition and setup.
| Drywall & wall/ceiling patch + repaintCrews open walls to reach pipes; finishing is often separate | $500 – $3,000 |
| Permit & inspection | $100 – $500 |
| Move out / hotel during workWhole-house repipes can take 2–5 days with water off | $0 – $1,000 |
| Replace shutoff valves & supply lines | $150 – $600 |
| Slab access / concrete cut (slab homes)Only if lines run under a concrete slab | $1,000 – $4,000 |
Typical national add-on ranges; confirm locally during your quote.
What's included
- New PEX or copper supply lines
- Removal of accessible old piping
- Fixture reconnections
- Basic drywall patching and permit
What affects the cost
- Home size and number of bathrooms
- PEX vs copper
- Slab vs crawlspace/basement access
- Wall opening and patching needed
Ways to save on whole-house repipe in Athens-Clarke County
- PEX costs less than copper and installs faster
- Repipe during a remodel to share wall access
- Act before a leak causes water damage
- Get multiple licensed-plumber bids
How long does whole-house repipe last in Athens-Clarke County?
PEX and CPVC last ~40–50+ years; copper commonly reaches 50–70+ years. A repipe is essentially a once-in-a-lifetime job.
Repiped supply lines need almost no upkeep; budget only for the occasional shutoff-valve or fixture check.
Signs you need whole-house repipe in Athens-Clarke County
- Chronic low water pressure throughout the house
- Rusty, brown, or metallic-tasting water (corroding pipes)
- Frequent or repeated pinhole leaks and pipe repairs
- Old galvanized steel, polybutylene, or lead supply pipes
- Banging, knocking, or whistling pipes (water hammer / corrosion)
- Visible corrosion, flaking, or green stains on exposed pipe
- The home is 50+ years old on its original plumbing
Repair or replace in Athens-Clarke County?
Repair if…
- A single, accessible leak in otherwise sound modern pipe (PEX/copper)
- The rest of the system is under ~25 years old and leak-free
- The damaged section is short and easy to isolate
Replace if…
- Pipes are galvanized steel, polybutylene, or lead
- Leaks keep recurring in different spots (systemic corrosion)
- Water pressure and water quality are both declining
- You're already gutting walls for a remodel (do it once)
Questions to ask Athens-Clarke County Plumbing pros
Comparing quotes is only fair when they cover the same scope. Ask every bidder these before you sign.
- 1Trenchless vs. traditional dig — which fits my situation and why?
- 2Is a camera inspection included so we confirm the scope before digging?
- 3Are permits, inspection, and surface/landscape restoration included?
- 4What pipe material are you using (PEX vs. copper) and why?
- 5Who is responsible for the city-owned portion of the line?
Whole House Repipe in Athens-Clarke County
How much does whole-house repipe cost in Athens-Clarke County, GA?
In Athens-Clarke County, whole-house repipe typically costs $3,450 to $7,800 in 2026, with most homeowners paying around $5,650. The figure is adjusted for local labor rates, hot-climate factors and permit fees.
Is whole-house repipe more expensive in Athens-Clarke County than average?
Athens-Clarke County is about 1% lower than the national average, mainly because local labor runs at an index of 0.96 relative to the US average and the local Plumbing permit costs about $225.
Do I need a permit for whole-house repipe in Athens-Clarke County?
Most Athens-Clarke County jurisdictions require a Plumbing permit for this work. Budget roughly $225 for the permit; it is already included in the estimate above.
What affects whole-house repipe cost the most?
Replacing a home's water supply piping — typically swapping old galvanized or failing pipe for PEX or copper. The biggest drivers are equipment/material grade, the size and complexity of your home, local labor rates, and your climate zone (hot).
How we calculated this estimate
We start with 2026 national whole-house repipe ranges compiled from contractor-pricing sources (Angi, HomeGuide, Fixr and EnergySage averages), then localize them to Athens-Clarke County using the BEA Regional Price Parity labor index (×0.96 here), the IECC hot-climate factor (×0.99) and a typical local permit fee (≈$225). Federal incentive details reference the IRS Inflation Reduction Act (25C/25D) and DSIRE.
This is a planning estimate, not a quote.Actual prices vary with your home's condition, equipment grade and contractor — always confirm with licensed local pros before budgeting.
Homeowners in Athens-Clarke County often pair this with
A whole-house repipe rarely happens in isolation — these projects commonly come up alongside it.