Bayonet Point Whole-Home Repipe: 1970s and 1980s Coastal Polybutylene Plus Galvanized Holdouts
Bayonet Point sits on the Pasco coast where most homes were built between 1975 and 1995, putting roughly half the housing stock squarely in the polybutylene supply line era (1978 to 1995). The brackish humidity here also accelerates pinhole leaks in the few 1970s Type M copper installs we still see, and Heritage Pines, Beacon Lakes, and Timber Oaks all have pockets of original galvanized supply still in service that should have been swapped 30 years ago. Every Bayonet Point repipe gets full FBC 2023 plumbing chapter compliance and coastal-grade detailing. FREE in-home estimate. FREE diagnosis on every visit.
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What Makes Bayonet Point Whole Home Repiping Different
Polybutylene in Heritage Pines, Beacon Lakes, and Timber Oaks
Polybutylene supply line shows up in roughly 1 in 3 Bayonet Point homes built from 1978 to 1995, with heavy concentration in Heritage Pines, Beacon Lakes, and Timber Oaks 1980s builds. Look for gray plastic supply line (sometimes blue) joined with metal or plastic crimp fittings, often visible at the water heater connection and under bathroom vanities. The 2005 polybutylene class-action settlement window closed, but Pasco County homeowners insurance carriers now actively flag polybutylene as a non-renewal trigger. We document polybutylene presence in writing during the FREE estimate so you can present it to your carrier and lock in a proactive repipe quote.
Polybutylene identification and insurance-grade documentation included on every Bayonet Point estimate.
Galvanized Supply Holdouts and Pinhole Copper
Pre-1978 Bayonet Point homes (the original 1975 to 1977 build year subset) often have original galvanized supply still in service at 50 years old, which is 25 years past its useful life. We see calcium-clogged supply lines with measured pressure drops of 20 to 30 psi between street and fixtures. Separately, 1970s Type M copper in coastal Pasco fares worse than inland because the brackish-air humidity attacks copper from outside the slab. Pinhole leaks in 1970s Bayonet Point copper are routine past year 35.
Galvanized identification and pressure testing included in the repipe estimate.
Pasco County Permits Plus Coastal-Grade Detailing
Bayonet Point repipes require a Pasco County plumbing permit pulled at the Pasco Permit Center in Dade City. We handle the application, schedule the inspection, and meet the inspector on the install date. Standard inspection turnaround is 5 to 10 business days. Coastal-grade detailing on Bayonet Point repipes includes brass crimp fittings (no plastic crimps in salt-air homes), corrosion-resistant manifold mounting hardware, and overhead routing wherever feasible to keep the trunk above floor-level humidity.
Pasco County permit and coastal-grade detailing included.
What Whole Home Repiping Customers Say
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They are very professional, punctual, and organized. Adarberto is a great plumber. His experience and knowledge left us with a lot of confidence and peace of mind. We will definitely call them again and will always recommend them. Thank you very much.
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I had a great experience with Alejandro from Home Therapist Cooling, Heating, and Plumbing. He repaired two toilets and installed the water line to my new refrigerator after the delivery team refused to connect it due to the existing plastic line.Alejandro truly went the ext...
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Polybutylene Insurance Triggers Active Across Pasco County Carriers
Most major Pasco County homeowners insurance carriers now flag polybutylene supply line as either a non-renewal trigger or a coverage exclusion for water damage from supply line failures. Bayonet Point has one of the highest polybutylene concentrations in west Pasco. The 2005 class-action settlement window closed years ago, but a proactive PEX-A repipe at $4,200 to $6,800 is materially cheaper than the alternative path: insurance non-renewal followed by emergency repipe after a polybutylene failure (typical emergency cost runs $8,000 to $14,000 once drywall and flooring damage is factored in).
Carrier asking about polybutylene? Call (813) 343-2212 for a FREE in-home Bayonet Point repipe estimate. We will document compliance and provide a written quote you can submit to your carrier.
Bayonet Point Whole Home Repiping Pricing
All projects include FREE in-home estimate, FREE diagnosis on existing equipment, and our 1-year parts & labor warranty.
PEX-A Whole-Home Repipe Tier
From $4,200
- Uponor PEX-A supply lines, manifold layout
- Overhead attic routing where feasible
- Brass crimp fittings (no plastic crimps)
- Pasco County plumbing permit included
- Full polybutylene removal and disposal
- 1-year parts and labor warranty
Type L Copper Whole-Home Repipe + Drywall Coordination
Up to $22,400
- Type L copper trunk and main risers
- Uponor PEX-A branch runs to fixtures
- Coordinated drywall patch and texture finish
- Full FBC 2023 plumbing chapter compliance
- 5-year parts and labor warranty
- Documented insurance-grade compliance file
Financing available with $0 down for qualifying applicants. Many Bayonet Point homeowners use insurance non-renewal letters to justify the proactive replacement before catastrophic failure.
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