Your pipes are starting to show their age. Maybe you have had a few leaks patched, maybe the water pressure isn’t what it used to be, and now it is clear—you need new pipes. The next question is the one every homeowner asks: do you choose PEX or copper pipes?
At 2 Sons Plumbing Seattle, we hear this all the time. The truth is, you cannot really go wrong with either one. The better choice just comes down to your house, your budget, and whether you are looking for a quick fix or something that’ll last for decades.
PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) has become the go-to choice in a lot of homes lately. Here is why:
The trade-off? PEX isn’t great for outdoor or exposed runs since sunlight can damage it, and it may not last quite as long in every situation.
Copper’s been around forever in plumbing, and it’s not going away. Many homeowners still choose it because:
Here’s what Seattle homeowners typically see:
PEX often saves money upfront, while copper is more of a long-term investment.
Sometimes the Best Answer Is Both
One smart option is using a mix of the two:
This way, you get the strength of copper where it matters most and the cost savings of PEX everywhere else.
No two homes are the same. Think about:
Still not sure which way to go? Feel free to call 2 Sons Plumbing Seattle at (206) 487-1757. We will take a look at your home, go over the pros and cons in plain English, and help you pick the option that makes the most sense for you.
One call, and you will have a clear plan—and the confidence that your repiping job will be done right.







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