McAllen, TX

Expert Pipe Repair in McAllen

Burst pipes, corroded lines, slab failures — pipe problems do not wait and neither should you. We diagnose the issue, explain your options, and fix it right the first time. From a single joint repair to a whole-home repipe, Valley Modern has handled it for over 70 years.

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Licensed & InsuredTX License #PM12745
70+ Years ExperienceSince 1952
Our Services

Pipe Repair Services We Provide

Every pipe problem has a different solution. Here is what we handle for McAllen homeowners and businesses.

Burst Pipe Repair

A burst pipe can dump hundreds of gallons per hour into your home. We respond fast, shut off the water, cut out the damaged section, and replace it with code-compliant material. We also assess the surrounding pipes to prevent the next failure.

Slab Pipe Repair

Pipes under your concrete foundation corrode, shift, and fail over time — especially in McAllen's clay-heavy soil. We locate the exact failure point, open only the necessary section, and make the repair. For homes with multiple slab failures, we recommend a full reroute above the slab.

Corroded Pipe Replacement

Galvanized steel pipes — common in McAllen homes built before the 1980s — corrode from the inside out. The result is rusty water, low pressure, and eventually pinhole leaks throughout the house. We replace corroded sections or do a full repipe to modern PEX or copper.

Whole-Home Repiping

When patch repairs are no longer cost-effective, a full repipe is the permanent solution. We replace every water supply line in your home with modern PEX piping in 2 to 4 days. You get full water pressure, clean water, and decades of problem-free service.

Emergency Pipe Repair

Water does not wait for business hours. If you have an active leak or burst pipe, call us immediately. We prioritize emergency pipe repairs to stop the damage as fast as possible.

Why Us

Why McAllen Trusts Valley Modern for Pipe Repair

Diagnose Before We Dig

We use camera inspections and pressure testing to find the exact problem before opening any walls or concrete. That means smaller repairs, less mess, and lower cost.

Modern Materials

We use PEX, copper, and CPVC — materials rated for the RGV's hard water and soil conditions. No more galvanized pipe that will fail again in 10 years.

Clean Job Site

Pipe repair is messy work. We protect your floors, clean up every day, and leave the area better than we found it. That is not marketing — that is how we were raised to work.

Know the Signs

Signs Your Pipes Need Repair

Catch these early and a simple repair stays simple. Ignore them and you are looking at water damage, mold, and a much bigger bill.

Discolored Water

Brown, rusty, or yellow water coming from your faucets means your pipes are corroding from the inside. This is especially common in McAllen homes with original galvanized plumbing.

Low Water Pressure

If water pressure has gradually dropped throughout the house, mineral buildup or corrosion is restricting flow inside the pipes. A single fixture with low pressure is usually a valve issue. Whole-house low pressure is a pipe problem.

Water Stains on Walls or Ceilings

Yellow or brown stains on drywall mean water is leaking from a pipe behind the wall or above the ceiling. Do not paint over it — find and fix the pipe before the drywall, insulation, and framing take damage.

Recurring Leaks

If you keep fixing leaks in different spots, the problem is systemic — the pipes themselves are failing, not just individual joints. At that point, repair-by-repair is more expensive than repiping.

Home Built Before 1980

If your McAllen home was built before 1980, there is a high probability it has galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes — both materials known to fail. A pipe inspection can tell you exactly what you have and how much life is left.

Common Questions

Pipe Repair FAQ

How do I know if my pipes need repair or replacement?

Signs include discolored water, low water pressure, visible corrosion on exposed pipes, recurring leaks, and water stains on walls or ceilings. If your McAllen home was built before the 1980s with galvanized steel pipes, a full inspection is recommended.

How much does pipe repair cost in McAllen?

A single pipe repair typically costs $150 to $500. Slab pipe repairs range from $500 to $2,000+. Whole-home repiping ranges from $4,000 to $10,000 depending on home size. We provide exact quotes before starting.

What pipe material do you use for repairs?

We primarily use PEX for residential repiping — flexible, corrosion-resistant, and performs well in the RGV's hard water. For specific applications, we also use copper and CPVC.

Can you repair pipes under a concrete slab?

Yes. We locate the exact failure point, open only the necessary section of concrete, and make the repair. For homes with multiple slab failures, we recommend a full reroute above the slab.

How long does a whole-home repipe take?

Most whole-home repiping projects take 2 to 4 days. You will have running water throughout most of the process — we phase the work so disruption is minimal.

Fix It Right

Pipe Problems? We Fix Them Permanently.

Stop patching. Stop worrying about the next leak. Call for a pipe inspection and get a permanent solution — repair or repipe.

Valley Modern Plumbing & Hardware — 318 S. 23rd St, McAllen, TX 78501
Serving the Rio Grande Valley since 1952. TX Master Plumber License #PM12745.