Repiping cost in
Wisconsin.
Statewide pricing reference for Wisconsin — average ranges, what local labor and permits add, and city-specific guides for every metro.
- Partial repipe
- $1.5k – $5k
- Whole-house PEX
- $3k – $8k
- Whole-house copper
- $5k – $15k+
- Permits & inspections
- $200 – $1k+
Statewide averages. Your city may run higher or lower.
Repiping costs in Wisconsin depend on the home's size, the chosen pipe material, and how easy or hard the existing runs are to access. PEX and copper sit at very different price points.
This page is the statewide reference. Drill into your city below for local labor, permit norms, and a refined quote range.
Repiping in Wisconsin.
Statewide pricing for partial and whole-house repipes, plus the permitting cost typical to Wisconsin.
- 01Partial repipeSmaller sections of failing pipe$1,500 – $5,000
- 02Whole-house PEXFlexible, modern, faster install$3,000 – $8,000
- 03Whole-house copperPremium, long-lived$5,000 – $15,000+
- 04Permits & inspectionsVaries by Wisconsin municipality$200 – $1,000+
* Pick a city for Wisconsin-specific labor rates and code add-ons.
96 cities in Wisconsin.
Local repiping cost reference for every covered metro and small town in Wisconsin.
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Repiping cost — Wisconsin FAQs.
Is PEX legal across all of Wisconsin?
In nearly every Wisconsin city, yes — PEX is widely accepted under the state plumbing code. A handful of jurisdictions still require copper in certain applications; confirm with your local building department.
How long does a repipe take?
1–3 days for most Wisconsin homes. Multi-story homes with finished walls may run longer plus drywall patching.
Do I need a permit?
Yes — almost every Wisconsin city requires a permit for repiping. Your plumber should pull it.