
Open: 24 hours
1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
© 2025 White Glove Plumbing
White Glove Plumbing
Whole-Home Repipe in Spyglass Ridge, Newport Beach, CA
Serving ZIP: 92625
Typical ETA: 15–30 minutes via SR-55 → CA-1 (PCH) → San Joaquin Hills Rd / Spyglass Hill Rd
Perched above PCH, Spyglass Ridge blends mid-century originals and view-lot rebuilds. Decades-old copper/galvanized, hillside pressure, and additions to wings/casitas can mean pinhole leaks, pressure swings, and stained finishes. White Glove Plumbing plans and installs whole-home repipes with PRV control to end serial leaks, stabilize pressure, and protect stone and hardwood.
1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Open: 24 hours

Zoë Kellner

"I manage a few rentals in the OC and had a pipe burst recently. Called White Glove Plumbing and Joe came right out—super quick, professional, and kept me updated the whole time. As a property manager, reliable vendors are everything—and White Glove Plumbing really delivered. Great service and definitely my go-to from now on."
Julia Clarke

"Our water heater leaked out of nowhere and we were freaking out. Luckily, Joe showed up fast and took care of it. He was super friendly, explained what was going on, and had everything fixed up way quicker than I expected. Honestly, such a relief—definitely calling White Glove Plumbing again if we ever need plumbing help."
Nina Berger

"I had a great experience with White Glove Plumbing! When we had water damage because of a leaky toilet they were super helpful. Communication was easy throughout the whole process. They are professional, experienced, and knowledgeable."
White Glove Plumbing - 24/7 Emergency Services
At White Glove Plumbing, we bring professional care services to every project - Commercial or Residential. Whether you’re dealing with an unexpected leak or planning a new appliance installation, our expert plumbers and restoration specialists are here to help restore comfort, safety, and functionality to your space.
Let's talk: office@whitegloveplumbingca.com


Whole-Home Repipe (+ PRV)
Ideal for
Repeated pinhole leaks or past slab-leak patches
Low/uneven pressure when showers, laundry, and kitchen run together
Rusty/discolored water from aging galvanized or mixed repairs
Homes with casitas/pool baths/outdoor showers and complex branches
Pre-sale or pre-remodel projects needing clean, documented plumbing
What we do/install
Full domestic map (main house, wings, casita, exterior hose bibs)
Replace tired copper/galvanized with PEX-A or Type L copper, routed off slab
PRV testing, replacement & set (target 55–65 psi) to tame hillside pressure
New isolation valves, angle stops, braided supplies at every fixture
Strategic access with dust containment & floor protection; patches left texture/paint-ready
Pressure logs & photo documentation for your records, buyers, and insurers
Why this neighborhood benefits
Long hillside runs and past additions create hidden branches and dead-legs that stress older piping. A designed repipe stops leaks at the source, restores strong, even pressure, and turns hidden risk into a marketable upgrade.
Typical timeline
Typical homes: 3–5 days with evening water restoration when possible
Larger/multi-wing layouts: 4–7 days, phased for livability
Tankless Water Heater & Recirculation
When we recommend it
Bundle with your repipe to eliminate long hot-water waits to view-side suites and outdoor showers, reclaim garage space, and stabilize temps under peak loads.
What it includes
Right-sized tankless (single/paired) for simultaneous luxury use
Dedicated or crossover recirculation for near-instant hot water at distant fixtures
Gas sizing, venting, condensate & combustion air brought to current code
Service/flush valves and full integration with your new PRV-controlled piping
Why it fits this area
Spyglass Ridge floorplans often run long loops from garage/closet heaters; tankless + recirc paired with a fresh repipe delivers quiet, fast, efficient comfort.
Neighborhood Issues We See Most
High hillside pressure / PRV drift stressing cartridges and supplies
Legacy patchwork copper/galvanized causing pressure swings and rust
Long hot-water runs to wings, casitas, and pool baths → temperature lag
Salt-air corrosion at exposed or mixed-metal unions
Aging water heaters struggling against scale and pressure spikes
Recent Jobs Nearby
Ridge cul-de-sac: Multiple leaks in 18 months; whole-home PEX-A repipe off slab, PRV set to 60 psi; inspection passed first try, documentation readied for listing.
Near Spyglass Hill Park: Uneven pressure across three baths; repipe + zoned isolation, quieted recirc loop—steady temps during simultaneous showers.
Pool/BBQ wing retrofit: Pre-remodel, removed dead-legs and upsized branches; tankless-ready layout with labeled manifolds—GC praised clean routing.
How We Work
Plan first, then open walls: Mapping, pressure readings, and fixture audit guide each cut
Finish-protective: Floor/wall protection, dust control, tidy penetrations, discreet exterior terminations
HOA/neighbor-friendly: Clear communication, quiet tools, and neat staging
One coordinated team: Repipe, PRV, tankless/recirc, and cosmetic patching through White Glove Plumbing
Permits & inspections handled; pressure logs, photos, and warranty at closeout
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a whole-home repipe worth it in Spyglass Ridge (Newport Beach 92625), or should I keep repairing leaks as they happen?
In Spyglass Ridge, a repipe is often the smarter long-term move when you’ve had more than one leak, you’re seeing pinholes, or the plumbing feels “unpredictable.” A planned whole-home repipe usually costs less over time than repeated emergency openings—and it protects high-end finishes by keeping future failures out of the slab and walls.
What are the warning signs my Spyglass Ridge home is due for a repipe?
Recurring pinhole leaks, water pressure that feels inconsistent, frequent cartridge/angle stop failures, unexplained water bill spikes, or a history of slab-leak repairs are common red flags. If you’re not sure what’s failing (or where), we can start with electronic leak detection and then map out whether targeted work makes sense or if a full whole-home repipe is the right call.
PEX-A or copper—what do Spyglass Ridge homeowners usually choose?
Both can be excellent when installed correctly, but many Spyglass Ridge homeowners lean toward PEX-A routed off-slab to reduce buried joints and avoid future slab demo risk—especially in remodeled homes with premium floors. We’ll recommend the right approach based on layout, exposure, and your goals, then execute it cleanly through a finish-protective whole-home repipe.
Can you repipe a Spyglass Ridge home without damaging stone floors, custom cabinetry, or high-end wall finishes?
Yes—this neighborhood is all about controlled access and planning. We keep openings minimal, route strategically, and avoid “chasing lines” through expensive surfaces whenever possible. If there’s an active in-slab failure today, we can stabilize first with slab leak repair while we design the cleaner long-term path with a whole-home repipe.
How long will my water be off during a Spyglass Ridge repipe?
We typically phase the work so you usually have water restored each evening, with short shutoffs during daytime tie-ins as sections are transitioned. This matters in multi-level Spyglass Ridge layouts where you may have guest suites, outdoor showers, or multiple fixture groups that need to stay livable during the project.
Does high water pressure cause more leaks in Spyglass Ridge, and should I replace the PRV during a repipe?
It can. Excess pressure (or spikes) stresses valves, braided supplies, and older piping—turning small weaknesses into sudden leaks. That’s why many repipe projects include PRV pressure regulator replacement so the new system is protected and you don’t end up replacing fixtures and cartridges prematurely.
Should I bundle tankless + recirculation with a Spyglass Ridge repipe?
Often, yes—especially if hot water takes a long time to reach upper baths or far bathrooms. Bundling lets us design one clean system with faster delivery using tankless water heater installation and a properly tuned recirculation pump installation, then dial it in with mixing valve commissioning and recirc balancing so temperatures stay stable.
Do you handle the code upgrades and “inspection-ready” details during a Spyglass Ridge repipe?
Yes. We take care of the items that keep installs safe and compliant, like earthquake strapping and code upgrades and expansion tank installation when applicable. And if a leak already caused damage, we can keep everything organized for the claim side through insurance photos, moisture logs and billing.
Directions & Coverage
We reach Spyglass Ridge in 15–30 minutes via SR-55 → PCH → San Joaquin Hills Rd / Spyglass Hill Rd, ideal for planning visits and urgent leak responses. Full coverage of Spyglass Ridge, Newport Beach 92625, including ridge-top cul-de-sacs and view-lot wings.
Call Now
Future-Proof Your Spyglass Ridge Home with a Clean, Pressure-Stable Repipe
Call (949) 209-5206 for whole-home repiping, PRV tuning, and tankless-ready design by White Glove Plumbing.
More Service Areas in Newport Beach
Proudly Serving All of Orange County
Address: 1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: (949) 209-5206
Email: office@whitegloveplumbingca.com
White Glove Plumbing is locally based in Santa Ana and serves residential and commercial clients across Orange County with 24/7 emergency plumbing and water-damage restoration.
Our expert team handles leak detection, emergency plumbing, water extraction/dry-out, sewage cleanup, mold remediation, and reconstruction in top OC areas including Irvine, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Orange, Tustin, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Fullerton, Yorba Linda, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, and San Clemente - plus surrounding neighborhoods.
Let’s start a conversation
Book Your Free Consultation call Now
Contact us:
CALL (949) 209-5206
1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
















