Sun City, AZ's Trusted Plumbing Specialists

Sun City was designed as a retirement community — and its plumbing systems reflect decades of use.

Many homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s, meaning plumbing infrastructure may be original or partially updated. At 100% Plumbing, we provide safe, reliable plumbing designed for comfort and long-term living.

We understand the needs of Sun City homeowners — including seasonal residents.

The Sun City Advantage

Sun City homes often require:

• Aging copper line inspections
• Water heater replacements
• Accessible plumbing fixture upgrades
• Seasonal system maintenance

Additionally, many residents leave homes vacant during summer months. Stagnant water can lead to:

• Valve corrosion
• Mineral buildup
• Trap evaporation
• Undetected slow leaks

We provide snowbird seasonal inspection services to ensure plumbing is safe before arrival.

Accessibility-Focused Plumbing Upgrades

Lever-Handle Fixture Installation

Replacing traditional knobs with lever-style handles improves safety and ease of use.

Walk-In Tub Plumbing Modifications

We ensure proper drainage and water heater capacity for accessibility upgrades.

Shut-Off Valve Updates

Older gate valves often fail when turned. We replace them with modern ball valves for reliability.

Water Heater Services in Sun City

Older homes often still have aging tank-style heaters. We provide:

• Water heater replacement
• Expansion tank installation
• Sediment flushing
• Energy-efficient upgrades

Leak Detection for Aging Systems

Copper and galvanized pipes may corrode over time. We perform pressure testing and electronic leak detection to prevent structural damage.

Why Sun City Residents Choose 100% Plumbing

• Patient, respectful service
• Clear communication
• Clean workmanship
• Safety-first installations
• Seasonal inspection programs

We understand that comfort and reliability matter most.

Sun City Plumbing FAQs

Should I inspect plumbing before returning for winter?
Yes. Seasonal inspections prevent surprise leaks.

Are older shut-off valves reliable?
Many fail when turned. Replacement is recommended.

Is repiping necessary in older homes?
If original galvanized lines remain, inspection is highly advised.

Serving Areas

(85351, 85373)