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3580 Polaris Ave #17, Las Vegas, NV 89103
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Active Plumbing
Whole-House Repiping and Electronic Leak Detection in Highland Park, Las Vegas, NV
Serving ZIPs: 89106, 89101, 89102, 89107
Typical ETA: 12–20 minutes via I-15 N → W Bonanza Rd → neighborhood streets into Highland Park (traffic-dependent)
Highland Park has that classic central Las Vegas “worked-on over time” feel—older single-story homes, occasional additions, converted garages, and layouts that have been updated in pieces instead of all at once. That’s exactly why plumbing problems here don’t always look dramatic at first. You might notice pressure slowly dropping, a stain that returns after a patch, or a “new leak” in a different spot a month later.
In Highland Park, the most reliable path is usually the same: confirm what’s actually happening inside the walls first, then upgrade the aging supply system in a way that stops the cycle—especially when the home has mixed materials, older shutoffs, and remodel layers hiding the real story.
3580 Polaris Ave #17, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Open: 24 hours

What our Clients think about us
Your satisfaction is our priority.
Lisa Denson

"Matt came by to assess whether an access panel could be cut into a jetted tub as recommended by a home warranty company’s plumber. Matt took a look at the situation and recommended putting in Delta cartridges and doing a good clean. I about fell out over the cost of cartridge replacement; however the faucet hasn’t leaked since. Thank you, Matt!!."
Jaime Kelley

"They very efficient from the initial call of a leaking water heater to the completion of installation, everything was handled with speed and professionalism. We were back to having hot water in no time!"
Kelli J

"I want to take a moment to recognize Ace for his outstanding performance. He consistently went above and beyond expectations, demonstrating exceptional skills, reliability, and a strong work ethic. His dedication to excellence and attention to detail make a noticeable difference in the quality of work produced. He has a very positive attitude, Keep up the fantastic work! Your efforts are truly appreciated.."
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Active Plumbing is a licensed plumber in Las Vegas, NV, proudly serving homes across Henderson, North Las Vegas, and Summerlin. We handle everything from emergency plumbing and drain cleaning to water heater repair, water softener installation, and full plumbing upgrades. Our experienced technicians diagnose problems quickly and fix them the right way, with fast service and upfront pricing on every job.


Whole-House Repiping and Electronic Leak Detection
Ideal for
Low water pressure that keeps getting worse across the home
Repeated pinhole leaks or “the leak moved to a new spot” issues
Rusty/discolored water or intermittent metallic smell/taste
Older supply lines with patchwork repairs and mixed materials
Homes with additions/casitas where lines were extended in stages
You want a long-term fix—not repeated drywall and flooring repairs
What we do
Use targeted electronic detection to confirm active or hidden leak locations before opening finishes
Identify whether you’re dealing with a single failure or a system-wide aging pattern
Plan a repipe around your layout (kitchen/bath groups, additions, laundry areas, exterior routing options)
Replace failing supply piping and modernize critical transitions and shutoffs
Pressure-test and verify performance so the improvement is immediate and measurable
Walk you through what we found and exactly what’s being changed so the plan is predictable
Typical timeline
Many Highland Park repipe projects can be completed in 1–2 days, depending on access, finish work, and how many lines are being replaced.
Smart Leak Detection and Shutoff System Installation
Once the supply system is stable—or if you’re protecting a rental, a remodel, or a home that sits vacant at times—adding an automatic shutoff can prevent a small leak from becoming a major loss.
Short introIn older central neighborhoods like Highland Park, a leak that runs unnoticed can damage flooring, cabinets, and walls fast. A smart shutoff adds a “second set of eyes” on the plumbing system.
When we recommend it
The home is a rental, second home, or has vacancy gaps
You’ve already had water damage once and don’t want a repeat
You’re upgrading plumbing during a remodel and want extra protection
You want automatic shutoff when abnormal flow is detected
You want peace of mind overnight and during travel
Common Highland Park Problems We See
Pressure loss from aging supply lines and restricted piping
Repeat leaks showing up in different rooms over time
Older shutoff valves that are unreliable during emergencies
Remodel “surprises” behind tile, cabinets, and patched walls
Add-on plumbing tied into older systems without a full upgrade plan
Hidden leaks that present as stains, bubbling paint, or musty odor
Examples of Calls We Handle in This Area
Pressure dropping + frequent repairs: mapped the aging pattern and upgraded the supply system so leaks stopped rotating.
Stain that kept returning: used detection to pinpoint the true source so the repair was targeted—not guesswork.
Rental protection upgrade: installed a smart shutoff solution to reduce risk during tenant turnover and vacancy periods.
How We Work
Confirm first: We locate the real issue before opening walls or pulling finishes.
Plan for the layout: Repipes are designed around how your home is actually built—especially with additions.
Keep disruption controlled: Clean access, careful work, and clear communication in finished spaces.
Fix for reliability: We stabilize the system so the next leak isn’t “waiting.”
Why Highland Park Homeowners Call Active Plumbing
Highland Park plumbing issues often show up at the worst times—after hours, during weekends, or right in the middle of a remodel window.
Open 24 hours: Nights, weekends, and emergencies included.
Accurate diagnostics: Find the real source before committing to invasive work.
Old-home + remodel experience: We’re used to layered upgrades, mixed materials, and converted spaces.
Licensed provider: Business Licence #0047021.
Call now: (702) 438-3357
Frequently Asked Questions
In Highland Park, how do you tell if “low pressure everywhere” is a repipe issue or something else?
In older Highland Park homes, whole-house low pressure often points to supply piping that’s restricting flow over time—especially when repairs have been done in stages. That said, pressure can also be affected by regulation and valves, or a combination of issues. We typically start by confirming symptoms and checking for hidden problems with electronic leak detection, then recommend the most reliable path forward—often whole-house repiping when the home is clearly in an aging-pipe pattern.
Our Highland Park home had one leak fixed, and now there’s another in a different wall—why does that happen?
That “leak rotation” is common when a system has reached the point where multiple sections are near failure. Fixing one spot stops the immediate damage, but nearby pipe can be thin or stressed from the same age and conditions. If you need immediate stabilization, we handle the active issue through leaking pipe repair, and if the pattern keeps repeating, the long-term fix is usually whole-house repiping so you’re not stuck in patch-and-repair mode.
Highland Park homes often have additions or converted spaces—does that change how repiping should be planned?
Yes—additions, converted garages, and extended laundry/bath runs can create “newer” plumbing tied into older supply lines, which is where problems often show up. A good plan routes new lines in a way that supports the whole home, not just the newest section. That’s why we pair careful diagnostics like electronic leak detection with a full system approach using whole-house repiping when the system is aging as a whole.
If we see a water stain but can’t find a drip, how do you locate the source without tearing up finished rooms?
Water can travel along framing or under flooring before it shows up, so the stain isn’t always directly above the leak. In homes with remodel layers (tile over tile, patched drywall, newer cabinets), guessing gets expensive fast. We use electronic leak detection to narrow the target area first, then handle the repair with leaking pipe repair so you’re fixing the real source—not chasing symptoms.
We’re remodeling a Highland Park kitchen or bath—should repiping happen before new finishes go in?
If the home has older supply lines, a leak history, or pressure issues, remodel time is one of the best windows to upgrade because access is easier and you reduce the risk of a future leak ruining new work. Many owners choose whole-house repiping before walls close up again, and if there’s any suspicion of an active hidden leak, we’ll often confirm it first with electronic leak detection.
For rentals in Highland Park, what’s the best way to prevent major water damage during vacancy or tenant turnover?
Vacancy is when small leaks become big losses—because no one is there to notice early warning signs. A smart shutoff can reduce risk by detecting abnormal flow and stopping water automatically. For that added layer of protection, we install whole-home leak detection and shutoff systems, and if the property has recurring pipe failures, combining it with whole-house repiping is often the strongest “reduce emergencies” move.
Could our issue actually be outside—like the service line—rather than inside the walls in Highland Park?
It can be. If you notice damp soil near the meter, unexplained water use, or pressure issues that feel sudden and whole-house, the supply from the street may be involved. If the signs point outside, we’ll evaluate and repair the line through main water line repair and replacement, and when a longer-term improvement makes sense, we can recommend a water service line upgrade.
What should we do immediately if a pipe bursts or there’s active leaking in Highland Park after hours?
If water is spreading, shut off the main water if you safely can, and keep people away from wet areas near outlets or appliances. Don’t force old valves that feel stuck—especially in older homes where a failing shutoff can make things worse. For urgent response any time, contact 24/7 emergency plumbing repair. Once things are stabilized, we’ll complete the repair with leaking pipe repair and help you decide whether a system upgrade is the smarter next step.
Directions & Coverage
From Active Plumbing at 3580 Polaris Ave #17, Las Vegas, NV 89103, we typically reach Highland Park (89106) in 12–20 minutes via I-15 N → W Bonanza Rd (traffic-dependent).
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If you’re dealing with low pressure, repeat leaks, or hidden water damage risks in Highland Park, call Active Plumbing for accurate detection and a long-term repipe plan that stabilizes your system. 📞 (702) 438-3357 • Open 24 hours • Business Licence #0047021
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Address: 3580 Polaris Ave #17, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Phone: (702) 438-3357
Hours: Open 24 hours
Email: service@activeplumbinginc.com
Active Plumbing is Las Vegas–based and available 24/7 for residential and commercial plumbing across Southern Nevada. We handle emergency plumbing, drain cleaning, sewer line repair, slab leaks, water heater repair and installation (including tankless), water softeners and filtration systems, leak detection, gas line installation, and full bathroom and kitchen plumbing upgrades—fast, professional, and backed by strong warranties.
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