Wide quote differences are common in this industry, and the reason usually comes down to what's actually being diagnosed versus assumed.
A quote based on a five-minute look and a guess will differ wildly from one based on acoustic detection and pressure testing — because they're not actually quoting the same scope of work.
Some companies default to the most profitable option (often a full repipe) regardless of what's actually needed; others, like us, recommend the smallest solution that reasonably solves the problem.
Ask each company what diagnostic method they used to arrive at their recommendation, and whether the quote is based on a confirmed leak location or an assumption.
Not necessarily — a cheap quote based on a guess can end up costing more if it doesn't solve the actual problem.
It's reasonable to do so, especially for larger jobs like a repipe, as long as you're comparing quotes based on similar diagnostic depth.
Let's get you a real answer, not more guessing.