06 Mar. 24
4 Signs Your Home Needs Repiping
Your piping system is one of the most crucial components of your plumbing system. It provides convenient access to clean water throughout your house, from the garage to the kitchen and bathroom. Also, this system helps ensure that wastewater from your household drains properly. Although pipes can last for years, they wear out over time, needing a replacement. And since most of the pipes in your home are out of sight, it can be challenging to know when you need to replace them. In this blog, we’ll explore four common signs that indicate your property needs repiping.
Frequent Pipe Leaks
A single isolated pipe leak isn’t a cause for concern. However, if you keep experiencing recurring plumbing leaks, that’s a sign that pipe repair isn’t the best option. Over time, the walls of pipes gradually and steadily thin as water flows through them. Minerals in your water, pipe material, and other factors can speed up this process. When the pipe walls become thin and weak, they can form tiny leaks or breaks that can result in water damage to your floors, walls, ceilings, or under sinks. If you’re experiencing persistent leaks, it’s time to consider repiping services from Plumbing Doctor, LLC.
Noisy Pipes
Once you turn on your water, you should only hear the sound of the water as it moves through the pipes. But if you hear strange gurgling, squealing, shrieking, or knocking sounds, your pipes could have a problem. Although you may overlook this problem, failure to address it can result in pipe bursts and structural damage down the road. Whole-house repiping will help eliminate unusual sounds and prolong the life of your plumbing.
Reduced Water Pressure
Reduced water pressure throughout your home is another sign of a problem with your pipes. As your pipes age, especially if you use hard water, they may suffer from corrosion or sediment buildup that narrows the pipe’s interior walls, restricting water flow. If your water pressure has reduced over time, it might be time to repipe your home.
Visible Pipe Corrosion
Since many pipes in your home are located beneath floors, behind walls, or under the home’s foundation, it can be hard to spot wear and tear and other problems. If some areas in your home have exposed pipes, like the basement, look out for signs of corrosion, like flaking, discoloration, bumps, or stains on the pipes. If you notice these signs on the exposed pipes, the hidden ones have probably suffered the same damage. Pipe replacement will go a long way toward preventing costly water damage and emergency repairs.
Whole-house repiping can help guarantee the safety and health of your family. If you notice these signs, pipe replacement could be the ideal solution. Since repiping is a complex task, it’s essential to seek help from a reputable plumbing company. At Plumbing Doctor, LLC, we have everything it takes to get the job done quickly and professionally.