Regardless of whether your rent or own your own home, at some point in time, you will probably face plumbing problems. When it comes to making plumbing repairs, there are several plumbing problems that are really common. Knowing what to look for ahead of time can really save you time, money, and help prevent damage. Here are 4 common plumbing problems everyone will face at some point.
Corrosion is a natural occurrence from sediment buildup that can collect on your plumbing pipes and fixtures. It has to do the number of minerals in the water and the material your plumbing fixtures are made out of. For older homes, the plumbing tends to be made out of more porous materials can lead to more corrosion. Some common examples of corrosion are calcium and rust. The problem with corrosion is it eats through and ruins plumbing systems. If plumbing pipes are corroded, they may need to be replaced, which can be an expensive event. To check for corrosion, you can test your water for copper. Too much copper will lead to corrosion. You can also look for visible signs of corrosion on pipes and plumbing fixtures. Installing a whole home water filter can help remove sediment from your water and reduce the effects of corrosion on plumbing pipes and fixtures.
Leaky pipes are another common plumbing problem. Leaky pipes can be caused by a variety of things: corrosion, age, house settling, to name a few. Leaks are problematic because they can cause a lot of damage. Water damage and mold are two common by-products of leaky pipes. Being proactive when it comes to leaky pipes is important to prevent damage. Keep in mind that not all leaks are visible. Leaky pipes that are hidden behind walls or under floors can cause the most damage. One sign you might have a leak is an unexpected rise in your water bill. If you suspect a leak, contact your plumber right away to prevent further damage and waste.
Low water pressure is a plumbing problem that is annoying, however, it can also be a sign that there is a more serious plumbing problem afoot. Low water pressure could indicate a faulty pressure reducing valve, sediment building, or a leak. The visible signs of low water pressure are pretty apparent when the water starts trickling out of your faucets. Many times, this is from sediment buildup within the plumbing fixture. You can try cleaning the faucet to remove some of the sediment. Replacing the faucet with a new faucet can also help, as many new faucets are designed to increase pressure while also conserving water. However, if you suspect a leak then it is important to contact a plumber right away. Leaks can cause a lot of damage in a short period of time.
Plumbing problems are never fun, they can cost a lot to fix, and cause unnecessary stress and damage. Being proactive when it comes to making plumbing repairs can help reduce the damage and cost. Do you suspect a leak? Contact John Owens today! John Owens offers expert leak detection service, using the latest technology. John Owens will locate the leak, repair the leak, and repair the surrounding area. Click here to learn more.
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