As a homeowner, you are responsible for the maintenance and repairs performed on your home. You may have heard your friends, family and coworkers talk about repiping their homes, but you could be unsure of when a home should be repiped. Our Los Angeles repiping experts have created a list of when you should consider repiping your home.
When you run your faucets, does the water come out clear or does it come out another color? If it’s coming out a strange color, it could be a sign your pipes have rusted. Rusted drinking water and pipes can be a health hazard. Replace your pipes as soon as possible if this continues to happen.
Leaking pipes can seem like a minor reason to repipe your entire home, but a leaking pipe is a general indication that you pipes have deteriorated. Over time, pipes can deteriorate and what is known as pinhole leaks can occur. When this happens, sediment and other contaminants can seem into your drinking water. Get your pipes inspected with our Los Angeles repiping experts.
Low water pressure can also be a sign it is time to replace your pipes. Rust causes low water pressure. Build up of rust on the walls of your pipes decreases the diameter water can flow through which reduces your water pressure. If the buildup gets to be too bad, your pipes could burst. If your pipes are producing severely low water pressure, consider scheduling a Los Angeles repiping expert for a consultation.
Repiping Professionals has been repiping in California since 1948. We have proudly grown into a trusted repiping service for our customers in the Los Angeles and surrounding areas. We pride ourselves on our professionalism and top-notch customer service. If you are considering replace your rusted pipes, schedule your free estimate today.
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