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Old houses have a charm that many new ones are never able to replicate. The entire atmosphere, the lights, the warmth, the antiques, and the colorful tiles all make us feel like we’re home. As beautiful and nostalgic as they are, most of the times, they also come with a set of problems due to their age, and piping is one of them. Older homes unfortunately face many more issues, especially in kitchen plumbing, compared to modern homes. Let’s go over what some of these are and what you can do about it.

Colored Water

When you turn on the faucet, if you see yellow or brown water, it means you might be dealing with a severe mineral buildup or even rust coming from the older pipes. Rust finding its way to your water supply can be dangerous, so you should talk to a professional about things you can do, such as finding the corroded pipes and replacing them or installing filters. The rule is, if your water isn’t crystal clear like it’s supposed to be, then you need to be alerted.

Frequent Leaks

A dripping faucet should always make you want to inspect the problem from a closer perspective. If it’s extremely rare, the issue might not be regarding the plumbing system but rather the head of the faucet, but if there’s a constant drip from your kitchen faucet or if you find standing water below the kitchen sink, this can be serious. Leaks that go unnoticed can easily cause water damage, and calling a plumber in Bloomington, CA when you notice them is of utmost importance.  

Clog Potential

Older pipes are more prone to have pipe insides and connections that make it easier for various particles to accumulate over time and naturally form clogs. In the kitchen, this gets even easier if the homeowners aren’t careful about which food particles don’t go down the drain. Make sure to never let food items like oil, grass, and coffee grounds go down the drain.  Over time, they will eventually slow down drainage and result in recurrent kitchen sink clogs, which will be extremely hard to solve in already-fragile pipes.

Protect Your House

Your kitchen is one of the most overworked areas of your house, and knowing that you have a quality plumbing network that is running it allows you to save money on repairs, saves you time and hassle, and increases your life quality. If you are experiencing plumbing issues related to old piping, please talk to the professionals of Mr. Rooteer Plumbing and let a professional plumber inspect and help you with any kind of plumbing service you may need. This way, you’ll be ensuring that your kitchen continues to function properly for many years to come while still being able to maintain the nostalgic energy of the past. Call us today and schedule your appointment.

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