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Do you always end up finding yourself dealing with problems regarding your plumbing system, whether it’s regarding your fixtures, quality of water, or leaks? That means that your plumbing system really needs immediate attention. If your plumbing system’s components are very old and you’re experiencing constant problems related to them, the solution you’re looking for may be repiping. Let’s discover what kinds of signs show you repiping is the superior option.

Low Water Pressure

One of the most essential markers of a functional plumbing system is adequate water pressure. When we’re talking about adequacy, many homeowners think the issue is only when the pressure is low. Of course, low water pressure is a very big problem, but excessive water pressure can also damage your appliances and put a very big strain on your pipes. So you should beware of both situations.

Leaks

Leaks are undoubtedly the most common and one of the most unwanted plumbing problems ever. Some leaks are easier to notice than others. For example, you can easily notice when there’s a big stain on your bathroom wall, but noticing the leaks under the sinks or slab leaks can be much more difficult to spot, and these are more dangerous. If you see more obvious leaks lately, make sure to check other areas of your home as well. Also see if there’s an abnormal increase in your water bills, if you see mold more than usual, or if you’re showing allergy symptoms. These are all indicators of possible hidden leaks, and you must contact professionals immediately to avoid water damage. After professionals inspect your pipes, if they find them insufficient for your home’s needs, you may consider repiping.

Discolored Water

Over time, especially if your home is relatively older, it’s normal for the pipes to get rusty. Unfortunately, when this happens, the rust will not be limited to the exteriors only. You can understand if the insides of your pipes are rusty based on the color of the water. If you’ve been noticing yellow- or brown-like water with a bad taste and smell, you’re dealing with corrosion inside the pipes. If this problem is throughout your entire house, repiping is definitely the best option.

Odd Sounds

A healthy plumbing system is not supposed to make any sounds. If you’re constantly hearing sounds like gurgling, blowing, squeaking, and bubbling, that most likely indicates a clog or another issue with your plumbing system, and it needs to be checked by plumbers.

Trusted Experts of Mr. Rooter Plumbing

If you are seeing some of these signs, don’t let this issue worsen by letting it damage the foundation of your house even more. In the end, letting this damage occur only puts your safety at risk. Call the professionals of Mr. Rooter Plumbing to consult if you need repiping or for any plumbing services you may need, including water heater repair, leak detection, sewer and drain cleaning, and many more. Our staff is prepared to answer any kind of question you might have and walk you through the process. Call us today and schedule your appointment.

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