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A whole-house repiping is a major plumbing project that all homeowners should be aware of. Repiping involves replacing old, corroded pipes that cause low water pressure with modern, durable pipes. In this article, we will cover the four common signs that indicate the need for repiping your home, the process of repiping your home, and what to expect afterward. If you want to learn more, call Mr. Rooter Plumbing today.

Four Signs You Need To Repipe Your Home

  • Leaking Pipes: Often, homeowners encounter a leaky pipe in their homes. It is normal to have a professional repair the pipe and move on with your life. In most cases, a few leaky pipes don’t indicate a major issue. However, these pipes can never last forever. If you are living in an older house and starting to notice leaks from different pipe locations, you should be cautious of the situation. It may be time to consider repiping the entire house.
  • Poor Water Pressure: If the water pressure is low, you will notice that the water flow is weak. Most water pressure problems arise from minor blockages within the pipes. Hard water filled with minerals can build up within the pipe, leading to less water passing through it at a time.
  • Discolored Water: Corrosion within the pipes can often affect the water's color. When the water passes through the pipes, it picks up minor rust particles, which can make the water appear rusty brown.
  • Unpleasant Smell: The sediment in the water doesn’t just affect its color, but it can also affect its taste and odor. If you notice water that has an unpleasant smell, there may be a problem with the pipes.

The Process of Home Repiping

The process of home repiping involves replacing old, defective pipes in your home with new ones. The first step plumbers take before starting the repiping process is to shut off the main water valve. They then proceed to the initial inspection to assess the condition of the pipes. The primary process then begins by harshly breaking any walls, floors, or ceilings to access the existing pipe. Once the pipes to be replaced are exposed, the old pipes are carefully removed and replaced with new, modern ones made from a different material. When these new pipes are installed correctly, the plumber can test to see if the same signs are seen.

What to Expect After Repiping A House

  • Improved Water Pressure: One of the first things you will notice after repiping a house is the improved water pressure and flow. When you turn on that water at your faucet or shower, you will be able to tell the difference immediately.
  • Fewer Leaks & Water Damage: Although it may not be visible immediately, you will experience significantly less water damage after repiping your house.
  • Better Water Quality: Older pipes can cause water to be rusty and discolored. Newer pipes are made from materials that will avoid these problems for the homeowner.

Mr. Rooter Plumbing

Are you looking for a professional plumbing company to help with your house repiping? At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we are your locally owned and operated plumbing company. With our upfront pricing, experienced staff, and exceptional customer service, plumbing services are no longer worrisome. Call us today to learn more about us and our services.

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