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TIPS TO KNOW WHEN YOU NEED TO REPLACE YOUR PLUMBING

If you have lived in your home for the last five to ten years, chances are you have an idea of how the plumbing works. But what if you just moved into a home that was built a long time ago, do you have any idea if the plumbing is still in good condition?

If you are starting to assume that it may be time to do some small upgrades or possibly a system overhaul, then it is valuable to know exactly when you need a new plumbing system.

Signs You Need New Plumbing

There is absolutely no homeowner who wants to be surprised by costly plumbing repair work. So before dealing with damaged pipes or clogged drains here are signs you need to look at.

Change in the water’s color

If your usually clear water starts to have red or rust color, then it is a sign that your pipes are old and starting to rust. If this is ignored, the pipelines will eventually break and you will find yourself needing more than just plumbing repair.

Pipe color is different

Look under your house and also examine the material from which your pipelines are made. Older homes usually have pipes made from lead, galvanized steel, or perhaps cast iron. Whereas, modern homes have pipes made of brass, copper, or PVC. If you see any one of the previous products, it is essential to have a plumbing professional come to examine them for security and to identify their lifespan. Just remember that PVC has a shorter life expectancy compared to other pipes which can last 20-25 years longer. So even if the pipes are new, it does not really mean they can last longer.

Check for pipelines that are exposed

Homes that have been built more than 60 years ago have a higher possibility that their pipes are exposed. Take a few minutes to check if this is the case. If they show signs of wear as well as age, think about having a plumbing contractor in Myrtle Beach check the whole plumbing system just to be sure.

Changes in water pressure

One strong indication of damaged plumbing, which needs replacement or repair, is low water pressure. It could also be a sign that it needs pipe or snake cleaning which helps eliminate any clogs or obstructions. This simple step could go a long way in extending the lifespan of your plumbing system.

When it comes to damaged or broken pipelines, there is no need to worry. All you need is to talk to a qualified plumber to help you resolve your plumbing problems.

Call Blue Ribbon Plumbing LLC today if you need help with your plumbing system!

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4201 Carolina Exchange Drive Suite 202
Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
(843) 267-9733

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