Fixing Your Plumbing To Fix Your Life

Signs You Need To Replace Your Plumbing

Your home's plumbing is an integral part of your everyday life, providing water to your washing machine, your shower, your sinks, and a variety of other water fixtures and appliances. If there is an issue with your plumbing, it can have wide reaching effects throughout the rest of your home. Thankfully, there are a couple of warning signs that you can watch out for to help determine when you need to contact a professional to have your plumbing replaced.

Discolored Water

The water coming out of your pipes should always be clear and clean. Any sort of discoloration points to a fairly serious plumbing problem. Red or dark water means that your pipes have begun to rust, which increases the chances of a leak occurring and is not safe for drinking, even if passed through a water filter. If you notice discoloration in your water, especially if it has suddenly appeared, you need to contact a professional immediately because your plumbing is at risk of sprouting a leak at any moment.

Low Water Pressure

If the water pressure coming out of your faucets and showerheads is suddenly much lower than it has been previously, there may be an issue with your plumbing. Low water pressure can be caused either by a clog somewhere in the pipes or a leak that is diverting water flow out of your plumbing and into the interior of your home, which can cause serious damage. A clog in your plumbing is often caused by hard water, which can be fixed by having a water softener installed – check around your faucets for signs of a white chalky buildup typical of hard water. If there is no build up, a leak is much more likely.

Water Damage

Keep an eye out around your home for signs of water damage. While flooding can cause obvious damage, small leaks can go unnoticed sometimes for months. Look for any signs of bubbling paint or wallpaper, strange discoloration, or even a faint earthy smell. All of these point to a small leak in the area, which is fairly serious. Water damage that is not rectified quickly can cause severe structural distress to the materials that experience it, and can also promote mold and mildew growth, which can cause and aggravate certain health issues. If you notice anything that you think may point to a plumbing leak, you should contact a plumber right away.

For more information, contact local professionals like ABEL Plumbing Inc.


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