Factors Contributing to Early Pipe Replacement

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Plumbing replacements are unavoidable. As the plumbing fixtures age, homeowners need to replace them with the new ones to maintain their efficiency. Avoiding it for long can cause leaks and flooding that can cause severe damage to the property. Pipes are at the heart of every plumbing system and can last for more than a century, depending on the type and how regularly they are maintained. A professional plumber or an experienced plumbing company can help keep the pipes in good shape and increase their lifespan.

Due to their longer life expectancy, pipe replacement is not something that makes it to the homeowner's upgrade list until it's an emergency. Though built to last for decades, some situations can force homeowners to go for premature re-piping. Here we will take a look at these factors that contribute to early pipe replacement:

Lack of maintenance

There is no way a homeowner can evade early pipe replacement if he ignores their regular upkeep. Pipes, when not inspected and maintained regularly, can lead to leaks, mold, clogs, cross-contamination, and complete plumbing system failure. Therefore, it is in every homeowner's best interest to follow a maintenance schedule to ensure that all the pipes on their property are in good condition and repaired in time to avoid replacement. 

Frequent leaks

Leaking pipes are a common plumbing problem. But, if you notice frequent leaks that every time require professional fixing, consider re-piping. Small leakages take little time to spread and damage other plumbing aspects.

Mineral build-up

Hard water is the worst enemy of the pipes. It causes mineral build-up in the pipes over time, which harms the plumbing system's efficiency and effectiveness. Not removing or getting rid of it will damage the line's valves, and replacement will be the only choice left. To protect the plumbing from limescale related problems, consider installing a water softener or a whole-house water filtration system. 

Corrosion

Copper pipes, found in most homes, though resistant to rust, are vulnerable to corrosion. Frequent use of chemical drain cleaners and particles in the air and soil can corrode the pipes sooner than expected, calling for early replacement. 

Lead and polybutylene pipes

Lead as a pipe material is hazardous for health. Drinking water with lead can have a severe effect on a person's health. 

Polybutylene pipes are not sturdy and break easily, therefore, not fit for a durable plumbing system. Consider pipe replacement if any of these materials are used in the plumbing system, whether or not they are old or damaged. 

High pressure

When the water flows with excessive pressure, it stresses the pipes' joints and welds, which will ultimately damage the pipes permanently, requiring early replacement. 

Root clogs

If left unchecked, root intrusion leads to cracks that can even cause the pipe to burst. It is a grave issue that requires immediate intervention by a professional. Early pipe replacement is the only way to resolve the problem.

Whether you are looking to replace a section or a whole pipe or wish to check the home plumbing system's health, give a professional plumber a call.

If you need a licensed, bonded, experienced plumber for plumbing installation and service in Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, Ahwatukee or San Tan Valley call Norfleet Family Plumbing Heating and Air at 480-681-1764.

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