Plumbing pipes go through the walls, floors, and ceilings of a house. Unfortunately, weakened plumbing produces issues like mould and mildew, cracked flooring and walls, and moist patches in the corners of rooms. When the quality of the water changes, it indicates a problem has arisen. A tinge of colour to the water, an odour, low drainage, or even low water pressure suggests that you may need to have your pipes inspected and replaced.
What are the symptoms of deteriorating plumbing pipes?
Corrosion and discoloration of water
Rust and other pollutants erode cast iron pipes which is why galvanized steel is best for water supply. A skilled plumber should be able to handle anything, even if it is anything other than clean water coming out of your faucets.
Rust is one of the most important things to check before repairing a pipe. Mineral components in the water can damage your pipes. A skilled plumber will test your water for these contaminants and advise you on whether your pipes need replacing.
Walls and ceilings with peeling paint and water stains
Not only will the leaks or fractures in pipes need to be fixed or replaced, but the damp walls, ceilings and floors may need repairs too. Mould treatment is usually necessary in such cases. A skilled plumber will locate leaks and breaks, repair or replace them, and recommend specialists for any additional issues.
Low water pressure levels:
The blockage caused by mineral deposits may lower the amount of water pressure in your pipes. The low pressure level shows that the pipes may be ageing and could lead to leaks or fractures in the system.
With the busy lives we lead today, many homeowners just don’t have the time to be spending inspecting pipes under their house or to deal with troublesome toilet flappers and slow draining sinks.
Professional inspections on a regular basis guarantee that you’ll always be aware of when a pipe needs replacing or repairing. These pipes should be inspected and cleaned regularly. It’s also important to make sure you take preventative measures such as preparing your exterior pipes for winter. A thorough check from top to bottom check can avoid the need for expensive repairs later down the line.