The 3 Best Times to Replace Your Home Plumbing System

When homeowners renovate or buy new homes, most of them allot a huge portion of their time enhancing the interiors’ and exteriors’ aesthetic value. They repaint the wall colors, replace flooring and ceiling materials, install new fixtures, and fill the home with furniture and decorative displays.

Most homeowners don’t know that more than the surface value of their house; they should pay attention to the condition of their plumbing system. All of your plumbing fixtures are connected to one another, so one broken or contaminated component will affect your entire household. 

That is why it is crucial that you check the condition and performance of your housing pipes. With that said, you should also know when to replace them. Here are three occasions you can do so:

1. If there are irregularities in exposed pipes

It is likely that some houses have exposed pipes in their backyard or service area. Since it is located outside of the home, it becomes more prone to damage from various harmful outdoor elements. With that said, you should review your exposed pipes’ condition more often than those inside your home.

Make sure to contact a plumber as soon as possible once you notice these irregularities in your exposed pipes:

  • Hard stains
  • Dimpling
  • Flaking
  • Discoloration

These can cause water leaks in your exposed pipes. If they are not treated immediately, they may eventually cause more problems to your entire home plumbing system. Water discoloration is also a clear sign of water decay, which can risk your family’s health. When you experience these problems, hire a licensed plumber to fix and resolve them.

2. If the pipes are too old

Like furniture and fixtures, pipes weaken as they age. If the homeowner fails to replace them when necessary, old pipes can cause a significant problem to the house, such as water leakages and contamination.

To help you out, here is a quick guide on how long pipe materials can last:

  • Brass, galvanized, and cast iron:  80 to 100 years
  • Copper: 70 to 80 years
  • PVC: 25 to 40 years

However, remember that the lifespan of your home pipes will also depend on the amount of care you give them. To ensure the safety and performance of your home pipes, hire an expert plumber for occasional maintenance or replacement, especially if the pipes are old.

3. If you are remodeling your house

If you are remodeling your home, consider taking the opportunity to replace your pipes, especially if you are opening your walls and floors. Doing so will significantly work in your favor, as it can provide the following benefits:

  • Saves costs on construction and materials
  • Makes the construction and plumbing jobs easier
  • Improves the systems in your home even better

Your remodeling team will most likely have a licensed plumber among them, so it pays to tackle the job at the same time.

Conclusion

The plumbing system is one of your home’s essential parts, as this acts as a part of your house’s skeleton. Like the furniture in your home, pipes also weaken and degrade over the years. That is why you must consider replacing them after a certain period.

If you urgently need a Fort Worth-based 24-hour plumber, get in touch with us. Our expert and licensed plumber offers various plumbing services from faucet repair to sewer and septic services. Contact us today to get your home pipes fixed and replaced!

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