Improving Your Water Quality with Plumbing System Pipe Replacement

Your water pipes age over time, just like your home does. This can greatly affect your water quality. But did you know that if you replace your pipes it can improve the quality of your water system? In this article, we will let you in on all the ways that old pipes can create issues in your home and the benefits of pipe replacement.

What Can Happen If Your Pipes Are Old?

There are many problems that can arise due to old water pipes. When you replace your pipes these issues can be prevented. Here are the four most common issues that old water pipes can create in your plumbing system.

Old Plumbing Pipes

Leaks

Having a leak start due to old pipes is a very common problem that homeowners will see. This happens when the pipes have been broken down over a long period of time. If a leak occurs in your water pipes, minerals, and dirt will enter your water supply.

 

If you suspect that you have a leak in your water pipes, calling a professional will be the best thing that you can do. They will need to find exactly where the leak is happening and replace the cracked or broken pipes. Usually, if old pipes are the culprit for the leak, it is highly likely that other areas of your water pipes can also experience the same issue and should be inspected.

Corrosion

Corrosion is what happens when the inside walls of your water pipes have been deteriorated by minerals and water. This will lead to rust accumulating in your pipes, leaks, ruptures, pressure buildups, and mineral clogs. Corrosion is not easily fixed, and your pipes will need to be replaced.

Emergency Repairs

If you have experienced needing an emergency repair before, you’ll know that the bill is not cheap. Corrosion and old pipes can cause significant problems, such as cracks and leaks in your water pipes leading to an emergency repair. Replacing your water pipes will help you to avoid big problems like these in the future and that huge repair bill.

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Dirty, Bad-Tasting Water

If you notice pieces of dirt or orange-colored rust in your water or a strange taste and smell to your drinking water it’s likely that your pipes have a leak or corrosion present. These particles will enter your water system and be carried to you, which will cause your water to taste bad and smell odd.

How New Pipes Improve Your Water Quality

New water pipes will help improve the quality of your water very quickly. Here are a few ways that you can expect your water quality to improve once you replace your pipes.

 

Cleaner Water

Since your water pipes will be brand new you will notice that your water is cleaner right away. You won’t see particles of dirt and rust in your water anymore. This will make your water safe for consumption, and it will smell and taste much better.

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Free From Corrosion

Corrosion can cause leaks and ruptures in your water pipes. When you replace your pipes you won’t need to worry about rust and minerals entering your drinking water and all the issues that corrosion causes.

All Pipes Are Made From The Same Materials

Having water pipes that consist of more than one material or metal will cause your pipes to break down much faster. Replacing your pipes will guarantee that all pipes in your plumbing system are uniform with the same materials. This can increase the lifespan of your water pipes.

Other Reasons to Replace Your Piping

Having improved water quality isn’t the only reason to replace your water pipes. Here are a couple of other reasons you may not have considered.

Decreased Risk Of Weak Or Busted Pipes

When your pipes are replaced they will be strong and corrosion-free. This will help decrease the possibility of busted or weak pipes. With new water pipes, you won’t need to stress if something happens any time soon.

Increased Property Values

Did you know that a pipe replacement can actually increase the value of your home? It’s true! When you replace your pipes, your water quality will improve drastically, and your plumbing system will last much longer than those that have corroded or old pipes. Knowing they won’t have to invest in these repairs increases the value of your home to prospective buyers.

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Can You Replace Plumbing Pipes Yourself?

While you are able to replace some parts of your plumbing on your own such as shower heads or faucets, you should not try to replace your pipes yourself. Pipe replacement needs to be done by a licensed plumber. They possess the right equipment, skills, and knowledge to complete the job properly.

Call Service Champions and Improve Your Water Quality

The Service Champions team has experience with full pipe replacement. Give us a call today to get started with improving the quality of your water.