Should my Faulty Hot Water Heater be Repaired or Replaced?
Should my Faulty Hot Water Heater be Repaired or Replaced? We rely on hot water for everything from showers and dishwashing to laundry. Water heaters
The most significant indicator that your house may need a repipe is the age of your home. If your house was built during or before the 1970s and hasn’t been remodeled before, certain areas have likely been compromised due to age. Plumbing standards have changed, and better home-building material has been made available. Older homes were built with galvanized steel or, worse yet, polybutylene piping. The issue with both materials is that they age and corrode faster than copper, which is not the industry standard for most home repiping plumbing companies.
Take a look at the water pressure in your home or business. If there have been issues like low water pressure, then there is a good chance that your pipes have corroded and filled with sediment like rust, restricting water flow. Think of your house as a person. Corroded and clogged pipes determine water flow just, and an unhealthy person’s arteries can become clogged and cause problems.
The water looks and smells funny. Older homes were built with material that is more susceptible to bacterial build-up. We have even seen homes with lead in the water supply due to the type of pipes used for construction. An experienced plumber will be able to test your water for condiments and be able to recommend the best course of action to keep your family safe and healthy.
Visually inspect your pipes. Older pipes should be easy to spot. Look for signs of leaking first and foremost. Other symptoms that your home is due for a repipe include warped or misshapen pipes, flakey pipes that appear to be rusting, and cracked pipes that have either burst due to pressure or broken down due to wear and tear.
The unfortunate news is that repiping services are costly. An excellent ballpark to start with a 1500-square-foot home would be between $8000 – $10,000. The price can change depending on the pipe’s location, the square footage of your home, and the accessibility of your home’s piping system. It is impossible to know precisely what it will cost to repipe your home without a professional technician coming to look at things. If you suspect it might be time for a whole house repipe, call Plumbing Utah today at 801-601-1298. We are happy to send out technicians to provide a free estimate.
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