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Over time, the pipes in your home can deteriorate for various reasons. Some homes, particularly older ones, may have outdated piping materials like lead that are no longer considered safe. If you are having persistent problems with your pipes or aren’t sure what your pipes are even made of, it may be time to consider repiping. 

At R.S. Andrews, our experienced team is ready to inspect your home’s plumbing system and determine whether repiping is necessary. Our licensed plumbers are dedicated to delivering quality workmanship and customer satisfaction. We use the latest plumbing technology and techniques to complete repiping projects efficiently, safely, and to the highest standards. You can expect upfront pricing and clear communication every step of the way.

We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee on our Atlanta repiping services, so schedule a consultation by contacting us online or calling (470) 264-8128 today!

What Causes Pipe Damage?

Several factors can contribute to the deterioration of your home’s piping system. Whether it's due to natural wear and tear over time or more abrupt external influences, understanding what is contributing to the deterioration of your home’s plumbing infrastructure can help you set your new piping up for success. Our Atlanta repiping services include help identifying what is behind damage to your existing plumbing infrastructure so that we can help you avoid future issues. 

Some of the most common causes of pipe damage include:

Corrosion

Corrosion is a major culprit behind pipe damage in many homes. Metal pipes, especially those made from galvanized steel or iron, are particularly prone to rust and corrosion due to prolonged exposure to water and oxygen. This process gradually weakens the pipe walls, making them more susceptible to leaks and structural failure. Several factors can accelerate corrosion, including water that's highly acidic or alkaline, certain dissolved minerals, and the presence of electrochemical reactions. These weakened pipes can impact the water quality, introduce harmful metals into your home’s water supply, and eventually require extensive repairs or replacements to prevent significant water damage.

Freezing Temperatures

Pipes are highly vulnerable to freezing temperatures, which can lead to extensive damage if not properly insulated. When water within your pipes freezes, it expands, building pressure within that can cause your pipes to crack or burst. This is particularly problematic for pipes located in unheated areas such as basements, attics, or exterior walls. The risk of pipe bursts and subsequent water damage increases dramatically during prolonged periods of cold weather. Preventative measures, such as insulating your pipes and maintaining a consistent indoor temperature, can help reduce this risk and preserve the integrity of your plumbing system.

High Water Pressure

While strong water pressure may seem like a convenience, it can actually be detrimental to your plumbing infrastructure. Excessive water pressure places undue stress on pipes, fittings, and fixtures, accelerating wear and tear and increasing the likelihood of leaks and ruptures. In some cases, sudden surges in water pressure, often triggered by the municipal water supply, can cause immediate damage to your pipes. Installing a pressure regulator can help maintain a safe and steady flow, protecting your pipes from the strain of high-pressure water and prolonging their lifespan.

Mineral Build-up

Hard water, which has a high concentration of dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium, is one of the main causes of mineral build-up, or scaling. These minerals can accumulate on the interior surfaces of pipes, restricting water flow and causing increased pressure. This build-up not only reduces the efficiency of the plumbing system but also leads to potential blockages and compromised structural integrity. Regular maintenance and the use of water softeners can mitigate this problem.

Tree Root Infiltration

Tree roots can be surprisingly destructive to underground pipes. Roots naturally seek out moisture and can infiltrate small cracks and joints in the piping system. Once inside, they grow and expand, causing significant blockages and pressure that can eventually lead to pipe bursts or collapses. This type of damage is often hard to detect early on and may result in severe plumbing issues if left unchecked. Regular inspection using advanced technology, such as video cameras, can help identify and address root infiltration before it causes substantial harm to your plumbing infrastructure.

Poor Installation

Poor installation is a frequent cause of early pipe failure. Inadequately installed pipes may suffer from incorrect alignments, insufficient sealing, or the use of substandard materials, all of which can lead to persistent leaks, material fatigue, and eventual structural breakdown. Certified plumbers can confirm that your pipes are properly fitted and meet industry standards, reducing the risk of future damage.

Signs Your Home Needs Repiping

A variety of symptoms can indicate underlying issues with your pipes, each hinting at a potential need for significant repairs, replacements, or a complete repiping. Calling in our professionals sooner rather than later can help prevent more severe damage and costly plumbing repairs down the line.

Do not wait to request our Atlanta repiping services if you encounter any of the following warning signs of deteriorating pipes:

Frequent Leaks

If you find yourself repeatedly discovering leaks in various parts of your plumbing system, your pipes may have deteriorated to the point where they can no longer be effectively patched. This is often due to corrosion, cracks, or weakened joints that have compromised the structural integrity of the pipes. Persistently fixing leaks is not only costly but also only a temporary solution to a potentially deeper problem. 

Discolored Water

If you notice that the water coming out of your taps is discolored, particularly if it has a brown or reddish tint, your pipes may be rusting. Discoloration often occurs when corrosion and rust particles mix with your water supply, presenting a potential health risk and signaling that the pipe material is breaking down. Take this warning sign seriously, as it can affect your water quality and suggest that your pipes are on their last legs. 

Low Water Pressure

Mineral build-up or deteriorated pipe interiors can cause significant reductions in water pressure, making everyday tasks like showering or washing dishes inefficient and frustrating. Low water pressure can point to severe underlying problems that, left unaddressed, may lead to complete pipe failure.

Unpleasant Odors

Your pipes may be compromised if you can regularly smell mildew or musty water. This often results from stagnant water within the pipes, which can create an environment conducive to bacterial growth and cause foul smells to emanate from your fixtures. If cleaning your drains and fixtures does not alleviate the odor, it could be a sign of more serious plumbing issues that necessitate repiping.

Visible Corrosion

Visible corrosion on exposed pipes is a clear indicator that your plumbing system is in urgent need of attention. Signs of corrosion can include flaking, discoloration, and rust patches on metal pipes, all of which suggest that the material is degrading and losing its strength. If left unchecked, this can lead to leaks and pipe bursts that are capable of causing extensive water damage.

Noisy Pipes

Banging, clanging, or whining sounds can be a symptom of several plumbing issues, including loose fittings, high water pressure, or air trapped within your system. Such noises should not be ignored, as they can indicate that your pipes are under stress and are more susceptible to damage.

Benefits of Repiping

The benefits of repiping your home can extend beyond immediate improvements in water quality and pressure. This investment can enhance the overall functionality, safety, and value of your property, providing long-term financial and practical advantages.

Advantages of repiping your home can include: 

  • Improved water quality. Old, corroded pipes can release rust and other contaminants into your water supply, leading to discoloration and potential health risks. Replacing these outdated pipes with modern materials can keep the water flowing through your home clean, clear, and safe for consumption.
  • Increased water pressure. Low water pressure can be a frustrating issue, often caused by blockages or corrosion in older pipes. Repiping addresses these problems by providing an unobstructed pathway for water to travel through, which can lead to more consistent and adequate water pressure throughout your home.
  • Reduced risk of leaks and water damage. Repiping involves removing and replacing damaged sections of piping with more resilient and durable materials. 
  • Enhanced home value. Repiping can potentially increase your property's value. Prospective buyers are often attracted to homes with modern, efficient plumbing systems, knowing that they won't need to deal with costly repairs in the near future.
  • Long-term cost savings. While repiping may seem like a significant upfront expense, it leads to substantial cost savings in the long run. Frequent repairs and high water bills due to leaks can add up quickly. By addressing the root cause with a comprehensive repiping project, you eliminate the need for constant repair visits and lower your overall plumbing costs.
  • Improved safety and compliance. Older plumbing systems may not meet current safety standards and codes, posing potential hazards to your home and health. Repiping ensures that your plumbing system is up to date with modern regulations, offering improved safety and compliance.
  • Quieter plumbing operation. Noisy pipes can be a nuisance and a sign of underlying issues within your plumbing system. Repiping addresses problems like loose fittings, high water pressure, and trapped air, which can lead to quieter and more efficient plumbing operation.
  • Energy efficiency. Modern piping materials and techniques can contribute to greater energy efficiency in your home. For example, PEX pipes have better insulation properties compared to traditional metal pipes, which can reduce heat loss and maintain water temperature more effectively. This energy efficiency can lead to lower utility bills.

Learn more about what our Atlanta repiping services can do for your home today! Call (470) 264-8128 or contact us online to get started.

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