When maintaining a functional plumbing system, some telltale signs indicate the need for an update. Even with the best preventive maintenance, a plumbing system won't last forever. Keeping an eye out for the following signs of trouble can save you from costly repairs and replacement costs.
If you're constantly dealing with clogged and leaking pipes, an upgrade is a must. Worn and outdated pipes can crack, corrode, and collapse due to age, which causes water leaks. When plumbers are called to your home often enough to fix plumbing issues, it's probably a sign that you need to update your system.
Low water pressure indicates your plumbing system isn't performing as it should. This reduced pressure can result from clogs, corrosion, and broken pipes. Taking showers or washing dishes takes forever when the pressure is low, which affects your sanitation habits. Qualified plumbers can quickly diagnose the issue and fix it.
Do you ever hear loud, bangs and shrieks coming from your pipes? The sound is caused by high water pressure, which increases wear and tear on your system. It also can mean that your water heater is working too hard, so plumbers may suggest replacing it.
Updating these outdated fixtures can help you save money on your monthly water bill. According to ComfyLiving, the average U.S. family of four uses approximately 400 gallons of water daily. Installing low-flow fixtures can reduce your bills significantly. Dual-flush toilets allow you to use less water for liquid waste versus solid waste. Low-flow shower heads can also reduce the amount of water you need for a shower.
When you turn on the faucet, rusty-colored water is a sign of corrosion. Rust buildup is common in outdated plumbing fixtures and can cause water discoloration. Replace these parts right away to avoid further damage to your system.
If you started noticing these signs of trouble, it's a good indication that you need plumbers to inspect your plumbing system. An experienced plumber can diagnose any issues and recommend the best options for replacing fixtures. By being proactive with timely updates, you'll reap the rewards of a more efficient and cost-effective system. Contact Smith Plumbing today for more information.
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