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Should I Replace My Old Plumbing?

Should I Replace My Old Plumbing?

It’s a question that every homeowner asks at some point in time: should I replace my old plumbing, or can I get by with a solid repair job? Here are some signs that it’s time to replace plumbing, and tips for when you can upgrade it for a better all-around result to save time, money, and stress in the long run.

When to Upgrade or Replace Plumbing

There are a number of signs it’s time to replace or upgrade plumbing at some level or another. Leaky faucets, clogged or slow drains, old pipes, strange noises, bad smells, or a toilet that won’t stop running are all indicators that some level of repair needs to be undertaken. Let’s look at each of these and see when the problem is serious vs. an easy fix.

Leaky or Dripping Faucet

If you have a constant drip around your faucet, or you notice leaking coming from the valves where you turn it on and off, this is a sign that you need some sort of repair. Often, a leaky or drippy faucet can be cause to upgrade plumbing, but doesn’t involve the need to completely replace plumbing. Certainly it’s a daunting task, and one that many people prefer to leave to the pros, but it’s often less of an emergency job than some others you might face.

Slow or Clogged Drain

If the water is going down your drain very slow, or not at all, this can often be a one-time issue. A basic solution of vinegar and baking soda can often clear out most clogs without seriously damaging your existing pipes. A drain snake can be purchased at most hardware stores and that can help you get some of the gunk free and allow the water to flow.

Sometimes, however, a clogged drain can be the result of years of scaling and buildup in your pipes. If this is the case, fighting with it can make the problem worse. It’s important to call in the professionals and have the issue diagnosed. You may need a more in-depth plumbing job than you can handle on your own.

Old Pipes

Old pipes are often the cause of plumbing problems. If you still have galvanized pipes, you may need to have them removed and replaced before any repairs can be made. These pipes can easily corrode and rust, causing dangerous conditions that can result in structural damage to your home. Call a plumber for this problem.

Strange Noises, Smells or Sounds

Strange noises, smells, or sounds can be an indicator of a slow or clogged drain. As above, sometimes these are easy to fix, and sometimes you’ll need a more major repair job from a qualified plumber.

Running Toilet

If your toilet won’t stop running, at the very least you might need to change the essential components in the tank. This isn’t a complicated job, and you can likely get the parts to do it yourself. If, however, the problem persists, or you’re not sure how to do it, a plumber can get the job done for you.

Calling the Pros

If you’re in the Henderson, NV, area, and you need help with these or any other plumbing problems, Village Plumbing is here. Give us a call to have the problem diagnosed and fixed quickly and effectively today.  

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