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Does Your Plumbing System Need an Upgrade?

Plumbing is one of those things you don't think about unless, of course, there's a problem with it. Unfortunately, waiting until there is a problem results in costly repairs and, in extreme cases, flooding and sewage back up into your home. That's why it's imperative that you keep an eye on your home's plumbing system to watch for any signs of wear and tear. If you catch a potential problem early, it can save you a lot of money and aggravation in the long term.

Signs of Worn Out Plumbing

Unfortunately, since most of your pipes are behind walls or underneath your house, it can be hard to inspect your plumbing system for cracks, leaks, and potential disasters. However, there are some things you can still look out for that may signify a worn out system.

Wet Spots

If you notice any parts of your wall or ceiling are discolored, this could be caused by a leak in your piping. Letting a wet spot sit for too long can cause significant damage, such as a mold infestation that can spread throughout your entire house.

Mold

Speaking of mold, any visible signs of fungus may indicate water is leaking somewhere. If you notice a funky odor coming from your wall or see bits of green or black material where it shouldn't be, it may be your plumbing.

Change in Water Pressure

If your sink, shower, or faucet suddenly stops flowing as much as it did before, it could be a leak in the line or signs of corrosion in the pipe. Other causes may be cracks that are letting dirt in the line, blocking the flow of water.

Drain Backup

If your drains are backing up in any part of your house and don't seem to go away with drain cleaner, then it could signify a big problem with your plumbing.

If you notice any of these problems, or you know that your plumbing is older than twenty-five or thirty years, it may be time to get your entire system upgraded. A plumbing contractor is your best bet for a big plumbing job like this, rather than a general plumber. A plumber is useful for fixing small issues, but not necessarily to replace your piping.

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