Copper Repiping
This is what happens when rust builds up inside galvanized water pipes. The rust restricts the flow of water and causes a build-up of gunk and slime throughout the system.
The water pressure in the main lines, at the street level, may be fine but as the water enters the property and moves through the house, the clogged, rusted pipes reduce the volume of water going to the fixtures.
As the rust and deterioration factors worsen, the water can become dirty, foul-smelling and unfit to drink.
The most noticeable result of this build-up is low water pressure in the sinks, shower, washer, yard sprinklers, etc., leading to annoying situations such as being scalded or frozen in the shower when someone flushes the toilet or uses the water in another part of the house. Hidden leaks can develop inside the walls, in the attic and under the house, running the risk of major damage to the home.
Re-piping with copper is a well-established and popular repair/upgrade technique that has been used for 30 plus years - and chances are your home may still have galvanized pipes..
Re-piping your home with copper pipe can be a wise decision that in the long run will save you money and headaches, and it's an upgrade that can add to the resale value you your home by making it attractive to more potential buyers.
Call for a free estimate to replace your old galvanized pipes with copper.
Prompt, professional and fixed the problem quickly!!! 5 stars.Jen R.
Thousand Oaks, CA
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