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Should You Replace Your Home’s Piping?

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Should You Replace Your Home’s Piping?

When it comes to owning your home, there is a laundry list of repairs and maintenance that you take on. Although it seems like a specialized area of knowledge, you can often choose to solve your home’s simple plumbing issues on your own. These DIY repairs include a leaking or running toilet, a clogged sink, a slowly draining shower, and others. However, there are just some projects that you should leave to the professionals, one being the process of repiping your home.

Because you should leave repiping your home to the professionals, you can ask yourself whether your home truly needs it. If your home has old metal piping, such as galvanized piping, or poly piping, you may want to consider updating the piping in your home. These types of pipes are more prone to leaks and may even lead to the contamination of your home’s drinking. Have your home’s piping inspected beforehand because you may only need to replace a few sections of piping, and this costs much less than a whole-home replacement.

If you and the best Atlanta plumbing company that you work with decide to repiping one or all sections of your home’s piping systems, weigh the benefits - and disadvantages - of doing so. Repiping your home can solve a few common plumbing issues, include low water pressure, slab leaks, rusty or yellow water, as well as temperature fluctuations between flushing the toilet and running water. Another aspect to consider is the cost of the process, so it is important that you know that it is a necessary repair.

When you replace piping in your home, you primarily have three choices in the matter: copper, PVC, or PEX piping is often used to replace old piping. Copper piping is a common option because it is resistant to erosion and can last for decades. PEX and PVC are alternatives to metal piping and a great option for those only repiping sections of their homes. These are the most affordable options that are easier to work with, while copper is the more expensive - along with the fittings and joints necessary for its installation.

As you are deciding to repipe your home, call a professional before making any sort of list of pros and cons. They can inspect your home’s plumbing system inside and out, get a firm grasp on the problems you are having, and whether repiping will truly solve the recurring plumbing issues your home is experiencing.

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