Choosing To Do A Copper Repipe In Culver City

by | Jul 3, 2013 | Plumbing and Plumbers

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You may have just purchased an older home or currently live in one that has the original galvanized water pipes still in it. The pipes may have served their purpose for many years, but now, as they are aging, they may be causing more problems than they are worth. Old galvanized pipes tend to rust and corrode causing low water pressure, and bad tasting, unsafe water. Choosing to do a Copper Repipe Culver City will alleviate the problems, restore water pressure and give you better tasting water.

 

When pipes are old and corroding, they don’t have proper water flow as they should. This can cause lower water pressure throughout the house. It’s especially noticeable in the shower, when the water comes out at only half the pressure it should. Debris can also clog the faucets or shower head and the water occasionally has an odor to it. Replacing the existing pipes with a Copper Repipe Culver City will take care of the problem. You’ll have much more water pressure and debris will not be in the lines causing the faucets or shower heads to clog.

 

When you imagine your drinking water running through corroding galvanized pipes with bits of debris occasionally chipping off, you certainly won’t want to drink it or allow your family to drink it either. It may not be safe and will certainly have a smell from coming in contact with the corroded pipe. A Copper Repipe Culver City will remove all the corroded pipe and replace it with brand new copper pipe that will make the water perfectly safe to drink, and removing any odors and debris from it at the same time. You wouldn’t want to store your drinking water in a corroded metal cup, so why would you want to drink water running through corroded pipes?

 

Choosing to replace the pipes in your home may be a big undertaking, but it will be worth it. You.ll get rid of the corroding galvanized pipe and replace it with brand new copper piping that will make your water pressure increase, and your water taste and smell better.