Understanding Piping Materials: PEX, Copper, and PVC
Which Pipe Is Best for Your Home?
PEX piping is flexible and resistant to freezing. It is often used for new installations and repiping. Copper pipes are durable and have a long lifespan, but they can corrode in acidic water. PVC pipes are common for drain and vent lines because they are lightweight and affordable.
Each material has its strengths. A licensed plumber can help you choose the right one for your home. Most modern homes use a mix of these materials.
Drain Cleaning: When to Call a Professional
Signs Your Drains Need Attention
Slow drains, gurgling sounds, or foul odors often mean a clog is forming. Over-the-counter chemicals can damage pipes over time. Professional drain cleaning using hydro-jetting removes buildup safely.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), clogged drains cause an estimated 10% of all household water damage. Regular cleaning helps prevent costly repairs.
Water Heater Maintenance for Tank and Tankless Units
Extend the Life of Your Water Heater
Tank water heaters typically last 10 to 15 years. Tankless water heaters can last up to 20 years with proper maintenance. Flushing the tank annually removes sediment that reduces efficiency.
If you notice rusty water or inconsistent temperatures, it may be time for water heater repair or replacement. A plumber can inspect the unit and recommend the best solution.
Sewer Line Issues: Signs and Solutions
How to Spot Sewer Line Problems Early
Sewer line backups can cause sewage to enter your home. Common signs include multiple drains backing up, lush patches in the yard, or a sewage smell. Tree roots are a frequent cause of blockages.
Sewer line replacement using pipe bursting is a trenchless method that minimizes yard disruption. A video camera inspection can pinpoint the problem before any digging begins.
Backflow Prevention: Why It Matters
Protect Your Drinking Water
Backflow occurs when contaminated water flows backward into your clean water supply. This can happen during pressure changes. Backflow prevention devices stop this from happening.
Local codes often require backflow preventers on sprinkler systems and commercial properties. A licensed plumber can install and test these devices to keep your water safe.
