Understanding Water Heater Maintenance
When to Replace the Anode Rod
Water heaters last 8–12 years on average. The anode rod inside prevents rust and should be checked every 2–3 years. Replacing it extends the life of your tankless water heater or traditional unit.
Signs of a failing anode rod include rusty water or a rotten egg smell. Emergency Plumbing Fix can inspect and replace it during regular maintenance.
Preventing Sewer Line Backups
How Trenchless Sewer Repair Works
Tree roots and aging pipes cause sewer line backups. Video camera inspection locates the problem without digging. Trenchless sewer repair uses a liner to fix cracks from the inside.
This method is faster than traditional sewer line replacement and protects your yard. Most homeowners in Stanton benefit from this approach.
Choosing the Right Pipe Material
PEX vs. Copper vs. PVC
PEX piping is flexible and resists freezing, making it popular for new homes. Copper pipe is durable and long-lasting but costs more. PVC pipe is lightweight and used for drains and vents.
Each material has pros and cons. A professional plumber can recommend the best option for your plumbing repair or new installation.
The Role of a Pressure Reducing Valve
High water pressure damages pipes and appliances. A pressure reducing valve (PRV) keeps pressure between 40–60 psi. This protects your water heater, washing machine, and faucets.
If you notice banging pipes or dripping faucets, check your pressure. Emergency Plumbing Fix can install or adjust your PRV.
Backflow Prevention for Safe Water
Why You Need a Backflow Preventer
Backflow occurs when contaminated water flows backward into clean pipes. This can happen during a pressure drop. A backflow prevention device stops this and keeps your drinking water safe.
Commercial plumbing systems often require annual backflow testing. We offer installation and testing for homes and businesses in Stanton.
