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When To Replace Bathroom Supply Lines

8/15/2022 (Permalink)

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Replacing Bathroom Supply Line

The network of pipes that bring clean water and remove dirty water in your home is critical to your enjoyment and health. Nowhere is this more apparent than your bathroom. The sink, toilet, bath, and shower all depend upon a functioning plumbing system. Supply line damage can quickly put a stop to this, not to mention create a water cleanup problem.

The majority of your supply lines are hidden behind walls so it can be hard to see what is going on with them. There are a couple of ways to determine if your pipes are in good shape. A sudden bathroom leak is one indication. A series of leaks over a couple of years is the second sign of trouble.

Replacing and Repairing

Supply line damage in your bathroom demands immediate attention. If the situation allows, you can get by with a quick repair that will stop the leak and replace a section of pipe or a connector. However, if the problem indicates a systemic failure, it might be better to replace all of the pipes at once. You have three excellent options for the type of replacement pipe:

  • PVC pipe
  • Copper pipe
  • Stainless steel pipe

Plastic materials are easy to work with and are generally less expensive. Metal pipes cost more but are better for longevity and often come with lifetime warranties. New pipes will greatly reduce the likelihood of a supply line leak in the near future.

Cleaning Up Water Damage
Major supply line damage in your home in Lafayette, CO, calls for professional services. A water remediation franchise such as SERVPRO is always Here to Help. As soon as you call, a team of trained technicians will arrive at your home and get to work on minimizing damage. Workers will quickly remove water and dry out impacted areas to prevent primary and secondary damage.

Maintaining your plumbing system in your home and working with cleanup professionals can save you time and money.

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