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October 14, 2024

Common Problems in Older Plumbing Systems

While older homes are filled with unique charm and vintage appeal, they often come with plumbing challenges like leaks and corrosion; discover how to identify and care for these aging systems to ensure your home remains a comfortable haven.

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Common Plumbing Issues in Older Homes

Aging Pipes and Mineral Build-Up

Older homes often feature cast iron or galvanized pipes, prone to mineral buildup that restricts water flow and causes clogs. Over time, these pipes also corrode, leading to leaks and reduced efficiency. Simple actions like flushing drains with hot water or using safe drain cleaners can help, but replacing severely corroded pipes may be necessary.

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Corrosion in Galvanized Pipes

Galvanized pipes tend to rust as their protective zinc coating wears off, leading to discolored water and leaks. If your water has a brownish tint, it's time to consider repiping with modern materials like copper or PEX.

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Lead in Older Copper Pipes

Homes built before 1978 often have lead solder in their copper pipes. Lead exposure poses serious health risks, especially to children. If you suspect your pipes contain lead, repiping is essential to protect your family’s health.

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Polybutylene Pipes

Homes from the 1980s and 1990s may have polybutylene pipes, which degrade over time due to chemical reactions with water treatments. If your home experiences frequent leaks, consider replacing these pipes.

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Plumbing Fixtures and Installation Problems

Outdated Fixtures

Worn-out fixtures in older homes can lead to leaks, low water pressure, and water waste. Replacing old faucets, valves, and showerheads with modern, efficient options can improve both function and water savings.

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Improper Installation

Older plumbing systems may suffer from improper installations or outdated repairs, causing frequent issues. Hiring a professional to assess and update the plumbing can prevent recurring problems.

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Hidden Plumbing Issues

Sewer Line Problems

Sewer lines in older homes may crack, and tree roots can intrude, causing blockages. If you notice backups or slow drains, it's important to address these issues promptly with the help of a plumber.

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Pipe Bellies

Over time, settling foundations can cause “pipe bellies” where pipes sag, leading to clogs and leaks. If you encounter frequent backups or wet spots, have a plumber assess your system.

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Conclusion

Maintaining an older home’s plumbing requires vigilance and the right care. From aging pipes to hidden sewer line issues, addressing these challenges early can prevent larger problems down the road.

If you're facing any plumbing, heating, or HVAC issues, Whyte Mechanical is here to help! Whether it's an installation, repair, or a new construction project, our experienced team is dedicated to providing top-notch service to ensure your home's systems run smoothly and efficiently.

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