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Is your tap water looking brown, murky, or discolored? Does the water coming out of your taps taste metallic or have a rusty-like smell? If your answer is yes, then there are good chances that your pipes are corroded. The sight of corroded pipes can be terrifying for any homeowner. Pipe corrosion can impact the quality of water in your home, pave the way for water leaks, and cost you a lot of money down the line. While pipe corrosion is a common plumbing problem, especially in areas with hard water, you don’t have to sit back and watch your plumbing pipes fall apart in front of you. There are several ways you can prevent pipe corrosion and keep your pipes strong.
At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we’ve been in the plumbing industry for 50+ years. Our highly trained and experienced plumbers have handled everything from pipe installation to repairing corroded pipes and replacing aging pipes in homes and businesses. So today, we’ll go over some of the ways you can protect your pipes from corrosion. If you’re looking for a trusted plumber to help you with pipe repair or pipe replacement, look no further than Mr. Rooter Plumbing.
Corrosive water is one of the leading causes of plumbing pipe corrosion in homes and commercial properties. If the water’s pH is too low or too high, it can eat away at the pipe’s lining and cause corrosion. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the water coming into your home should have a pH level between 6.5 and 8.5. Here at Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we recommend you have a professional plumbing service test your water’s pH levels and provide you with recommendations on how to maintain the right pH level. They can recommend preventive measures such as adding a neutralizing agent, installing a water softener, or galvanization (coating steel pipes with zinc).
Another effective way to protect your metal pipes from corrosion is by adding a protective lining or special coating. Our plumbers recommend applying epoxy coatings to metal pips before they are installed. Epoxy coatings will mitigate corrosion and act as a protective coating for pipelines. If you have steel pipes, consider galvanizing them, which is essentially coating the pipes with zinc. Galvanizing pipes not only provides enhanced corrosion resistance, but it also makes the pipes more resistant to scratches, scrapes, and general wear and tear. Reach out to a professional plumbing repair service for help with protecting your plumbing pipes with protective linings and special coatings.
Steel and cast iron are highly prone to corrosion for a number of reasons. To be on the safe side, we suggest you opt for pipe materials that offer high corrosion resistance. If you’re undertaking a pipe replacement or repiping project in your home or commercial property, we recommend you use PEX or CPVC pipes. These materials can be a long-term solution for pipe corrosion. If you have a keen interest in plumbing, you may have noticed that PEX piping is increasingly making its way into many homes and commercial properties. This is because PEX offers excellent corrosion resistance and is relatively easy to install. Similarly, CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride) offers good corrosion resistance and can be a good choice for both hot water lines and cold water applications. If you need professional advice when undertaking pipe installation or pipe replacement in your property, reach out to an experienced plumbing repair service like Mr. Rooter Plumbing.
If you need help with protecting your plumbing pipes from corrosion, call the experts at Mr. Rooter Plumbing. We are an established plumbing service with a proven track record that spans over five decades. You can always count on our licensed and insured plumbers for all of your plumbing needs, including pipe installation, pipe replacement, repiping, frozen pipe repair, leak repair, and more.
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