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When the term “plumbing issue” is mentioned, most of us immediately think about relatively easier fixes, such as when the showerhead is leaking or a toilet is running. However, that’s far from the case. There are certain plumbing problems that can expand so much, they will become more than simple plumbing issues—any issue regarding pipes has this potential. Pipe problems is a large term that includes a vast variety of problems, including corrosion, leaks, clogs, and others. As a result, the amount of damage they can create is also of wide variety. In this article, we will go over some of the risks of not taking care of these problems early and how regular maintenance can save you from lots of hassle.
Pipe problems usually start with a set of minor symptoms many homeowners ignore before turning into something devastating. To start with, you can hear odd sounds coming from the walls and may dismiss it as just the pipes transferring the water. However, a functional plumbing system isn’t supposed to have pipes with odd sounds. Similarly, many people notice mold or mildew growth through certain stains and think it happens to all homes all the time. Afterwards, the signs start to become more obvious, such as significantly increased utility bills, fixtures that are dripping, or low water pressure when you’re trying to shower or wash the dishes. All of these signs are ultimately paving the way for the big monster—water damage.
When there’s water damage, most of the time, the biggest problem is the damage to structural property. When the water seeps into every single part of your house, including your foundation, your home will never truly be the same as previously, and you’ll see the effects of the damage over time. Since the foundation is the main part that holds your home standing, in the worst case, even a potential collapse can be expected.
Your electrical system is like a net wrapping your home. So, when there’s water damage, naturally it will seep into areas where electrical wires are present and, as a result, can start a fire. As everyone knows, electricity and water are one of the most dangerous combinations out there, and even if the smallest amount of water gets into your appliances, it can leave them broken and, worse, create a very hazardous environment for you.
Plumbing system pipes aren’t present only to transfer water. They also prevent the water from being contaminated by outside sources. However, if there’s damage to one of your pipes, all the potential contaminants and microorganisms can actually enter your water supply, creating a health hazard for your household. Luckily, all these problems can be prevented through regular maintenance when you seek the help of a professional plumber.
We hope that this article helped you in understanding how critical these pipe problems are. Next time you see a potential symptom, please don’t dismiss it as “just a plumbing problem.” All these minor issues that look like they don’t even repair at the minute can be the foretelling signs of water damage. At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, our main aim is to avoid the potential catastrophic situations from occurring, so we offer a variety of pipe services, including both preventive maintenance ones and pipe repair and repiping. Our professional experts are dedicated to protecting your home and loved ones. Call us today to schedule your appointment.
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