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Why you should replace galvanized pipes?

Galvanized pipes are coated with zinc to prevent corrosion and rust. However long-time exposure to water can degrade its quality, the pipes will corrode and rust from inside

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Why you should replace galvanized pipes?

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  1. OurMissionandGoalsto providebeststainless steeltoeveryone

  2. Whyyoushouldreplacegalvanizedpipes? Galvanized pipes are coated with zinc to prevent corrosion and rust. However long-time exposure to water can degrade its quality, the pipes will corrode and rust from inside. With time the galvanized pipes will appear dull and lighter. Corrosion in galvanized pipes lowers the ss press fittings and can cause uneven distribution of water. In some cases, it might also release lead with the water which might not be visible but gets mixed within it causing serious illness or respiratory problemsifconsumed.Therustingofpipesandthedegradingqualitywill causemoredamagesthroughleakages.

  3. If your home is older than 35-40 years, using galvanized Pipes will only increase the risk of corrosion, stainless steel pipes contaminatedwater, and other health hazards. It also affects financial stability as it might damage the walls, ceiling,floor,furniture,andsoon

  4. PlumbingSolution Notonlydogalvanizedpipesposeapotentialhealth hazard to yourself and your family, but a headache andfinancialissueaswell. As your pipes break down, the plumbing stainless steel pipe in your home will suffer. You might begin to notice that you can hardly get any water pressure in someareasofyourhomeatallormuchlesspressure atbest

  5. Some taps in the home might have more pressure than • Others, and this is due to in consistentYoumightalsonoticethatyourpipesareproducingstainless steel press fitting water tinted with a brownish or reddish hue. This is due to rust residue coming out through your faucets. • Untreated erosion can eventually lead to serious leaks in yourpipeswhichinturncanspellseriouswaterdamageto yourwalls,ceilings,floor,furniture,andsoon.

  6. HowCanITellifyouHaveGalvanizedPipesinYour Home? Knowingthedangersofgalvanizedpipes,howdoyouknowifyouhave anyinyourhome? Find the location where your pipes enter your home and the attached waterline.Yourpipescanbeidentifiedwithascrewdriverandmagnetif youusethemtogether. Youcanseewhatcoloryourpipesaremadeofbyscratchingtheirsurface stainless steel plumbing. Your pipes are made of copper if you notice coppercomingthrough.Also,amagnetwon’tsticktocopperpipes.

  7. Getintouchwithaprofessionalplumbertoday! We hope that this article has helped you realize the importanceofreplacingyourgalvanizedpipesassoonas possible. Check outTime Plumbing to learn more about ourcompanyandhowwecanhelpyou Forserviceappointmentsorquestionsaboutourservices, pleasecontactus.Wearelookingforwardtoworkingwith you!

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