Everyone
wants their pipes to last as long as possible, but there are a couple of simple
problems that might be sucking the life out of your plumbing. Long-term stress
is the enemy, when it comes to your water system. The three most common enemies
are high water pressure, mineral-laden hard water, and grease. Avoid these
three mistakes, and your water system will last years longer.
Take The Pressure Off Your Pipes
You
might enjoy high water pressure when you’re taking a shower, but your pipes
aren’t enjoying it at all. Over time, this high pressure stresses your plumbing
system and can lead to leaks. Is your high-pressure shower worth an expensive plumbing leak? To test your water pressure, you’ll have to hire a professional.
Proper pressure should be somewhere between forty, and eighty pounds per square
inch. To have a plumber reduce your water pressure should cost no more than
about three or four hundred dollars. That sounds expensive, but it’s a lot
cheaper than a leak.
Soft Water Is Good Water
If your
water has a lot of minerals dissolved it, then it’s known as hard water. If you
don’t already have a water softener you should consider it, because over time,
those minerals will build up in your plumbing. Eventually this will lead to a
leak, so nip the problem in the bud, and look into getting a water softener. A good
water softener should cost around five hundred dollars. Hard water also makes
soaps and detergents less effective. Soft water will get your clothes, your
dishes, and even your hair cleaner.
Cease The Grease
Don’t
ever pour cooking grease down the drain. It might be liquid when you pour it,
but after a while, it will cool and solidify in your pipes. This won’t break
the plumbing and cause a leak, but it will clog it all up. The water that goes
down afterward won’t do anything to wash away the sticky grease. You don’t want
your pipes backing up, trust me. That is one messy problem. Instead pour your
grease into containers and throw it away in the garbage. Even better, go ahead
and save it in the pantry and cook with it later.
Indoor plumbing is one of the most convenient technologies we have. So don’t take it
for granted. Take care of your plumbing, and get the most out of it. Avoid
excessive water pressure, get a water softener, and don’t pour any grease down
the drain. A little care now will go a long way. No one wants to deal with a
plumbing leak. They’re expensive and a huge hassle.
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-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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