Rentmeister Total Home Service Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Plumbing Maintenance’

The Holidays Are Upon Us: Is Your Plumbing System Ready?

Monday, November 20th, 2017

person's hands washing lettuce in the kitchen sinkWe’re just a few short days away from the start of the holiday season, which makes now the perfect time to prep your home, start planning holiday parties, and maintain your plumbing system!

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That’s right, your plumbing system needs attention, now. Think about the increased guests in your home that you likely have over the holiday season. This increases the use of your plumbing system exponentially. And we’re here to help. Of course, maintenance from a professional Bountiful, UT plumber is the first step toward prepping your plumbing system for the holiday season. However, there are a number of other precautions you should take to help prevent the following issues.

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What are Pinhole Leaks?

Friday, February 27th, 2015

When we see plumbing leaks on the news, in movies, or in TV shows, the effect is often dramatic. Water shoots out of the ground, through exposed pipes, or up through the sink faucet, flooding the area quickly. But in real life, leaks are often much smaller, which can often carry even worse consequences. If a leak is noticeable, you can shut off the water and schedule service right away. However, if a tiny pinhole leak affects your plumbing, you may not notice it until it has already damaged multiple parts of your property.

Detecting Pinhole Leaks

Prevent and detect pinhole leaks in your home by scheduling regular plumbing maintenance in Farmington, UT with the technicians at Rentmeister Total Home Service. We will thoroughly inspect your entire plumbing system, so you can find out about such issues before they lead to big trouble.

Pinhole leaking describes a phenomenon in which copper pipes, which are normally resistant to corrosion, begin to corrode. In fact, scientists have no solid explanation for why this occurs. It can happen without warning, even in areas where the pipes are not particularly old. Luckily, it’s rather rare, but sometimes it can affect an entire community, and experts are still unsure of what contaminants or elements in the chemistry of the water supply cause the pipes to react in that way.

The Consequences

Pinhole leaks are sometimes worse than burst pipes because you may not notice their presence for an extended period of time. Pinhole leaks may cause a drop in the water pressure, but this pressure reduction may not always be so obvious. Water can slowly leak out onto foundational beams, floorboards, walls, and ceilings until the damage is past repair. You may need to renovate an entire room just to alleviate the damages caused by a tiny leak.

You can find out whether pinhole leaking is a potential problem on your property with regular inspections. A plumbing maintenance visit includes a thorough inspection as well as a tuneup of some of your most important plumbing equipment.

Call on the experts at Rentmeister Total Home Service at the first sign of leaking or to schedule complete plumbing maintenance in Farmington, UT.

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