Title: Why you should replace galvanized pipes?
1Our Mission and Goals to provide best stainless
steel to everyone
2Why 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. 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 problems if consumed. The rusting of
pipes and the degrading quality will cause more
damages through leakages.
3If your home is older than 35-40 years, using
galvanized Pipes will only increase the risk of
corrosion, stainless steel pipes contaminated
water, and other health hazards. It also affects
financial stability as it might damage the walls,
ceiling, floor, furniture, and so on
4Plumbing Solution
Not only do galvanized pipes pose a potential
health hazard to yourself and your family, but a
headache and financial issue as well. 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 some areas of your home at all or
much less pressure at best
5- Some taps in the home might have more pressure
than - Others, and this is due to in consistentYou
might also notice that your pipes are
producing stainless 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 your pipes which in turn can spell
serious water damage to your walls, ceilings,
floor, furniture, and so on.
6How Can I Tell if you Have Galvanized Pipes in
Your Home?
- Knowing the dangers of galvanized pipes, how do
you know if you have any in your home? - Find the location where your pipes enter your
home and the attached waterline. Your pipes can
be identified with a screwdriver and magnet if
you use them together. - You can see what color your pipes are made of by
scratching their surface stainless steel
plumbing. Your pipes are made of copper if you
notice copper coming through. Also, a magnet
wont stick to copper pipes.
7Get in touch with a professional plumber today!
We hope that this article has helped you realize
the importance of replacing your galvanized
pipes as soon as possible. Check out Time
Plumbing to learn more about our company and how
we can help you For service appointments or
questions about our services, please contact us.
We are looking forward to working with you!