
Weather Affects Pipes
Pipes are affected by hot and cold. Just as important to note is that water is affected by the heat and the cold. If there is water in the pipes when temperatures dip below freezing, the water expands in the pipe. This can lead to cracks. When the weather warms up again, you have leaky pipes. Regular inspections can help you prep pipes for cold weather and catch cracks or leaks before they become more serious.
Your Pipes Affect Fixtures and Appliances in Your Home
If you’re having issues with appliances or fixtures in your home, it could be connected to a broken or leaky pipe. Since your plumbing pipes are connected to all kinds of things like toilets and sinks, a problem with your appliances and fixtures could mean a problem with your pipes. An inspection can help identify this problem and get your fixtures and appliances working properly again.
Unexpected Utility Bill Costs
If you’re looking at your water bill and it’s much higher than expected, it could be the result of a broken, cracked, or otherwise non-functioning pipe. An inspection can help you identify the problem and fix it to keep your utility bills down.
Get the Pipes Inspected Regularly
Regular inspection of your plumbing pipes can save you from all kinds of headaches. For more information on how to protect your pipes and what we can do to help, call Ben Franklin at 214 989-4919.
