Bathroom Renovations 101: Running New PipesBathroom Renovations 101: Running New Pipes


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Bathroom Renovations 101: Running New Pipes

When I decided to add a pedestal sink and claw foot tub to my bathroom, I had no idea how much new plumbing I had to run. Since I had never run pipes before, I wasn't sure how to do it properly. I did a lot of research before I started so that I could be sure that I was doing it right. As I was researching, I knew that it would be helpful to have all of the information I found in one place. That was the inspiration for this site. I hope that the plumbing resources help you with your next home improvement project.

Tips For Addressing Your Home Plumbing Services

If you want your house to serve you, it is vital that you keep up with your plumbing service. Failing to take care of even the smallest plumbing issue will cost you more money later, and can also leave your home open to significant damage. There are some plumbing steps that every homeowner can take on a yearly, and even daily basis. In this article, you will learn more about those tips so that you're able to take care of your home plumbing needs.

What is the current condition of your pipes?

Think of your pipes as the veins and arteries of your plumbing. They all contribute to circulating the water in your home, and a problem with one of them can cause a problem to the whole system. One of the worst problems you can deal with is pipes that are old, rusty, and in need of an entire replacement. This can lead to emergency plumbing issues like pipe bursts, and can also make your water supply dirty and unhealthy.

Upgrading to new pipes will improve your home quality and help it uphold its value. You'll usually pay roughly $8,000 and up to repipe your house.

How are your hot water heater and bathroom fixtures holding up?

You have to also take an account of your hot water heater system to make sure that they're operating correctly. This hot water will help you wash clothes on different temperature settings, supply hot water to your dishwasher, and of course, take hot showers. You will appreciate the work that this water heater system does in the wintertime because it will keep you comfortable and help you avoid winter plumbing issues.

After a while, you'll find that you need to upgrade your water heater system. Tankless heaters are green-friendly because they only heat your water when you use it, rather than holding several gallons of water in a large tank. Installing a tankless water heater may cost you $3,000 or more.

Are you getting regular inspections?

Annual inspections are one of the most important forms of plumbing service that you'll get. Find a professional plumber that will go to every faucet in your home to make sure they're working, while also checking out your pipes, crawl spaces, basement, water heater, and every other aspect of your plumbing. Getting this inspection will help you put trust in your plumbing system, in addition to making improvements as needed.

Keep these tips in mind when it's time to get plumbing work.