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Low Water Pressure | Water Line Repair Sugar Land
Unfortunately, for some homeowners low water pressure is due to their water authority. If you are one of these unlucky homeowners, a Benjamin Franklin plumber can assist you. For all others who are experiencing unusually low water pressure, read on to learn the potential causes and solutions, including water line repair in Sugar Land.
Blocked Water Pipes
Low water pressure in a single location can be due to a blocked water supply line at the affected location. Potential causes include corroded pipe or a blockage from hard water buildup. However, it is possible to have a leaky water supply line causing low water pressure at the location. Check the affected supply line for leaks. Our plumbers can provide the water line repair in Sugar Land that you need.
Corrosion occurs in aging galvanized pipes. Galvanized pipe is an outdated pipe material that rusts from the inside out. Over time, rust and scale can build up, eventually blocking the pipe interior. Eventually, galvanized pipe will leak, posing a hazard to the home with costly water damage. Galvanized pipe should be replaced as soon as possible. There are a variety of modern pipe materials available, with an option for almost any budget, and a solution for water line repair in Sugar Land.
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With 85% of the nation served by hard water, there is a good chance your home is affected by it. Signs of it include water spotting on dishes in the dishwasher, on faucets and a white film on cookware after water is boiled. Minerals build up in water heaters, negatively affecting its performance, efficiency, and lifespan, and can affect other water using appliances. Over time, mineral buildup can clog water pipes, especially the smaller ones that supply fixtures, such as the toilet, for example. A Benjamin Franklin plumber in Sugar Land can provide professional water line repair in Sugar

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