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Galvanized pipes were used in plumbing in the past because they are safe and durable for use. Of course, many people who use these pipes have learned that they are anything but safe or durable over the long run. Living with aging pipes can be difficult because people don’t realize the problems that they have. While pipes look like they are holding up well on the outside, the real damage is being done on the inside. Galvanized pipes rust from the inside out, which can be very dangerous. This rust and deterioration can get into the water supply, causing bad-tasting and discolored water.
No one wants to drink rust, and what happens after that is even worse. As if having pipes that operated like clogged arteries wasn’t bad enough, small leaks can develop in these pipes that you may never see. These leaks will accelerate quickly and your water bill will increase over time. As the water is leaking, you will also face issues with mold contamination and water damage throughout the home. Neither of these are good situations.
When it comes to contamination of the water supply, you have to be very careful to pay attention to changes. While severe cases will result in discoloration and bad taste, the initial stages of galvanized pipe deterioration are hardly noticeable. The rust and contaminants that develop as a result of aging pipes can seep into your water supply as it runs through the rusty pipes that are starting to show their age. As the water goes through the pipes, it picks up loose elements and brings them along for the ride. That means you can have small particles of rust and other harmful ingredients in your drinking water without even realizing it.
Galvanized pipes are no longer an effective plumbing solution for homes. Too many people don’t take the time to realize what they are dealing with or they see the exterior of the pipe and assume that all is fine. Things are hardly fine, and anyone with galvanized pipes owes it to themselves to have the entire plumbing system replaced. While this might seem expensive and unnecessary, it is actually far more affordable to replace plumbing than to pay for repairs and the high costs of living with damaged pipes for so long. Plus, you will be able to trust that your family is drinking safe water from pipes that aren’t rusting or contaminated, which is something that many Americans take for granted.
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