How to Tell if Your Plumbing Fixtures Need Upgrading

Plumbing Fixtures

Do your plumbing fixtures need to be upgraded? It may just be time.

During the process of remodeling your home, you may be tempted to put a fresh coat of paint on your bathroom walls and leave your old plumbing fixtures in place. However, this can be a dangerous mistake. As we know, older plumbing systems can pose many different risks to your home as well as to your health. If you are in the process of remodeling, be on the lookout for these signs that it’s time to upgrade your plumbing fixtures. 

You’ve got a leak.

If water is constantly dribbling out of your faucet or showerhead, consider making an upgrade. In addition to being a major annoyance, leaky fixtures could be costing you significantly. Leaks can account for about 10,000 gallons of household water waste annually, or about 25 gallons a day. Old faucets and showerheads will naturally be more vulnerable to leaks—luckily, replacing these fixtures is a simple task for an experienced plumber. For leaks that may be harder to detect, start monitoring your water bill and meter for signs of excess water consumption.

Fittings are coming loose.

You may notice that the connections on your plumbing fixtures are stripped, making them impossible to tighten. Or, perhaps the pipe fittings under your bathroom sink keep coming loose, despite your attempts to secure them. When plumbing fixtures become unreliable in this way, it is important to replace them as soon as possible in order to avoid more serious problems down the road. Loose fittings and faulty pipe connections can easily become leaks, making your home more vulnerable to water damage.

Your metal fixtures are in visibly poor condition.

The bathroom sees a greater level of humidity than any other room in the house. For this reason, metal plumbing fixtures may degrade faster in the bathroom than they might in the kitchen. Rust is a definite indicator that your plumbing system is in need of some serious attention. If the fixtures in your bathroom are visibly tarnished or covered in rust, consider inspecting any connecting pipes for condition issues as well. Old fixtures usually mean old pipes, which are much more likely to clog, leak, or burst. If you’re planning on giving your home a new look, make the responsible choice to replace any old pipes as well.

Call Mahon Plumbing Today!

If you’re ready to see how an upgrade can help your home, the experts at Mahon plumbing are here to help. Mahon Plumbing has been serving the Baltimore region’s plumbing needs since 1994, offering quality plumbing services and gas installation for both commercial and residential uses. Our employees are ready to handle the toughest of jobs.

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