Signs that My Pipes are Damaged

The symptoms of damaged or broken pipes can be hard to tell in some cases. Unless the pipe happens right in front of you, it is possible for the pipes to get damaged and you will not notice for some time. Many homeowners will let the issues with the pipes slowly get worse, which will require costly repairs that are not that fun. Knowing the signs of pipe damage ahead of time will help you get a plumber in your home to make sure that the repairs done as soon as possible.

 

Some of the signs that you need to look for when checking damaged pipes in your home include:

Outrageously High Water Bill

A high water bill is going to be one of the first signs that there are issues with your plumbing. If you notice that the bill is very high, then it is probably not as simple as a running toilet. It is more likely to be an issue with your pipes. If you suspect that something is wrong with your pipes, then contact a professional to come take a look at whether the pipes are broken or not.

Rumbling Close to Water Main

When you go near the water main, the only sound that you should hear in this area is flowing water. And you should only hear the flowing water if someone is flushing the toilet or running a faucet in the home.

If you hear a hissing or a rumbling in your pipes or near the water main, and it doesn’t seem like someone is running water through the home, then this is not a good thing. It is a sign that you have an issue of some kind in your pipes and you need to get a professional over to your home as soon as possible.

Grinding or Clanging

It is possible that your pipes are getting loose and about to come apart. When this happens, they could start to bang or rub against each other. You will notice this thanks to the clanging noise in the walls. Loose pipes are going to cause points of friction and tension, which will lead to some leaks, or at least some bends, in the exterior of the pipe.

Your pipes should not make any noise at all, whether you have the water running or not. Any time that they make some noise it is a sign that there is a major problem in the pipes that needs to be fixed as soon as possible. The louder the noise, the more immediate the need for attention, but you should not wait long when you hear clicking or grinding in the pipes.

Bad Odor

When you start to notice sewage smells, this is a huge sign that you have some issues with your pipes. Any time that you smell raw sewage, but especially if this smell is on the lower parts of the home, then it is likely that you have a broken or clogged pipe and it is now creating a backup of sewage into the areas around the pipe. This will continue to get worse, putting pressure on the plumbing and causing more leaks if you do not take care of the problem.

Puddles of water, damp ceilings, and damp drywall

You may notice that there is going to be an accumulation of water under the sink, in your basement, or near the water main, this is a sign that your pipes are damaged or leaking. You may also notice that there is a damp spot in the drywall or some wet spots on your ceiling. This is a sign that a plumber needs to come and solve the issue. This will help to reduce the damage to the pipes while also protecting your walls and ceilings.

Poor Water Pressure

You may first notice that there is an issue with your pipes if the water pressure is not doing that well. If you notice that you turn on the shower or the faucets and they are not producing the strong stream of water that you are used to, it is possible that something in the pipes are not working the way that you need.

Lower water pressure is going to be a big sign that there is a clog or a leaking or a broken pipe. Both of these issues mean that you need to get the pipes looked at as soon as possible. Allowing the pressure to get lower means that you will just let the clog or leak get worse and it can cause more damage around the home.

Poor Water Quality

You may notice that something is wrong with the pipes if the water quality in your home is not that good. When you start to see that the water out of the faucets suddenly turns foggy or brown, or it has a bad smell, then there is something wrong with the pipes. It could be that the pipes are corroding or that they have something inside that is contaminated. Do not use the water until it can be fixed.

Finding the Right Plumber to Help

Any time that you notice one of the problems above with your pipes, it is important to call in a plumber you can trust. They will be able to come take a look at the pipes in your home and get the problem fixed. If you wait too long to get the issue fixed, you will find that it just gets worse and you will end up with a larger mess, and more expenses, on your hands. A qualified plumber will be able to help you get your pipes back to normal in no time.

When you suspect that your pipes are damaged, it is important for you to find the right plumber to help you get them fixed as soon as possible. At Core Plumbing, we are proud to offer some of the best plumbing repair services in the area, no matter what problem is showing up in your home. Give us a call to help with your plumbing needs.

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