Water Problems at Home: What You Need to Know

 

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A properly functioning water system is extremely important for every household. Any kind of water damage can cause frustration and many other problems, such as unpleasant odors, mold, unusual wall stains, or sanitation issues. In most cases, water problems are reflected in very sneaky signs that remain unnoticed until the bigger malfunction arises, which is, in most cases, very challenging, stressful, and expensive to repair. Recognizing early signs of water problems and reacting immediately can make a significant difference and spare you from further complications and overwhelming procedures, and here is everything that you need to know in order to accomplish such a reaction.

Keep An Eye On The Water Pressure

The reduction of water pressure is usually one of the first signs that there is some kind of a problem with the water system. The moment you notice that your dishwasher or washing machine is filling up with water much more slowly than usual, or the water pressure in your shower cabin is extremely weak for a longer period, then you should contact a plumbing professional immediately. The same goes for strong water pressure. Strong water pressure can be a sign of damaged pipes and can cause chaotic water leaks if neglected for a long period. Issues with the water pressure are usually the most common ones in every household, and are not as challenging to repair when it’s reacted on time.

Corrosion Of Old Metal Pipes

Pipe aging is another common issue in every household that can cause many different kinds of water problems. One of the first signs of corrosion of the old metal pipes is noticing a yellowish or brownish water color coming out of the faucet. Another sign can be the occurrence of green or blue stains on your faucet, bathtub, or shower cabin. It is important to mention that understanding water discoloration is essential in order to distinguish between dangerous and harmless color changes of the water. For example, cloudy water is mostly not a sign of a problem, but the result of trapped air in the pipes.

Water Leakage Problems

One of the most neglected water problems that is usually taken for granted in its initial state is water leakage. Dripping from the faucet or the pipe is generally ignored until it comes to the point where the pipe or the faucet bursts and creates a flood everywhere. Such an approach needs to be avoided at all costs, and a plumbing professional needs to be contacted the second the water dripping is spotted. Repairing water leakage problems is very expensive, and they cause unnecessary water consumption, which is why they should never be ignored.

Unpleasant Smell Of The Water

It is basic knowledge that water is a kind of liquid without any taste or color. An unpleasant smell or taste of the water can be a warning sign that points out the possibility of bacterial growth in the pipes, as well as their corrosion. The consumption of such water can cause contamination and lead to different kinds of diseases. The unpleasant water smell is usually the best indicator that it’s the right time to contact a professional and replace or thoroughly clean up the pipes. 

Hidden Problems Caused By Limescale

In most cases, problems with limescale remain unnoticed for a long period of time. Such problems reduce the efficiency of washing devices, cause the clogging of the pipes, and leave white stains everywhere. Mostly on your sink, dishes, sanitary, etc. Limescale occurs as a result of the hard water, which contains a lot of minerals, such as calcium and magnesium. To conclude, if your household water contains limescale, make sure to boil water in a pot. If there are any visible white traces left after boiling, then it’s time to take preventive measures.

Signs Of Clogged Pipes

  • Slow drainage of the water in the sinks, shower cabins, and bathtubs. If such an issue lasts for a long time, then it’s probably a sign of clogged pipes.

  • Unpleasant odors are coming from the drains as a result of the buildup of grease or food residue.

  • Weird sounds are coming from the drains or the toilet, especially when the water is used elsewhere.

  • Rising water level in the toilet

  • Moldy stains around the pipe area can also be a sign of clogging.

Water problems are usually a consequence of an accumulated problem that remains hidden or neglected for a long period of time. To ensure a budget-friendly and stress-free repair, immediate reaction and preventive examinations from time to time are crucial for maintaining functional pipes.

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