Repiping in Brenham, Tx
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Depending on your piping material, it can last between 30-50 years, but if you’ve recently experienced recurring issues and repairs that aren’t solving the problem long-term, it may be time for new pipes.
Our expert piping and repiping services in Brenham, TX, are completed by a team with over 20 years of experience. Don’t continue to suffer from leaks, corrosion, or collapsed pipes when a new system offers long-lasting relief from these persistent issues.
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If your home is over 50 years old and your plumbing is original to the space, it can be made of outdated materials like steel or cast iron. Continuing to repair these materials are costly and ineffective as these pipes corrode faster than today’s PVC alternatives. These ancient pipes can be why you suffer from an unreliable system with recurring issues like poor drainage and clogs.
If your system has more than one leak or is corroded past repair, you may notice fluctuations in water temperature and low water pressure. Finding more than one leak can be difficult, especially if they’re minuscule. This often leads to multiple leak repairs without solving the more significant problem, the durability of your pipes. Let us solve this problem for good with expert piping and repiping services in Brenham, Tx.
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If your home suffers from one or more of these problems, consider trusting Pelican Plumbing for repiping:
Your plumbing is original to the home
You experience recurring issues
Water temperature constantly fluctuates
Water pressure is low
New + Remodel Piping
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While planning your new space, we’ll determine your plumbing layout for efficiency and functionality. This rough-in is vital for deciding how your plumbing fits in your home and ensuring it doesn’t affect your other systems.
During new construction, any large fixtures like showers or tubs will be installed before doors are framed so your structure and appliances aren’t damaged unnecessarily.
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Now that there are a few appliances in your home, it’s critical that they receive water with your freshwater line. This is often installed below the soil’s frost level, so it stays unaffected by temperatures. Smaller lines split off from the main line to move water throughout your home.
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As fresh water moves through your home, you also need drains to move wastewater away from your space. In a multi-story building, you have a “vent and soil stack” that connects the drains between floors before joining your primary sewer line.
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Finally, your home is beginning to come together and needs the finishing touches, like small fixtures, including P-traps, faucets, and showerheads. This creates a move-in-ready space after our expert piping and repiping services in Conroe.
