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Experiencing Low Water Pressure?

Repiping a home is the last improvement decision people want to make. Repiping is rumored to be stressful due to messes and little or no water, causing major disruption. Unfortunately, nothing lasts forever. Here are a few things to look for when deciding whether you need to repipe or not. You probably need new pipes if you are experiencing any of the following:

  • Leaking Pipes— Sometimes you may hear water, even if there is none running. You will see actually leaking or might even have bubbling underneath your floors or walls. In extreme situations, you may even be seeing some mold or mildew.
  • Rusting Pipes—You can tell if your pipes are rusted if your water is tasting funky or appears to be discolored. If pipes are rusting, the plumbing system is well on its way to complete failure.
  • Low Water Pressure—Not always, but low water pressure could mean that the inside of your plumbing system is blocked due to corrosion.
  • High Water Bills—Obviously if your water company is telling you your usage is dramatically higher, it probably is. A surprising bill is a sign that your plumbing system is leaking.

Are you seeing signs that your home or business needs a  repipe? Call 866-262-1815 to speak to one of our friendly repipe professionals today.

Do You Need a Residential Repiper?

Call AMA Repiping to handle your new repipe investment and solve all of your water issues. Our customers are always satisfied with their new water systems. They enjoy the cleanest water, take hot showers, and have total peace of mind. Give us a call today and find out why your neighbors always choose our professionals.

AMA Repiping has the finest reputation around because:

Quality Materials We only give our customers the best. From copper to PEX pipes, our plumbing systems are installed to last a lifetime.

Profound Workmanship Our repipe specialists are highly trained and take pride in everything they do.

Cleanliness We protect your property. Your home will be left just as clean as it was before.

Convenience There will be minimum disruption in your day to day life. We strive to make this experience as painless as possible.

 

AMA Repiping is here to handle your commercial and residential repiping needs! Give us a call at 866-262-1815 for the most competitive pricing in the industry. One of our repipe specialists will take their time inspecting your pipes and find the best solution for your home and situation. Contact us now, one of our friendly representatives can answer all of your repiping questions.

Trees That Damage Your Piping

When choosing trees for your yard, it is important to consider your pipes and what could potentially happen to them. You should consider choosing a tree that is slow growing and less likely to puncture your pipes.

Willows, Maple, Oak, Aspen, Birch, and Elm trees cause the most damage to underground plumbing pipes. However, trees that do not pose threats to your pipes are fruit trees, cypresses, cedars, palmettos, and magnolias.

It is important to get your trees and schedule pipe inspections often. Pipe Inspections can save your money before you incur thousands of dollars in damage from Mother Nature. If you are buying a home and wondering about tree types and placement, consider these lists before making big decisions.

If you feel you have already been a victim of your trees, give us a call today –

 

 

Copper Repipe

If you own a home that still has galvanized pipes, you need to contact a repipe specialist as soon as possible. Replacing your galvanized piping will benefit you in more ways than one.

Improve Property Value. New piping will dramatically increase your home investment. Homes on the market with galvanized piping are very hard to sell.

Better Tasting Water. Corrosion in galvanized pipes can cause metallic tasting water from lead, zinc, and iron build-up.

Water Heater Preservation. Due to the corroded water discussed above, your water heater may be affected. This water could be damaging the inside of your water heater.

Water Multi-Use. Ever took a shower and someone flush a toilet causing an icy splash. Replacing your old pipes with a copper repipe will put a stop to the discomfort.

Copper piping is a cost effective option for replacing galvanized piping, providing resistance to corrosion as well as leak-proof joints.

Copper piping is a popular option because it is eco friendly and recyclable.

Copper lasts twice as long as PEX piping and is also used outside because it is weather resistant.

 

Copper is one of the most popular and dependable options for replacing your plumbing.  If your pipes are 40 years or older, it is time to consider repiping. For more information or to have your home plumbing system replaced with a whole home copper repipe, call (866) 262-1815.