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What should you do whenever you notice copper pipe leaks in your system? These copper pipe leaks could be resulting from a pinhole or slab leak. An owner’s first reaction might be to ignore the copper pipe leaks, figuring that it’s a minor problem. Unfortunately, copper pipe leaks are usually pointing to a much larger problem—namely a failing water system.
Business and homeowners are understandably hesitant to undertake a repiping operation, probably because they assume it will be a major project involving tearing down walls and rebuilding pipes. Copper piping is supposed to be rust-free, so what could possibly be going wrong that is causing these copper pipe leaks? Water naturally deteriorates copper from the moment it is turned on. However, there is an alternative solution to tearing the walls down and avoiding all the problems associated with repiping.
Pipe restoration is a process of cleaning the existing pipe system. This process can fix unwanted copper pipe leaks by cleaning the system and creating a barrier between the water current and the copper piping. The process begins when the piping system is air dried and heated. Then oxidation and corrosion build up is cleansed by sandblasting the surface with an air and corundum mixture. Finally, epoxy lining is pressure-applied to the surface that seals and protects the system permanently.
Not only can homeowners and business owners fix copper pipe leaks with this form of pipe restoration, they can also ensure their family’s health. If you are looking for assistance in repairing copper pipe leaks then visit RestoreMyPipes.com, the Ace Duraflo System’s home in southern California. This is the cheaper and the most long lasting solution to fixing copper pipe leaks. Using ePipe technology you can fix copper pipe leaks quickly, safely and permanently.
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