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Copper pipe repair may be very unexpected to a homeowner. After all, copper piping is supposed to be rustproof and the perfect solution to all your plumbing needs. (Copper does offer an advantage over steel piping) However, copper pipe repair will be necessary if the piping system has corroded because of a lack of maintenance and cleaning. How does this happen?
From the moment copper interacts with the water current, the material is slowly deteriorating. Evidence of this corrosion build up can be seen in minor problems such as pinholes or slab leaks. This corrosion will also present a health risk to anyone drinking the tap water. Copper pipe repair is not only necessary for fixing leaks, but also for maintaining your home’s security.
It is very expensive to turn to repiping in choosing a category of vital copper pipe repair. Plumbers may have to tear down walls and reconstruct piping systems. A far easier solution would be pipe restoration in copper pipe repair. This type of copper pipe repair involves cleaning the pipe system so that the water will be permanently protected from the copper piping. This ePipe technology is made possible by an epoxy lining that goes on the surface of the piping system, protecting the sensitive material from water and the water from contamination.
If you need copper pipe repair in southern California then review the Ace Duraflo’s system at the Restore My Pipes website. Find out how the copper pipe repair process works, how the pipe restoration process compares to copper repiping and plastic piping, along with more information related to copper pipe repair and plumbing maintenance. If you need help with copper pipe repair, don’t needlessly tear up your house! Let Ace Duraflo’s system (at RestoreMyPipes.com) repair your plumbing once and for all.
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