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How do I know if my home needs new piping?

There are a lot of big and important decisions that homeowners have to make from time to time, one of which is whether to install new piping. You might find yourself having to make this decision if you’re experiencing a lot of plumbing problems, like multiple leaks, tree root intrusions, or frequent clogs and backups. But adding new pipes isn’t always the best choice. Some plumbing problems benefit more from repairs rather than replacements. Letting

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How often do homes need to be repiped?

If you have plumbing problems that seem to persist or worsen, you may be wondering if it’s time to replace your pipes. If you live in an older home, you may also be thinking about whether your pipes are reaching the end of their lifespan. Many factors, including the age, type, and condition of your pipes, as well as the water quality in your area and your usage patterns, impact how often a home needs

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Can My Pipes Be Repaired or Do I Need To Replace Them?

Few things can rival the feeling of accomplishment that comes with owning a home. That’s the overarching consensus of over 66% of American homeowners. And they share this sentiment for several reasons. According to the National Association of Realtors, a trusted trade association for real estate professionals, homeowners benefit from appreciation, equity, tax benefits, predictable monthly payments, and stability, none of which come with renting. There are, however, some drawbacks to owning a home. Homeowners,

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Why Does Soft Water Feel Slimy in the Shower?

Many homeowners around Melbourne, FL have water softeners installed to treat hard water. This is a great way to protect pipes against the mineral buildup and damage caused by hard water. Installing a water softener can also protect your skin, hair, and clothes against the harsh effects of hard water. However, the strange phenomenon of slimy water causes some homeowners to wonder if their water is still okay. It can be strange to suddenly realize

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Is the Water in Melbourne, FL Hard or Soft?

If you’ve noticed that the water in Melbourne, Florida, has a distinctive taste and feel, you may have wondered if it’s hard or soft. In fact, Melbourne’s water contains high levels of dissolved calcium and magnesium that make it “hard” and different from “soft” water that has a lower concentration of these minerals. Hard water can be tough on your plumbing, appliances, skin, and hair. It stops soap from lathering, leads to scale buildup in

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How often do I have to add salt to my water softener?

In Melbourne, the tap water is sourced from both the Floridan Aquifer and Lake Washington. According to state-provided data, the water contains copper, lead, nitrites, nitrates, nickel, and other contaminants. Your home’s water softener does the important job of removing these elements from your tap water as it enters your home. To do its important job, it must have an adequate supply of salt. Often, homeowners ask our licensed plumbers about the recommended frequency for

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How to Test for Hard Water

In most areas of the country, hard water reigns supreme. But what exactly is it? When someone talks about “hard” water, they are usually referring to water that has been affected by dissolved minerals such as manganese, calcium, and magnesium. Hard water occurs as a result of natural processes that occur within the source. For example, in Florida, many residents have hard water as a result of limestone formations within the Floridian aquifer system. Do

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What is hard water?

Hard water, caused by an excess of dissolved minerals, is a widespread problem that many homes have to deal with. Hard water isn’t necessarily dangerous to your health, but it can ruin your plumbing, appliances, and fixtures. Homeowners can improve the performance and longevity of their water systems by gaining knowledge about the causes of hard water and exploring ways to lessen its negative effects. Definition of Hard Water To put it simply, hard water

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