Corrosion slowly destroys metal pipes from the inside, and it often shows up as discolored water and pinhole leaks. Here is how Colorado Springs homeowners can slow it down.
What causes corrosion
Water chemistry, oxygen, and age all contribute. freezing winters and hard water are both common, and older homes often have aging supply lines In Colorado Springs, the local water profile plays a big role in how fast copper and galvanized lines wear.
The early warning signs
Rusty or blue-green stains on fixtures, a metallic taste, and recurring small leaks are all signs that corrosion is underway.
Slow it down
Controlling water pressure, treating aggressive water with a neutralizer or softener, and replacing failing sections early all extend the life of the pipes.
The long-term fix
When corrosion is widespread, repiping with modern PEX or copper is the only permanent answer. It ends the cycle of pinhole repairs.
Get an assessment
A pro can test the water and inspect the pipes to gauge how much life is left. Call 888-217-3585 and Colorado Springs Plumber Connect will match you with a Colorado Springs pro.
Plumbing in Colorado Springs: what to know
In Colorado Springs, freezing winters and hard water are both common, and older homes often have aging supply lines. Pros in our network know the local quirks and bring the right parts on the first visit.
Across El Paso County — from Fountain, Monument and Woodland Park to ZIP codes like 80909, 80917, 80915 — homeowners deal with the same kinds of issues. The tips above apply locally, and when a job goes beyond a quick fix, a vetted local pro is only a call away.
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