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How To Protect Pipes From Corrosion Tuesday, September 27th, 1:24 PM
Plumbing Contractors in West Jordan, UT, Share Tips To Prevent Pipe Corrosion.

West Jordan, United States - September 26, 2022 / Valley Plumbing and Drain Cleaning /

What Is Pipe Corrosion?

Steel is the most common metal choice for plumbing, but it can rust. Pipes can crack and eventually burst due to corrosion, so homeowners should practice preventative measures to keep corrosion at bay. 

Pipe corrosion is a common problem that affects households. While steel pipes are more popular, copper and cast iron pipes can deteriorate too. This is partly due to high oxygen levels found in the water and underground electrical currents.

Water quality is a major issue once the integrity of the piping is jeopardized. Corrosion can lead to a cloudy water texture, odd smells, and lower water pressure. 

Protecting New and Old Pipes

coatingEven newly-installed pipes can benefit from protective measures. New coatings and protective linings are recommended for homeowners in Utah. It is a relatively easy process and can be used for both underground and above-ground piping systems. 

There are several methods when it comes to interior coating. Coal tar enamel is used to add strength and flexibility to existing pipes. This enamel is water resistant with high electrical resistance. Bacteria and root penetration are less likely with this type of enamel.

Cement mortar pipe linings are used for long-term protection. The lining does not affect water quality with corrosive materials and prevents microbiological growth. By pumping a cement mixture into a pipe, wet mortar creates additional thickness for protection. 

Liquid-applied epoxy is more like a primer. Generally, two coats are used to prevent chemicals from entering the water system. Pipes with liquid epoxy are abrasion resistant and work well as a double lining. 

Water Softener

water softenerWater softeners are devices that remove minerals from water, making it softer. Hard water contains high levels of calcium and magnesium, which can cause pipe corrosion. Softening water helps to prevent this type of damage. 

There are two main types of water softeners: salt-based and salt-free. Salt-based systems work by exchanging the hard minerals in water for sodium ions. This process is called ion exchange. Salt-free systems use a process called reverse osmosis to filter out the hard minerals. 

Both types of water softeners can be effective at preventing pipe corrosion. However, salt-based systems may be more effective for very hard water, while salt-free systems may be better for people with certain health conditions. Speak to a plumber or water treatment specialist to find the best option for a home. 

Plumbing Maintenance

There are a few ways to maintain the pipes. The first doesn’t even require additional help. By simply avoiding chemical drain cleaners, corrosion is less likely to occur. Chemical drain cleaners are known for eating away at copper and steel piping. Baking soda and vinegar are the better DIY alternatives for disintegrating tough clogs.

Perhaps the best way to help prevent pipe corrosion is by keeping up with routine plumbing maintenance with a professional. Plumbers can prevent future plumbing issues and take care of existing corrosion. Regular maintenance is advised to keep the plumbing system in good condition and catch any problems before they get out of hand. 

Valley Plumbing and Drain Cleaning

Valley Plumbing and Drain Cleaning is a family-owned business serving its neighbors in West Jordan, UT, and the surrounding areas since 2011. They provide honest pricing, a hassle-free experience, and 24/7 live answers. Call them today for plumbing services in West Jordan, UT.

Contact Information:

Valley Plumbing and Drain Cleaning

5698 Dannon Way Suite 11
West Jordan, UT 84081
United States

Chad Westover
(801) 405-9334
https://www.valleyplumbing.com/

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