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Corroded Pipes Cause Water Damage in Murrieta Hot Springs Home?

11/20/2023 (Permalink)

A corroded pipe is visible on the exterior of a home. We are leaders in water damage restoration services in Riverside County.

When you have water damage from a failed pipe, fast action is necessary to avoid more costly and time-consuming repairs. Our local Murrieta team has been restoring water damage in the Murrieta Hot Springs area for many years. One of the more common forms of pipe failure is corrosion.

What Causes Pipe Corrosion?

Corrosion is a chemical process where the metal of the pipes gradually deteriorates over time due to exposure to water and other elements. Different types of pipes (e.g., copper, galvanized steel, or iron) are susceptible to corrosion to varying degrees. Corrosion can weaken the pipe walls, leading to leaks or even complete pipe failure. Factors like the pH of the water, water temperature, and the presence of contaminants can influence the rate of corrosion.

By conducting regular inspections, performing routine maintenance, and addressing plumbing issues promptly, you can help prevent pipe failures and extend the lifespan of your home's plumbing system.

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When your Murrieta Hot Springs home or commercial business has a water damage emergency, our local Murrieta team is Here to Help. ® We’ll restore your water damage “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at 951-894-4392.

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