Preventing Plumbing Problems

Preventing Plumbing Problems

Got Hard Water? You'll Likely Need a Drain Cleaning Service

by Calvin Simmmons

When you move to a new home or apartment, one of the first things you're likely to notice is how the water is different. If you've moved to an area that draws its water supply from somewhere other than where you were before, then you could experience hard water for the first time. Hard water is just water that has a higher quantity of calcium and magnesium in it than so-called soft water. While not harmful to you, it could hurt your pipes, so this is why you might want to schedule regular drain cleanings for your shower.

What Hard Water Causes

Hard water often leads to the development of soap scum in showers and anywhere else that you use soap regularly. Strangely enough, the combination of soap and hard water can lead to the development of an insoluble substance that doesn't wash away with simple exposure to soap or hot water. This can lead to unpleasant build-up in your shower itself, but it can also cause trouble for your pipes.

Damage Done to Pipes

Soap scum can easily form inside pipes in addition to outside of them. When an excessive amount of soap scum develops inside the pipe, it can't be penetrated by water or soap, which means that it will just grow thicker with time. If enough of it develops, especially if it gets hair washing down the train stuck in it. In short, if this goes on long enough without any steps taken to control the soap scum, you'll eventually end up with a very slow drain. If it becomes slow enough, it will also have an increased likelihood of developing full-fledged clogs.

What to Do

If you want to avoid a regular headache of having your plumbing come to a crawl and then an eventual stop, you should have a plumber come out regularly. Drain cleaning will clear away soap scum before it gets to the point where it's causing these problems. By getting rid of the scum, you can ensure that your plumbing runs smoothly, and can save time and money on emergency plumbing calls when the water in your shower won't go down at all.

Soap scum is an unfortunate fact of life for people with hard water. You should also consider asking your plumber about the possibility of a water softener for your home, as this will help to reduce the trouble you're having with soap scum. For more information, contact drain cleaning services. 


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Preventing Plumbing Problems

It isn't always easy to know where to start when it comes to household maintenance, but a few years ago I realized I needed a new septic system. We were having a problem with our drains draining properly, so we turned to some experts for some help. They walked us through every aspect of the plumbing process, and within a few days, we were having a brand new septic tank installed. It was great to see just how much better things ran when the septic was working, and this blog is evidence of how much something like that can help.

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