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What is the most common plumbing repair for a house built in 1986?
For 1980s copper systems here, failing solder joints and pinhole leaks in horizontal runs are the top issues. The solder used then was often 50/50 tin-lead, which becomes brittle and can crack after 40 years of expansion and contraction. We also see joint calcification that restricts flow, requiring section replacement rather than a simple patch.
What should I do to my plumbing before hurricane season?
Before the peak, secure anything outside that could become a projectile and damage your hose bibs or main line. Know where your main water shutoff valve is and ensure it turns freely. Consider installing a backwater valve if you don't have one, as intense tropical rains can overwhelm municipal lines. A simple pre-season check can prevent a major flood when a storm hits.
Why am I suddenly getting so many pinhole leaks in my copper pipes?
Your home's copper plumbing is now about 40 years old. For the original construction in Estelle Estates around 1986, that is a common failure point. You are seeing pinhole leaks because the protective internal oxide layer has worn thin over decades, allowing the hard water to corrode the metal from the inside out. This is not a fluke; it's the predictable lifespan of copper in our specific water conditions.
How fast can a plumber get to my house in Estelle?
Heading past Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve on LA-45, our typical dispatch route into Estelle Estates takes 20 to 30 minutes. We time our routes to avoid predictable traffic on that corridor. Once we are in your neighborhood, we know the layouts well, which shaves off crucial minutes when you have an active leak.
Does our Mississippi River water damage my water heater?
Yes, the mineral content from the river leads to hard water, which causes scale buildup. In a water heater, this scale acts as an insulator on the heating elements or gas burner, forcing it to work harder and fail prematurely. You will see reduced hot water capacity and higher energy bills long before a complete failure. An annual flush can mitigate this, but the scale is inevitable.
Could the wet soil near Jean Lafitte Park cause sewer line problems?
The low-lying, saturated soil common in this area puts constant, uneven stress on underground pipes. This can cause the main sewer line to settle or develop bellies where waste collects, leading to chronic clogs. Heading past Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve on LA-45, you see the terrain that contributes to this issue, and I handle the required permits and inspections with the Jefferson Parish Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement for you.