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Travisano Plumbing
Travisano Plumbing has been a trusted name for homeowners and businesses across Northern New Jersey since 1999. As a family-owned and operated, fully licensed and insured plumbing service, we provide ...
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Common Questions
What's one thing I should do before spring to prevent plumbing problems?
Before the spring thaw hits its peak, disconnect and drain your garden hoses. A hose left connected traps water in the exterior faucet and the pipe behind the wall. When overnight temperatures still dip near 20 degrees, that trapped water can freeze, expand, and crack the faucet or the interior supply line. This simple step avoids a common and costly seasonal repair.
How quickly can a plumber get to North Caldwell for an emergency?
Heading past Greenbrook Country Club on I-280 gets me into North Caldwell quickly. From there, navigating the local streets to Grandview Estates typically takes 30 to 45 minutes from dispatch. I plan routes around known traffic patterns to ensure that window is reliable for urgent calls like a burst pipe.
Does Passaic Valley water damage my plumbing fixtures?
Water from the Passaic Valley Water Commission is hard, meaning it has a high mineral content. This leads to scale buildup inside pipes and appliances. In water heaters, scale acts as an insulator on the heating elements, forcing them to work harder and fail sooner. You'll also see reduced flow at faucet aerators and showerheads as the small passages become restricted with mineral deposits.
Why do my copper pipes keep springing pinhole leaks?
Pinhole leaks in 1960s-era copper are often due to a combination of age and our local water chemistry. After six decades, microscopic imperfections in the pipe wall can be eroded by the water's mineral content and flow velocity. This creates a weak spot that eventually perforates. The leaks frequently cluster in areas of turbulent flow, like right after elbows or tees.
Our copper pipes are from the late 1960s. What should I be watching for?
Copper plumbing installed around 1967 is now 59 years old. In homes across Grandview Estates, this age means we're seeing a predictable wave of failures. The pipe walls thin from decades of internal water flow and external soil chemistry. You'll notice pinhole leaks first, often in horizontal runs behind walls or in basements, followed by a sudden loss of water pressure when a major section fails.
Do I need a permit to replace my water heater, and who handles that?
Yes, the North Caldwell Building Department requires a permit for water heater replacement. As a Master Plumber licensed by the New Jersey State Board of Examiners, I pull all necessary permits, schedule the required inspections, and ensure the installation meets current code. My credentials mean I handle the red tape so you don't have to, and the work is documented correctly for your home's records.
We're on town water and sewer. What are common issues for a suburban home like mine?
Municipal water pressure in North Caldwell is generally consistent, but aging pressure-reducing valves can fail, sending a damaging surge into your home's system. For sewer laterals, the primary concern isn't septic systems but tree roots. Mature landscaping common in suburbs seeks out the water and nutrients in old pipe joints, leading to intrusive roots that cause blockages and require professional clearing.
Could the hilly property around Greenbrook Country Club affect my main sewer line?
Hilly terrain places constant, uneven stress on underground sewer mains. The soil on slopes can shift gradually over time, a process called subsidence. This movement puts strain on pipe joints, which may separate or crack. For homes downhill, this can also increase the hydraulic load on the line during heavy rain, making backups more likely if there's even a partial blockage.