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Hayes Plumbing is your trusted, local plumbing expert serving Pomona, NJ, and the surrounding coastal communities. We specialize in comprehensive plumbing inspections designed to proactively identify ...
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Questions and Answers
What's one thing I should do in early spring to prevent a plumbing disaster?
Before the spring thaw hits its peak, disconnect and drain your garden hoses. A hose left connected traps water in the exterior faucet, which can freeze and burst the pipe inside your wall. That 24-degree low we see can happen overnight even in late winter. This simple five-minute task prevents a costly interior water leak.
How fast can a plumber get to my house in Pomona, NJ?
My dispatch route is direct. Heading past Stockton University onto the Garden State Parkway, I can typically be at your door in 20 to 30 minutes. This is a standard response for most calls in Pomona Estates. It is a straightforward run, avoiding the heavier traffic corridors near Atlantic City.
Why do I keep getting pinhole leaks in my copper pipes?
Copper installed around 1996 is failing due to a combination of age and local water chemistry. The primary technical failure is pinhole leaks caused by internal pitting corrosion. This is accelerated by the acidic water and can be concentrated at joints where flux was used during original soldering. Once one leak appears, others in the system are often imminent.
Do I need a permit to replace my water heater in Galloway Township?
Yes, Galloway Township Construction Office 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 inspections, and ensure the installation meets all current code. You get a final inspection sticker for your records, and I handle the administrative red tape.
Does our local water from Atlantic City Municipal Utilities Authority damage water heaters?
Yes, the corrosive nature of the water directly impacts appliance longevity. Inside your water heater, the anode rod, which is designed to sacrifice itself to protect the tank, depletes much faster. Without timely replacement, the tank walls corrode, leading to premature failure and sediment buildup that reduces efficiency and hot water capacity.
As a suburban homeowner, what's my biggest plumbing risk?
In a suburban setting like Pomona Estates with municipal water and sewer, the lateral line from your house to the street is your responsibility. Tree roots seeking moisture are the most common threat, infiltrating pipe joints and causing blockages or collapse. Municipal pressure is generally stable, but a sudden spike from a main break can stress older valves and connections inside your home.
My yard in Pomona is always damp. Could that affect my sewer line?
The low-lying, flat terrain common around here, similar to areas near Stockton University, impedes natural drainage. Saturated soil places constant hydrostatic pressure on your main sewer line. Over decades, this external stress can cause joints to separate or pipes to sag, creating a belly that collects waste and leads to repeated blockages.
My home was built in the 90s in Pomona Estates. Should I be worried about my plumbing?
Your copper pipes are now 30 years old. In this area, that is a critical lifespan. Homeowners here are now seeing a predictable pattern: initial signs of green corrosion at pipe joints and valves, followed by a sharp increase in pinhole leaks, especially in hot water lines. This is not random failure; it is the expected service life for copper in our corrosive soil and water conditions.