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JS Plumbing & Heating
JS Plumbing & Heating is a fourth-generation family-owned and operated business that has been serving the Hamptons since 1919, with over 100 years of experience in the plumbing and heating industry. F...
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Questions and Answers
Does having a private well mean I need different plumbing maintenance?
Yes, private wells directly supply untreated hard water with high mineral content. That scale builds up inside pipes, water heaters, and fixtures, reducing flow and efficiency. Without a municipal softener, your water heater's anode rod depletes faster and heating elements fail prematurely. Installing a whole-house water softener or conditioner is not a luxury here—it's essential hardware to protect your investment.
What's the best thing to do with my plumbing before spring?
Our temperate climate means freeze events are brief but can dip to 24°F. The real danger is the spring thaw, when ground shifts from freeze cycles can stress main line connections. Before it hits, disconnect and drain all outdoor hoses, and ensure your main water shut-off valve operates smoothly. Insulate pipes in unheated crawl spaces. A small drip from faucets during a hard freeze can prevent a costly rupture.
Our home was built in the late 80s. Should we be worried about the plumbing?
Homes from 1988 are now 38 years old, which is a critical point for copper plumbing. In Bridgehampton Village, we're seeing widespread pinhole leaks and joint failures in houses of that vintage. The copper has been through decades of our hard water, and its lifespan is ending. This isn't a matter of if it will fail, but when. Proactive repiping is now a standard conversation for homeowners here.
What is a pinhole leak and why does it keep happening in my copper pipes?
Pinhole leaks are tiny failures in copper pipe walls, common in systems installed around 1988. Our hard, acidic well water accelerates corrosion from the inside out. You'll often find them first on hot water lines or at solder joints where dissimilar metals meet. It's a systemic issue for this age of plumbing; patching one leak usually means another is developing nearby in the pipe.
Could the sandy soil here be causing my drainage problems?
The coastal terrain around Bridgehampton has sandy, shifting soil. This provides good drainage generally, but it can also cause settling that puts stress on your main sewer or water line running from the house to the street. Over decades, this settling can lead to bellied pipes or separated joints, causing chronic slow drains or backups. It's a common issue we investigate by camera when surface grading doesn't solve the problem.
Do I need a permit to replace my water heater or re-pipe my house?
Most major plumbing work in the Town of Southampton requires a permit from the Building Department. As a master plumber licensed through Suffolk County Department of Labor, Licensing and Consumer Affairs, I pull those permits, schedule inspections, and ensure the work meets all code. Handling that red tape is part of the job—you shouldn't have to navigate town hall for a plumbing emergency or renovation. It keeps the project legal and insurable.
How quickly can a plumber get to my house if I have a burst pipe?
From my shop, a typical dispatch route heads past the Bridgehampton Historical Society onto State Route 27. That main artery gets us to most calls in the village within 45 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic and your specific lane. We know the back roads to avoid seasonal congestion. The key is calling immediately so we can be rolling while you shut off the main valve.
As a rural homeowner, what plumbing systems am I responsible for?
You're responsible for the entire system from the well pump and pressure tank to the septic tank and drain field. There's no municipal sewer or water department to call. This means maintenance like septic pumping every 2-3 years, checking well pressure switches, and protecting the wellhead from contamination are critical. A failure in any of these private components is a homeowner repair, not a town issue.