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FAQs
What's the most important thing to do for my pipes before spring in the Snow Belt?
Before the spring thaw hits its peak, make sure all exterior hose bibs are shut off from inside the house and drained. A pro-tip is to check the insulation on any pipes in unheated crawl spaces or along exterior walls. Rapid thawing after a winter of 20-degree lows can reveal weak spots that turn into bursts.
Our house in Brooklyn Heights was built in the early 60s. Should we be worried about the plumbing?
Houses built in 1961, like many in the village center, have plumbing that is now 65 years old. This is well beyond the 40-50 year service life for galvanized steel pipe. What you'll likely notice first is persistent low water pressure. This happens as decades of mineral scale from our hard water accumulate and narrow the pipe's interior diameter, sometimes down to the size of a pencil.
Could the hilly land here cause plumbing problems?
Yes, the slope of the terrain around Brooklyn Heights puts extra static pressure on the main water line where it enters your home at the street. This constant stress can accelerate wear on older valves and connections. It also affects drainage; a lateral line on a steep lot may not have the proper pitch, leading to slow drains or backups.
As a suburban home, what common plumbing issues should I watch for?
The primary concern with municipal water in our area is the pressure. While generally consistent, it can fluctuate. For older galvanized systems, high pressure events strain already weakened pipes and joints. Another issue is the lateral line from your house to the main sewer; over decades, ground settlement from our clay-heavy soil can cause it to sag and trap debris.
Does Lake Erie water damage water heaters or fixtures?
The mineral content from Lake Erie creates very hard water. This leads to significant scale buildup. Inside a water heater, scale acts as an insulator on the heating elements, forcing the unit to work harder and fail prematurely. On fixtures and showerheads, it clogs aerators, reducing flow and leaving white, crusty deposits.
Why do I keep getting pinhole leaks in my old pipes?
Galvanized steel from that era corrodes from the inside out. After 65 years, the protective zinc coating has worn away, leaving the bare steel to react with water and minerals. This causes localized corrosion that eats through the pipe wall, creating those sudden pinhole leaks. Joints are especially vulnerable as the threaded fittings corrode and lose their seal.
If I call for a plumbing emergency, how fast can you get to my home in Brooklyn Heights?
My typical dispatch route from the area near Cleveland Metroparks Zoo takes me directly onto I-480 eastbound. I can be at your door within 20 to 30 minutes for a critical call, barring unusual traffic. That route is reliable for accessing the whole village.
Do I need a permit to replace my water heater or repipe my house?
Yes, the Brooklyn Heights Building Department requires permits for that work to ensure it meets current code. As a Master Plumber licensed by the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board, I pull all necessary permits, schedule inspections, and handle the red tape so you don't have to. This protects your investment and ensures the job is documented correctly.