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How quickly can a plumber get to Granville South for an emergency?
Heading past Denison University on State Route 16 is the most direct route into the Granville South area. From our shop, that dispatch typically takes 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the time of day. We know those backroads well, which helps us avoid getting slowed down.
Does the hard water from Raccoon Creek ruin appliances?
Water from Raccoon Creek has a high mineral content. That hardness leads to scale buildup, which is tough on water heaters by reducing efficiency and shortening their lifespan. You'll also see it crusting on showerheads and faucet aerators, reducing flow and pressure over time.
Our house was built in the 70s. Are our copper pipes getting to the end of their life?
Copper pipes installed around 1972 are now 54 years old. In Granville Village Center homes from that era, you'll often see pinhole leaks, especially at soldered joints. The pipe wall has worn thin from decades of water flow and mineral interaction. It's common to find these small leaks behind walls or in basement ceilings before they become a major issue.
Who handles permits for a bathroom remodel in Licking County?
The Licking County Building Code Department issues permits for plumbing alterations. As a Master Plumber licensed by the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board, I pull those permits and schedule inspections. My job is to handle that red tape so the project meets code and you don't have to.
What's the most common plumbing problem in a 1970s Granville home?
Pinhole leaks in copper are the most frequent call. After 50-plus years, the interior of the pipe can develop weak spots from scale and corrosion. These leaks often start at horizontal runs or fittings. Addressing one usually means planning for others, as the piping system has aged uniformly.
As a suburban homeowner, what should I know about my water main?
Your service line connects to the municipal supply at the street. Pressure is generally consistent, but older gate valves at the property line can fail. It's also wise to know the location of your main shutoff valve inside the house in case you need to stop water flow quickly.
Does the hilly land around here cause plumbing issues?
The slope of the land, especially near Denison, affects drainage and puts lateral stress on sewer mains. A heavy rain can push soil and debris against buried pipes. For homes built on a grade, this sometimes leads to main line shifts or joint separations over many years.
What should I do to prepare my pipes for a Granville winter?
Before temperatures hit the 20-degree lows, disconnect and drain outdoor hoses. Insulate any exposed pipes in crawl spaces or garages. The real threat often comes during the spring thaw, when ground shift from freezing can stress older underground lines and connections.