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D Hart Plumbing
D Hart Plumbing is a Brownsville-based plumbing company with over 20 years of experience serving residential and commercial clients throughout the Willamette Valley. Founded by Darren, who has been a ...
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Q&A
What's the one freeze protection tip I need for Brownsville winters?
Disconnect and drain your garden hoses every fall. A forgotten hose bib is the most common point of failure during our 34-degree nights, as water trapped in the hose and spigot freezes and splits the pipe inside your wall. This simple, five-minute task prevents the vast majority of winter freeze calls.
As a rural homeowner, what plumbing systems am I responsible for?
You maintain the entire system from the well pump and pressure tank to the septic tank and drain field. Municipal water and sewer connections are not present. This requires specific knowledge of pump diagnostics, water quality testing for iron or sulfur, and septic system maintenance schedules to avoid costly failures.
Could the flat land near the river cause drainage issues for my sewer?
Plain terrain means minimal natural slope for your main sewer line to rely on. Over decades, this can allow solids to settle and create low spots or bellies in the pipe. We often find these issues during camera inspections for homes built on the consistent, flat soils around the Calapooia River.
What causes those persistent pinhole leaks in my copper pipes?
Copper from the 1970s often develops pinhole leaks from a process called Type 2 pitting corrosion. Mineral deposits in our water create small, concentrated cells on the pipe's interior that eventually eat through the wall. This is a predictable failure mode for 50-year-old copper systems, not a sign of poor initial installation.
Are my copper pipes from the 70s wearing out in my Brownsville home?
Copper plumbing installed in 1974 is now 52 years old. In Historic Downtown, you are likely noticing a pattern of small, recurring leaks, often behind walls or under floors. This age is typical for copper to begin failing due to decades of internal water flow and microscopic wear. Proactive repiping is now a common discussion among neighbors with original systems.
Who pulls permits for a plumbing job in Linn County?
I handle all required permits with the Linn County Building Department under Oregon Building Codes Division rules. My license ensures the work meets current code for safety and insurability. You get the final inspection paperwork for your records without navigating the red tape yourself.
How long does it take a Brownsville plumber to get to my house?
Heading past the Calapooia River on I-5, my truck can reach most Brownsville addresses within 45 minutes. This route provides a reliable dispatch path from our shop to your neighborhood. We account for local traffic patterns to maintain that window for emergency calls.
Does hard water from the Calapooia River damage my plumbing?
Yes, the mineral content that makes our water hard leads directly to scale buildup. Inside your water heater, this scale acts as an insulator, forcing the unit to work harder and shortening its lifespan. On faucet cartridges and shower valves, the same buildup causes reduced flow and premature failure.