8 Hacks to Deal with Your Winter Pipe Problems
Get on top of your taps! Here are eight simple hacks to help you tackle those winter pipe problems.
One of the most feared household troubles is broken pipes. Whether in the bathroom or the kitchen, most people would not know what to do if they faced this situation.
Besides, this type of breakdown usually occurs spontaneously, without any prior notice. The nature of these accidents further accentuates the fear since they are always an emergency.
Can broken pipes be prevented? Yes, if you know the potential risk factors. Keep reading, and we will tell you eight reasons water pipes can burst so you can prevent it.
Poor Quality Raw Materials
One of the main reasons why water pipes can burst is because of raw material problems. Variations of raw materials used, batch changes, incorrect sorting of raw materials, inferior quality additives, degradation, and contamination problems can cause microtears in the pipes that manifest as a break sooner or later.
Design Errors
Defects in the design, dimensions, incompatibility between the pipe material and the water, a soft finish, and other variables can trigger a water pipe to burst.
That is why it is always advisable to purchase products from recognized brands that comply with regulations and safety standards. In this way, you reduce the possibility of design errors or low-quality materials.
Incorrect Installation
The material you are using may be of the best quality, but that will still be useless if the installation is not done correctly.
When working with pipes, any failure, no matter how minor, can cause a chain reaction with problems as small as a simple drip or as large as a pipe burst.
Remember that this type of work should always be carried out by a qualified professional with the proper tools.
Improper Water Pressure
It would be best to verify that the pipes you have can withstand the water pressure in your house before installing them.
Some pipes work with high pressure without problems. However, some materials cannot withstand high pressure and can be hazardous if exposed to them.
It is essential that you also periodically check for changes in your home's water pressure. If you suspect this, talk to a plumber or contact the company that handles the water supply in your area.
A broken pipe under pressure is an emergency because the water can cause problems in the short or long term. We recommend that you contact a qualified local plumber as soon as possible to avoid suffering any significant damage.
Temperature Changes
Depending on the pipe's material, it could be very susceptible to temperature changes and prone to failure if subjected to extreme heat or cold.
First, it is crucial to verify that the pipe's material supports the water temperature to which it will be exposed.
Second, check that changes in the outside temperature do not impact the temperature of the water in the pipe.
Corrosion
Over time, water will gradually degrade the pipe, no matter how good quality it is.
You should carry out proper maintenance to the pipes in your home and change those that are too old or have significantly deteriorated. Using differing pipe mateiral an also conribute to corosion problems. These should be checked periodically to avoid sudden emergencies.
External Environmental Factors
Moisture, light, plants, or animals can cause damage to the pipes in your house.
It is best to keep them isolated from external factors to ensure they remain in the best possible conditions for as long as possible.
Obstructions
The accumulation of small particles or a large object obstruction can cause a partial or total blockage of the pipe.
In either case, this can increase the pipe pressure, and if it is unable to withstand it, it will most likely burst.
Unfortunately, this depends mainly on the quality of your water supply and its mineral content.
These are just a few of the most common reasons why water pipes can burst. However, there can be other factors that cause this problem.
Do not forget to always have the number of a trusted plumber so that you are prepared in the event of any emergency.
About the Creator
Martin Bagel-Brown
Martin lives in Australia and works in web design. Martin enjoys golf, reading and underwater carpet skiing.


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