A Guide for Old Plumbing Pipes and Systems

St. Louis and West County have some amazing older homes and businesses. They bring a sense of timelessness and beauty to our streets and neighborhoods.

One part of older homes and businesses that isn’t so grand is the old plumbing pipes and systems that are in in place. These older pipes and water or waste systems can cause a number of problems, including leaks, clogs, water quality issues, and even property damage.

It is important to be aware of the signs that your plumbing system may be outdated and to take steps to address the problem before it causes serious damage.

The dangers of old plumbing pipes and systems:

In addition to the problems listed above, old plumbing pipes and systems can also pose a number of safety hazards. For example, corroded pipes can burst, releasing water and potentially dangerous gasses into your business. Additionally, old pipes can be more susceptible to leaks and clogs, which can lead to water damage and mold growth.

Signs of old plumbing pipes and systems:

Leaky faucets and pipes: Leaky faucets and pipes are a common sign of old plumbing. Leaks can waste water and lead to mold and mildew growth.

Low water pressure: If you have low water pressure, it could be a sign that your pipes are clogged or corroded.

Rusty or discolored water: Rusty or discolored water is a sign that your pipes are corroded. Corroded pipes can leak and burst, and they can also contaminate your drinking water.

Strange noises: If you hear strange noises coming from your pipes, such as banging or whistling, it could be a sign of a problem.

The age of your building: If your home/building was built before the 1960s, it is likely that your plumbing pipes and systems are outdated.

Slow drainage: If your drains are draining slowly, it could be a sign that they are clogged. Clogs can be caused by a variety of things, such as grease, hair, and soap scum.

Frequent repairs: If you are constantly having to repair your plumbing system, it could be a sign that it is outdated and needs to be replaced.

Apperance: The outward appearance of the faucets or pipes looks compromised.

Barnacles: Barnacles on cast iron pipes with or without leaking substances

The dangers of old plumbing pipes and systems:

In addition to the problems listed above, old plumbing pipes and systems can also pose a number of safety hazards. For example, corroded pipes can burst, releasing water and potentially dangerous gasses into your business.

Old pipes can be more susceptible to leaks and clogs, which can lead to water damage and mold growth.

If you do own an older home or business, here are some tips, that can help to extend the life of your plumbing system and avoid costly repairs.

  • Keep a record of your plumbing system maintenance. This will help you to track when your system was last inspected and what repairs or maintenance were performed.
  • Have a plan for dealing with plumbing emergencies. This plan should include a list of qualified plumbers who you can call in the event of a problem.
  • Consider investing in a plumbing maintenance contract. This type of contract can help you to save money on plumbing repairs and maintenance in the long run.

How Kokesh Plumbing can help:

Kokesh Plumbing is a full-service plumbing company that specializes in residential and commercial plumbing. We have the experience and expertise to handle all types of plumbing problems, including old plumbing pipes and systems. We can assess your plumbing system and recommend the best course of action to keep your business running smoothly.
If you are concerned about the age of your plumbing pipes and systems, contact Kokesh Plumbing @ 636-391-1233 today for a free consultation. We will assess your plumbing system and recommend the best course of action to keep your business running smoothly and protect your property from damage.