At DeJusto Plumbing, we know how easy it is to overlook your home’s plumbing—until something goes wrong. One of the most important (and most forgotten) parts of your plumbing system is the water line. These pipes carry water into your home, and if they’re old or deteriorating, they could be setting you up for big problems down the road.
So how do you know when it’s time to replace your old water lines? And why should you even consider it? Let’s break it down.
Signs Your Water Lines Might Need Replacing
- Discolored Water
Rusty or brown water coming from your faucets could be a sign that your pipes are corroding from the inside out. - Low Water Pressure
If your shower is more of a trickle than a stream, old, clogged pipes could be to blame. - Frequent Leaks
Patching the same problem over and over? That’s your plumbing’s way of asking for a more permanent solution. - Aging Pipes
If your home was built before the 1970s and hasn’t had a plumbing upgrade, your water lines might be made from materials that are long past their expiration date—like galvanized steel or even lead.
The Risks of Keeping Old Pipes
Old water lines don’t just cause inconvenience—they can cause real damage. Burst pipes, water damage, mold, and sky-high water bills are just a few of the risks homeowners face when water lines fail unexpectedly. Not to mention, if your pipes still contain lead, they could be putting your family’s health at risk.
The Benefits of Upgrading
✅ Better Water Pressure
✅ Cleaner, Safer Water
✅ Lower Risk of Leaks and Bursts
✅ Improved Home Value
Replacing old water lines is an investment—but it’s one that pays off in peace of mind, better performance, and even potential savings on repairs and insurance.
Why Choose DeJusto Plumbing?
At DeJusto Plumbing, we’ve been helping homeowners and businesses stay ahead of plumbing problems for years. We offer:
- Transparent pricing
- High-quality materials and workmanship
- Minimal disruption to your daily life
- Licensed, experienced professionals who care
Let’s Talk Plumbing Upgrades
If you’re noticing signs of aging pipes—or just want to make sure your water lines are in good shape—give us a call. We’ll assess your system, walk you through your options, and help you decide what’s best for your home and budget.
Contact DeJusto Plumbing today for a consultation—because your pipes won’t fix themselves!