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What Are Some Common Causes of Pipe Failure in South Eugene?

10/17/2023 (Permalink)

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Our local South Eugene and Florence team is a trusted leader in water damage restoration services. Some of the most common causes of pipe failure:

Corrosion: Corrosion occurs when pipes degrade due to chemical reactions with water or other substances, leading to weakened walls and eventually leaks.

Age: Over time, pipes can deteriorate due to wear and tear, resulting in cracks, leaks, and reduced structural integrity.

Water Pressure: Excessive water pressure can stress pipes, causing them to develop leaks or burst. Rapid pressure changes, such as water hammer, can also contribute to pipe failure.

Freezing: When water in a pipe freezes, it expands and can lead to pipe bursts. This is particularly common in colder climates.

Physical Damage: Pipes can be damaged during construction, renovations, or even by accidental impacts, causing cracks or fractures that lead to leaks.

Tree Root Intrusion: Tree roots seeking water can grow into pipes, causing blockages, damage, and eventual pipe failure.

Poor Installation: Incorrect installation techniques, such as improper joint connections or inadequate support, can lead to premature pipe failure.

Chemical Reactions: Exposure to certain chemicals or substances carried by the water can lead to pipe deterioration or corrosion.

Regular inspections, proper installation, and addressing and correcting issues quickly can help minimize the risk of pipe failure.

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