Cast Iron Pipes: What homeowners should know!
Learn why many older homes need their lines replaced due to cast iron piping-

Cast iron pipes were once a popular choice for plumbing systems because they were known for their strength and durability. Many homes-built decades ago still have cast iron drainpipes, but as these pipes age, they can begin to develop problems that homeowners may not notice right away.
Overtime, cast iron pipes are vulnerable to corrosion, rust buildup, cracks and deterioration. As the inside of the pipe begins to break down, it can restrict water flow, cause frequent clogs, and increase the risk of leaks or sewage backups.
One of the biggest concerns with aging cast iron plumbing is that the damage often happens from the inside out. A pipe may look fine from the outside while corrosion is slowly weakening the material and affecting the performance of your plumbing system.
Common signs that your cast iron pipes may be failing include:
~Slow drains throughout your home
~Frequent backups or clogs
~Unpleasant sewer odors
~Water stains or damp areas near plumbing lines
~Cracks, leaks, or signs of corrosion
If you're unsure about the condition of your cast iron pipes, a professional plumbing inspection can help identify potential issues before they become expensive repairs. catching problems early can save you time, money, and the stress of dealing with unexpected plumbing emergencies.
At Doctor Rooter Plumbing, conveniently located in central Kentucky, we help homeowners understand their plumbing systems and find the right solutions to keep their homes protected for years to come.
