Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Low Water Pressure Montclair Copper Re-pipe
Montclair, California Long time Montclair resident Mrs. Connie Y. was fed up with low water pressure in multiple fixtures in her home. The final straw was the kitchen faucet was now producing a rusty colored trickle of water, instead of a nice steady stream of clean clear water. She interview several plumbing companies including us Care One Professional Plumbing, and after meeting with the contractors, we were selected based on competetive estimate, our quality track record, and our attention to details. Mrs. Y's one bath home was completed in a day including patching and clean up, we left her home clean and ready for paint and she was thrilled with the results of the work.
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Copper re-pipe,
low water pressure,
Montclair Water Pressure,
replace galvanized pipe,
Rusty Water
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6 comments:
This is great! Basically, copper repiping is completely replacing all of the existing hot and cold water pipes in a home, condominium, apartment or commercial building. Anyway, thanks for sharing and I definitely visit here more often.
And what can be done about low water pressure?
We like that you are a family-owned business that cares about their customers. We run our business the same way in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Sometimes when plumbing companies get too big, they lose sight that the customer is what counts. Keep up the good work.
Encouraging to see consumers on the West Coast are still using copper.
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Copper is the most reliable material for pipes. They don;t rust easily, and is quite easy to form into curves and other shapes for the convenience of the house owner.
Copper is malleable, reddish-brown metallic element that is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity and is widely use for electrical wiring,water piping,and corrosion-resistant parts,either pure or in alloys such as brass and bronze.
Blanco sinks: well depending on the cause of the low water pressure there are a few options. If it's because of galvanized pipe, than the solution is to replace with copper. If the piping is okay and the problem is low pressure being delivered to the property, than there are booster pumps that can be used to increase the water pressure. Each situation has a resolution
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