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What you get from Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing:
Serving your Community, Since 1970
Established in 1970 by Vietnam Veteran Don Chud.
Chud Cooling & Heating has been delivering over 50 years of exceptional customer service. As a family-owned and operated company, we are dedicated to going above and beyond for every customer. Our simple goal is to help people by providing honest and solution-based options in every service we offer.
We are committed to a sustainable future and constantly adapt to the latest environmental regulations, offering energy-efficient heating and cooling systems. Our friendly and knowledgeable technicians undergo specific training, ensuring the best service for your equipment needs.
A whole house repiping installation can take anywhere from a few days up to a week. Smaller homes can be repiped in as little as two days, while larger homes with multiple bathrooms can take much longer. However, it’s important to note that you won’t necessarily be unable to use your plumbing during that entire time.
How long repiping installation will take depends on the number of people working on the project, the size of your home, and the condition of your pipes. Repiping usually takes two days to a week to complete. Your plumber at Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing will be able to tell you how long the installation will take, when your water will be shut off, and any other details you need to know regarding your repiping installation.
Repiping is replacing the pipelines that supply water to your home. Repiping is a large construction project that involves installing all new pipes throughout the various rooms in your house. During a repiping installation, Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing may advise that your family stay with relatives or at a hotel while the repiping installation is happening.
A repipe for a slab home costs more than a home with a raised foundation because a raised foundation has access to a crawl space. Access to a crawl space makes installing repiping in your home much easier. Slab foundation homes often require creating more holes in your walls to run the new piping. This process costs more because it requires more labor from your certified plumber at Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing.
You should repipe your house because pipes can rust over time and the rust will break off into your home’s water supply (your tap water will appear a reddish or brown color). In this case, you should have Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing repipe your house because this water color is an indication of old pipes which can eventually lead to leaks, unhealthy water quality, and more.
There are some key indicators that your home’s current pipe system needs to be replaced. It is important to note that homes 40 years or older are more prone to needing repiping, as natural deterioration and wear and tear are big factors. If your home is 40 years or older, or you notice any of the following signs of a failing pipe system, call Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing as soon as possible to schedule a Top Professional Repiping Installation:
When the water in your home begins to have an unfamiliar, poor taste and smell, typically of a metallic flavor, your pipes are likely beginning to deteriorate and it’s time to consider replacing them altogether. Besides it being an inconvenience, it’s a surefire sign that your water pipes are suffering and need to be replaced.
Banging and creaking noises from your water pipes are also a pretty clear indication that your water pipes are beginning to fail. As your water pipes age, they will begin to fail naturally, and loud noises that did not used to occur are a good way to gauge that it is time to call Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing for Professional Repiping Installation Services.
Have you noticed a difficulty trying to find a comfortable temperature when turning on your sink or shower? Oftentimes when pipes are beginning to fail, they will cause the water from your pipes to your faucets to not adjust to your desired temperature correctly. If you’ve noticed the temperature of your water suddenly changing, consider repiping services from Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing.
If you suspect that your water pipes may be needing replacement, perform a visual inspection on them and look for any rusting and corrosion. If your pipes are visibly rusting and corroding, this is at the minimum, a sign of age, and at most, a sign that your pipes will need to be repiped by the plumbing experts at Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing.
Your pipes can begin to leak due to a number of reasons. If the leak is only in one particular area, the issue is likely just with that particular part or area of your pipe. If your pipes are leaking from many different areas, your pipes are beginning to fail and will need to be addressed and replaced by the professionals at Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing right away.
One of the biggest red flags in terms of the health of your water pipes is if your water is coming out of your faucets discolored. If the water from your sinks and showers is reddish in hue, this is likely due to corrosion. Discolored water can also come in tints of black, brown, and yellow as well. No matter the case, water discoloration of any color is usually a direct result of failing water pipes and calls for total repiping from the pros at Chud Cooling Heating & Plumbing.
Another clear symptom of expired water pipes is inconsistent water pressure. If the water pressure from your faucet or shower begins to decrease over the time in which you are using it, this is usually due to issues with your water pipes.
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