Cast Iron Pipe Repairs in Miami, the Florida Keys & Orlando, FL

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Cast iron pipes have been widely used for sewer lines throughout the United States for decades. The average lifespan for these pipes is 30 to 50 years. Over time, as the cast iron is exposed to moisture, it begins to rust and corrode. As time goes on, the rusting becomes worse to where eventually the pipe deteriorates or fails.

It is important to fix or replace the cast iron pipes as soon as possible. If they become too deteriorated, they can let in foreign substances and lead to wastewater escaping and polluting the surrounding area. Rust is another problem that can constrict the flow of wastewater and lead to buildups in the sewer line. So, fixing your sewer line is imperative under these conditions, especially if your cast iron pipes have been in place for over 50 years.

Contact Our Plumbing Contractors for Cast Iron Pipe Repairs Today

At Express Trenchless Sewer Line Repairs, our plumbing contractors provide professional cast iron pipe repairs. Cast iron pipes were a popular choice for sewer lines and many homes utilize cast iron pipes for that reason. However, just like any metal that is exposed to water, it rusts and corrodes away over time. The average lifespan of these pipes is 30 - 50 years in most homes, but they can last up to 100 years in optimal conditions. There are signs to look out for that indicate you may need cast iron pipe repairs. They include discolored water, cracks in your foundation, and slow draining. If you notice any of these signs, give us a call! We will come to inspect your pipes and do any needed repairs.

Signs Your Cast Iron Pipes Need Repairs

Discolored Water

Discolored water is a sign of rust and corrosion in your sewer lines. That means your cast iron pipes are reaching the end of their lifespan.

Slow Draining

This is an indication of a problem with your pipes. We also wanted to mention that products used to unclog your drains have caustic substances that are bad for cast iron pipes.

Insect or Rodent Infestations

Cockroaches, rats, and flies in your home can be a sign your pipes are cracked and damaged. These nuisances can fit through small cracks. If you have been in contact with a pest control company and have yet to see any reduction or solution, it may be cracked pipes that are the problem.

Cracks in Your Foundation Wall

Cracks in your foundation are something that you should always get inspected and repaired immediately. They are also a symptom of a damaged pipe that has been leaking for far too long.

Sewage Puddles

This is a clear indication that you have a problem with your sewer line.