Understanding the Lifespan of Your Plumbing System

By
Ben
4 min read min read
Plunging a blocked toilet

The average household's plumbing system is a vital yet often overlooked area of home maintenance. Understanding the average lifespan of various components of your home's plumbing system can aid in preemptive action, reducing potential damage, and costly repairs. Here, we will explore the longevity of typical parts of a residential plumbing system, and when you should consider replacements.

Hot Water Service

Did you know? The lifespan of a hot water service typically ranges between 8 to 12 years. However, this can be influenced by factors such as the quality of the unit, maintenance, usage patterns, and the hardness of your water. Signs that your water heater needs replacing include inconsistent water temperature, water leaks around the base of the heater, or rust-colored water.

Tapware & Fixtures

Moving on to your tapware and fixtures. While they generally have a long lifespan, their duration can be significantly shortened by frequent use and hard water buildup. Most faucets remain in great condition for about 15 to 20 years. However, if you're frequently dealing with leaks or decreased water flow, then it could mean it's time for a tap replacement. 

Toilets

Consider your toilets. They tend to last a solid 20-30 years. While parts inside the toilet, like the flapper or fill valves, may need replacement every 5 years, the porcelain fixtures should work fine over decades. Watch out for constant clogs, cracks, and recurring repairs as signs your toilet may need to be replaced. 

Pipes

Your home's piping system is perhaps the most critical component of your residential plumbing. Plastic piping tends to last for approximately 25-40 years. Meanwhile, brass or copper pipes can last anywhere from 40 to 70 years, and galvanized steel pipes usually last between 20 to 50 years. Noticing low water pressure, discolored water, or increased plumbing blockages may indicate that your pipes are nearing the end of their lifespan.

Always remember, regular maintenance of your residential plumbing system will extend its lifespan, save you money, and spare you unexpected inconveniences. The minute you spot any warning signs, don't hesitate to reach out to a professional plumber. Fixing an issue earlier rather than later can save significant time, money, and stress in the long run. Call Outright Plumbing today!