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Protecting Your Walls and Floors When You Repipe Your Plumbing

Repiping your home to replace plumbing pipes that are old, worn out, or clogged with limescale or rust is a good thing. However, it’s also messy. So, it’s important that you protect your floors and your walls if your plumping pipes run through them. Here’s how.

Things to Do Before the Plumber Arrives

Repiping your entire home can take the better part of a week depending on how big your house is and how complex your plumbing system may be. Repiping a house is basically a type of home renovation. Since your water is going to be turned off, you’ll need to make sure you buy and store enough water for your needs during the repiping process. Better yet, you may want to find another place to stay while the plumbers are working. If you do temporarily move out, it’s important to keep in close communication with your plumbing team. They’ll need to know where to reach you in case of questions or emergencies. If you’re going to stay in your home, make arrangements to drop off your kids or pets with a relative or neighbor for the duration of the repiping job.

How to Protect Your Floors During a Repipe

You and your plumber can work together to protect your floors during the repiping process. Spread drop cloths over the floors and the furniture before any work starts. Another way to protect your floors is to not wear shoes during the job. Slippers that cover the feet and have soles with a good grip are ideal for protecting your floors during repiping.

Protecting the Walls During a Repipe

If you live in a one-story home, it’s entirely possible to do a repiping job without opening up the walls. The plumber can begin the repiping in the basement or the crawl space. However, they’ll have to make openings in areas of the wall to get at the piping there. Move any items that you can from around the places where the plumber will be working. If you’re not sure where your wall pipes run, you can ask your plumber. Even if valuable furnishings aren’t in the work zone, you might still want to cover them with dust covers or try to move them to a safer place.

When the job is done, the plumbing crew will repair any openings and clean up to the best of their ability. Ideally, you shouldn’t even know that they’ve been in your house save that whatever piping problems you had are no more.

Call Our Plumbers for Repiping

Repiping a whole house is a difficult task and will upset your routine for a bit, but it’s worth it in the end. If you want more information about how to prepare your home for repiping, then call our plumbers at E Dennis AC Inc. in Newnan, GA today.

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