Why Good Plumbing Matters
One of the biggest mistakes that homeowners make is underestimating just how complicated and devastating plumbing can be. It’s kind of ironic, considering that we measure the modernity of a home by whether or not it has modern plumbing, and the advent of indoor plumbing being a big marker in the progress of mankind around the turn-of-the-century. Still, despite this, people drastically underestimate the importance and precarious nature of plumbing. Water is a corrosive substance at the end of the day, and having it running through a structure requires a lot of delicacy and finesse, as we all know just how terrible a leak can be. Leaks can ruin ceilings, roofs and superstructures rather quickly, and when this water gets into the electrical system, shorts and fires can happen as well. Well, that old joke of “water rolls downhill and payday’s on Friday” is far less than what actually is involved in plumbing. Today, were going to explain exactly what can go wrong with plumbing, and ...