In-House Plumbing Company Blog
Many homeowners ask: how long should cast iron pipes last? While manufacturers intended cast iron to survive up to 50 years, real-world conditions often lead to issues much sooner —…
Waiting to replace deteriorating cast iron pipes can seem like a way to save money, but it often leads to much higher costs down the road. As these pipes age,…
Homeowners’ insurance typically covers sudden damage, but it rarely covers gradual deterioration — like what happens with aging cast iron pipes. If a sewer backup floods your home, the damage…
Homeowners often think about roof repairs or kitchen upgrades when protecting their home’s value — but they overlook the pipes beneath their feet. Failing cast iron pipes can create issues…
Replacing underground sewer pipes might sound simple, but in reality, it’s one of the most complex home repairs you can face. Especially when dealing with an old cast iron pipe…
Many homeowners don’t realize their cast iron pipes are failing until serious problems appear. Here are five early signs you might need pipe replacement services: Frequent Drain Backups: If you’re…
If your home was built before 1986, there’s a good chance your plumbing system includes cast iron pipes. Over time, cast iron deteriorates, leading to leaks, backups, and costly damage.…
Most cast iron pipes were designed to last about 50 years — but in North Texas, it’s common to see deterioration starting between 35 and 50 years, and sometimes even…
At In House Plumbing Company serving you is our business. We service the following areas of Texas: Plano, Richardson, Garland, Dallas, and surrounding cities. We Specialize in Cast Iron Sewer…