by Sergio Santibanez | Mar 5, 2026 | copper repipe, Galvanized, Quest Piping, repiping, Residential Repipe, Water Leak
Low Water Pressure in Your Home? Your Pipes Could Be the Problem Low water pressure can be frustrating for any homeowner. You may notice it when taking a shower, washing dishes, or trying to fill a sink or bathtub. Instead of a steady flow of water, the pressure feels...
by Sergio Santibanez | Mar 5, 2026 | copper repipe, Galvanized, Quest Piping, repiping, Residential Repipe, Water Leak
Why Do Copper Pipes Get Pinhole Leaks? Many homeowners are surprised when they discover a small leak forming in a copper pipe. These leaks often appear as tiny holes that slowly drip water, sometimes causing damage before the problem is even noticed. These types of...
by Sergio Santibanez | Mar 4, 2026 | copper repipe, Galvanized, Quest Piping, repiping, Residential Repipe, Water Leak
How to Detect a Water Leak at Home (Simple DIY Test) Water leaks can sometimes go unnoticed for weeks or even months. In many homes, plumbing pipes run behind walls, under floors, or beneath the foundation, making leaks difficult to see. Fortunately, homeowners can...
by Sergio Santibanez | Mar 4, 2026 | copper repipe, Galvanized, Quest Piping, repiping, Residential Repipe, Water Leak
Why Copper Pipes Sometimes Fail Sooner in Southern California Although copper pipes are often expected to last 40 to 70 years, the lifespan can be shorter in some parts of Southern California. In areas like South Orange County, including cities such as Mission Viejo,...
by Sergio Santibanez | Mar 4, 2026 | copper repipe, Galvanized, Quest Piping, repiping, Residential Repipe, Water Leak
7 Signs Your Home Needs a Whole House Repipe Most homeowners rarely think about their plumbing system until a problem appears. However, pipes wear down over time. As a result, older plumbing systems can develop corrosion, leaks, and pressure problems...