Posts in Rust-Colored Water
Why Rusty Water Is a Red Flag for Your Houston Home

Is your tap water looking brown, yellow, or rusty?
That discoloration might be more than just unpleasant — it could be a warning sign of aging or corroded plumbing inside your home. In many older Houston homes, rusty water often means galvanized or copper pipes breaking down from the inside out. This article explains what causes rusty water, the hidden risks it poses to your health and home, and why a professional repipe might be the safest long-term solution.

Read on to learn what you can do before it becomes a costly problem.

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Understanding and Resolving Brown Water Issues in Your Home Plumbing

When brown water begins flowing from your faucets, it's more than just an aesthetic issue—it can be alarming and potentially harmful. Homeowners often notice this problem manifesting in various ways, from brown water sputtering out of bathtub faucets to discolored water emerging from only one faucet. This article will explore the common causes of brown water in your plumbing system and provide effective solutions to ensure clean, clear water flows in your home.

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