You may feel something similar to the seven-year itch after living in your home for a while, especially with regard to your plumbing. Although you love your neighborhood and your home, there are amazing improvements that will make your house even more beautiful. However, you don’t want to just upgrade your house with the latest gadgets.

It is worth your time to improve your plumbing. There are many options for plumbing upgrades that will meet your practical needs and look cool.

Improving Family Health

In the past few decades, residential water safety became a pressing issue. Broken sewage pipes in older areas, use of pesticides and fertilizers, and even seasonal flooding can all impact water quality. Therefore, it is more important than ever to ensure that water purification and treatment are part of your plumbing systems. Your home can have a state of the art purification and filter system installed. This will remove chlorine from your water and reduce other chemicals. It may be time for a plumbing upgrade if you have a strong sewage smell from your toilets or drains, but your water quality is still good.

Vents are required to vent the plumbing and provide fresh-air intake. This will allow air to escape from the pipes and equalize pressure. Blocked plumbing vents can lead to minor problems such as slow drains and bubbling toilets. But, they can also cause more serious problems by allowing dangerous gasses to enter your home. While it may not be the most glamorous of upgrades, it is an important one if you want to improve the health of your family.

Upgrades to Convenience

It is important to upgrade your plumbing in order to improve your health. However, it is also important to install new plumbing appliances to increase your convenience. Low water pressure and insufficient heat water are two of most common problems with home plumbing.

It is frustrating to have a hot shower but get a weak, warm trickle of water. These problems can be solved with plumbing upgrades. This will make showering more pleasant and convenient for everyone.

Try upgrading your plumbing system to increase water pressure if you notice that water pressure is dropping when multiple appliances or family members are using the same water supply simultaneously.

A booster is an electric pump that uses a pressure tank and an electric pump to increase your home’s water pressure. You may be experiencing low water pressure but running out of hot tap water. A whole house tankless system is an option that can replace your current heater tank. The system heats the water quickly, then sends it to your faucet. This ensures that hot water continues to flow.

Upgrades for Cost Savings

Although it is important to improve your plumbing, you can also save money. Some plumbing upgrades can help you save money every year on energy and maintenance. While there are many upgrades in this category, two stand out among them: Water Softeners & Tankless Water Heaters.

Your water may be considered “hard” if it contains high levels of magnesium and calcium. This can cause many problems for your plumbing. It will leave spots on your dishes, and can make your clothes look duller. Hard water can also cause damage in your pipes and fixtures.

The water softener reduces the minerals in your water. You will also save money by using less detergent and soap to clean dishes and clothes. The water softener will prevent mineral buildup and increase the lifespan of water-using devices.

A water softener may prolong the life span of your traditional 50+ gallon heater. However, you will be able to save even more money by installing a tankless water heater. A tankless water heater heats up cold water from a storage container, then circulates it around the heat exchanger to return hot water into your home’s pipes.

A tankless water heater saves money and is less expensive than storage heaters. It can also increase the home’s worth by providing a longer lifetime and reducing operating costs.