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While homes from the forties and fifties were built to last in terms of structure and foundation, their plumbing systems can leave something to be desired. Below, we'll cover a few problem areas with the plumbing in decades-old houses so you can check these areas soon after you move into your home.
1. Old Plumbing Appliances
Unlike other plumbing appliances, you'll use your water heater every day. If the appliance is too old and inefficient, you'll spend much more on utilities than you'd like. Additionally, if your home uses hard water, then calcium deposits build up on your water heater and slow its efficiency. Older models are also subject to corrosion, which causes property damage when the corrosion reaches its tipping point.
If your water heater is more than a few years old and hasn't been serviced in a while, then you should flush the tank soon after moving in. If the water heater is more than a decade old, consider replacing the appliance sooner rather than later.
2. Pipes
Replacing home appliances is simple, but whole-home pipe replacement is costly, invasive and time consuming. After you move in, take the time to figure out what type of plumbing you have. Evaluate exposed pipes and call a plumber if you're not sure what material your pipes are.
Lead pipes should be replaced immediately. You can wait a little longer on pipes that aren't dangerous but simply prone to damage, but keep an eye out for leaks, rust in running water and other signs that your pipes are reaching the end of their natural life span.
3. Roots in Sewers
If your property has well-established trees, talk to a plumber and an arborist to find out if you need to tackle the problem of your trees' roots.
Get in Touch With a Local Plumber
If you have questions about your plumbing appliances, need to install new pipes or have sewage problems, the service professionals at F&M Plumbing are here to help. You can contact us 24/7 — and make sure to check out our other blog posts for additional help with your home plumbing.

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Running Toilet
- Check the water level – turn off the water supply and see if the water level drops below the flapper.
- check the flapper – your flapper could be leaking and needs replaced.
- Check the fill valve – see if the water stops when you lift the float arm.
- Check the fill tool – the fill tube could be disconnected or broken.
Clogged Drain
Water Heater Failure