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Kitchen Remodels in Pasco

Remodeling a kitchen is a process that we’re very familiar with since it’s a service that our clients commonly request. When it comes to the number one most highly requested remodel in the United States can you guess what it is? That’s right, kitchen remodels are the number one most requested remodels in the nation. If you think about it, kitchens are one of the most common spaces filled with guests and family in a home. Which is one of the main reasons why it’s the most sought out remodel.

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When should you replace your plumbing system?

While a plumbing system may last anywhere from 20 to 100 years depending on the pipes used such as galvanized steel, brass, copper, cast iron, polybutylene, or plastic. That still doesn’t mean your plumbing system shouldn’t be updated.

Even if lead, galvanized steel, and polybutylene pipes seem to still be in decent condition. The materials these pipes are made of can cause significant issues to your health and even your home.

Other reasons

Leaking pipes, low water pressure, pipe corrosion, rust colored water, extreme temperature changes to water, noises coming from pipes, and if there is an off smell coming from the water.

What We Do

Our kitchen remodeling options include upgrading lighting fixtures, installing cabinets, counters, flooring / tiling, backsplashes, painting, creating a kitchen island, adding / removing walls, and adding / removing doors and windows.

Lead Pipes

Were commonly used in the early 1900’s were discovered to deposit a trace amount of lead in a household’s drinking water which caused lead poisoning.

Polybutylene Pipes

Were widely used from the 1970’s to the 1990’s. These pipes are made from a plastic resin that can easily become damaged and cause large leaks. That is why these types of pipes should be replaced as soon as possible.

Galvanized Steel Pipes

Were typically used during World War II and even then after used through the 1960’s and 1970’s. These pipes are known to release lead and other harmful chemicals into a water supply as they corrode over time.