FAQ Category: Plumbing

Yes, PEX is a reliable and commonly used material for whole house repiping because it resists corrosion and performs well in Austin & San Antonio homes.
Most whole house repiping projects can be completed in a few days, depending on the home’s size and complexity.
Repiping your home improves water pressure, reduces leaks, enhances water quality, and provides a long-term solution to aging plumbing systems.
You can prevent pipes from freezing by insulating exposed pipes, maintaining indoor temperatures, and having your system inspected regularly.
Plumbers fix frozen pipes by safely thawing them, inspecting for damage, and repairing or replacing affected sections.
Yes, frozen pipes can burst because expanding ice creates pressure inside the pipe.
You may have frozen pipes if water stops flowing, pressure drops, or you notice frost on exposed pipes.
If your pipes are frozen, shut off the water supply and avoid using open flames to thaw them, then call a professional plumber.
Before the plumber arrives, you should shut off the water supply if possible and take steps to limit further damage.
Emergency plumbers aim to respond as quickly as possible, often offering same-day service depending on location and availability.
You should call an emergency plumber when a plumbing issue is causing damage, cannot be contained, or affects your ability to use water safely.
When you contact Radiant, you will speak with a real team member who will help schedule service, and your licensed technician will diagnose the issue, explain your options clearly, provide a written estimate, and complete the work with professionalism and care in Austin or San Antonio.

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