How Old Pipes in Illinois Homes Affect Drain Performance
For many homeowners across Illinois—especially in North Shore neighborhoods with older housing stock—drain performance isn’t just about water pressure or plumbing habits. It’s also shaped by the age and material of the pipes themselves. Cast iron, vitrified clay, and historic Orangeburg (a fiber-based product) can all function for decades, but each has failure modes that show up as slow drains, odors, and recurring backups.
Why pipe age matters: Over time, drain lines accumulate scale, grease, and mineral buildup. Joints can loosen, pipe surfaces can degrade, and small cracks can become pathways for soil intrusion or root intrusion. The result is often reduced flow capacity and more frequent clogs—sometimes even when homeowners are careful with what goes down the drain.
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