Most San Jose homes are beautiful mid century masterpieces but their internal plumbing systems are often reaching an expiration date. Between the high mineral content in our local water and aging galvanized pipes your home might be facing a silent clogging crisis that you cannot see from the outside.
The Small Pebble Effect: How Hard Water Causes Low Pressure
San Jose water contains dissolved minerals equivalent to a small pebble’s worth of limestone in every gallon. Over decades this builds up inside old pipes like plaque in an artery. This lead to several common household frustrations:
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Showerheads that barely spray even when fully turned on.
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Dishwashers that leave a cloudy white film on your clean glasses.
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Washing machines that break down years early due to internal scaling.
The Electricity Warning: A Critical Safety Risk
In many older San Jose builds plumbing and electrical lines often share tight quarters within the walls. A slow leak from a corroded pipe is not just a water issue. If moisture drips onto fifty year old wiring it becomes a significant fire hazard. If you notice flickering lights or smell something musty near your outlets it is time for an immediate professional inspection.
Why Your Water Heater is Working Double Time
Hard water sediment settles at the bottom of your tank acting as a barrier between the heating element and the water. This means your water heater stays on much longer to reach the desired temperature which spikes your monthly utility bill and wears out the unit prematurely.
The Solution: A Professional San Jose Plumbing Audit
A professional audit can determine if you need a simple descaling a water softener installation or if it is finally time for a modern PEX or copper repipe. Protecting your home investment starts with understanding what is happening behind your walls.
Don’t let San Jose’s hard water take a toll on your home’s value. Schedule your 2026 Home Plumbing Audit with San Jose Plumbing Services today. We specialize in updating older Silicon Valley infrastructure for modern efficiency.

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