If you would make a quick test of your old house, turn the hot water on. If you see that the pressure is low as compared to other systems in other houses, it could be possible that galvanized pipes are what have corroded or plugged up. Your house may have the sufficient pressure in the warm water line, however, yet shows indication of having uncommon problems with galvanized pipes. It can happen because only bad pipes in the system have been replaced, but, lots of old galvanized pipes are still creating the problem. Those are either in need to be replaced or soon they must be replaced. Plumber Streatham provides the ultimate solution after determining faults in the system of your old house. We shall tell you to replace the piping system entirely when these galvanized pipes begin to go bad. But from our experience we came to see in lots of occasions that homeowners prefer more economical, halfway fixation and change only the pipe which needs to be immediately replaced as the galvanized pipes are pricey. The worse with this matter is that the galvanized pipes are replaced by the homeowner with some more galvanized pipes again instead of latest plastic or copper pipes. It means that the shortcoming has been clearly extended instead of being cured or prevented. By yourself, it is very hard to determine the whole plumbing scenario, because these systems are behind walls. Sometimes, plumbers wear or run new pipelines through the floor underneath the sink instead of through the wall based line-up. So, it is not too difficult to know finally about where there the new plumbing is. For this all you can call us to see the entire picture of plumbing setting of your old house and determine the plumbing status quickly. Plumbers Streatham can represent the whole picture before you so that you can decide how you will opt for fixing the existing system. “