Piping Works Service

Piping Works Service

Expert Piping Solutions for Long-Lasting Water Systems

At Aquacare Solution, we provide professional piping installation, modification, servicing, and replacement for domestic water systems. Our experienced team is equipped with the industry knowledge and technical expertise to design and install piping systems that ensure full protection, efficient water flow, and longer system lifespan.

Improper piping installation can lead to serious issues such as pipe bursts, low water pressure, poor water control, and slow water supply. We help you avoid these problems by delivering high-quality workmanship and system reliability from start to finish.

We specialize in working with a wide range of piping materials tailored to meet your project’s specific requirements.

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Our Specialize

Piping Materials

Galvanized Iron (GI)

Stainless Steels

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (uPVC)

Polypropylene Random Copolymer (PPR)

Polyethylene (PE)

Ductile Iron

Mild Steel Cement Lined (MSCL)

What We Offer

Piping Installation & Maintenance

At Aquacare Solution, we recommend replacing old GI (galvanized iron) pipes with PPR or PE pipes to improve water quality and system efficiency. GI pipes are prone to internal rusting, which can cause pipe blockages, reduced water flow, and low water pressure—common issues in older buildings still using these outdated systems.

PPR and PE pipes offer a rust-free, long-lasting solution. Made from high-density, durable plastic, these pipes are safe for water use and do not rely on solvent-based joints like ABS or PVC pipes. Instead, they are connected using heat fusion, butt fusion, or electrofusion methods, which create strong, leak-resistant joints.

Upgrading to PPR or PE pipes provides a cleaner, safer, and more reliable water supply while minimizing future maintenance and leak risks. Our team specializes in seamless GI pipe replacement for both residential and commercial properties.

When leaks occur in ABS or PVC pipes, the common repair method is using socket joints sealed with solvent. However, over time, the pipe’s movement can stress these joints, weakening the solvent bond and eventually causing the pipe to leak again.

At Aquacare Solution, we recommend the shortpiece repair method using flanged pipe joints instead. Flanged joints offer a more durable and long-lasting solution compared to traditional socket joints. They are also easier to dismantle and replace if future maintenance is required.

Our flanged joint method ensures a stronger, more reliable connection, reducing the risk of future leaks and minimizing downtime. This approach is ideal for both ABS and PVC piping systems in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Signs of pipe damage go beyond just dripping sounds. You may notice puddles indoors or around the property, bad smelling water or rusty water, or patches of mold or mildew—these can all be signs of a pipe repair issue.

Most buildings that are either residential or commercial choose copper as their main substance for water piping systems. The material provides sufficient durability while being light weight and prevents contamination of drinking water thus simplifying plumbing operations during pipe installation.

Pipe installation involves constructing pipe networks which transport fluids including water and gas throughout buildings and facilities. The work involves cutting pipes and connecting them before securing them to create a safe and efficient system operation.

Routine pipe maintenance helps avoid leaks together with water contamination and future building deterioration. The system operates better while cutting down expensive emergency repair needs.

For newer homes, a check up every couple of years is usually enough. Older homes especially those with older materials should have yearly inspections. Commercial buildings should have full plumbing reviews annually, but high usage or older systems may need more frequent checks.