Water expands as it heats, and in a closed plumbing system that expansion needs somewhere to go. Here is the Newport Beach homeowner's guide.
What thermal expansion is
When water heats, its volume increases. In a closed system — one with a check valve or backflow preventer — that extra volume raises the pressure in the pipes.
Why it matters
The pressure spikes every time the water heater runs, straining the tank, fittings, and fixtures, and it can make the relief valve drip.
The solution
An expansion tank gives the expanding water somewhere to go, absorbing the pressure and protecting the system.
The signs
A dripping relief valve, banging pipes, and failing fittings are the classic symptoms. mineral-rich water varies by region, and older neighborhoods still run on aging galvanized or copper lines In Newport Beach, a pro can test the pressure and size the tank.
Protect the system
A properly sized expansion tank solves it. Call 888-217-3585 and Newport Beach Plumbing Helpers will match you with a Newport Beach pro.
Plumbing in Newport Beach: what to know
In Newport Beach, mineral-rich water varies by region, and older neighborhoods still run on aging galvanized or copper lines. Pros in our network know the local quirks and bring the right parts on the first visit.
Across Orange County — from Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach and Fountain Valley to ZIP codes like 92662, 92661, 92625 — homeowners deal with the same kinds of issues. The tips above apply locally, and when a job goes beyond a quick fix, a vetted local pro is only a call away.
Need a hand in Newport Beach?
If a plumbing issue is beyond a quick fix, don't wait for it to get worse. Call 888-217-3585 and Newport Beach Plumbing Helpers will match you with a vetted local pro — usually within minutes. Learn more about plumbing help in Newport Beach.