Why Use a Water Hammer Arrestor? Protect Your Plumbing System from Costly Damage
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Why We Use Water Hammer Arrestors
Imagine driving a car without shock absorbers. Every bump and pothole would send jarring shocks directly through the vehicle's frame, causing rapid wear and potential damage. Your plumbing system faces a similar challenge—and that's exactly why water hammer arrestors are essential.
What Causes Water Hammer?
Water hammer occurs from the continuous opening and closing of faucets, washing machines, dishwashers, and water heaters. When you open a tap, water flows smoothly under pressure. But when you suddenly shut it off, that pressure has nowhere to go—it slams back into the pipes like a shockwave.
Without an absorber, these repeated shocks concentrate at vulnerable points where elbows, tees, and other fittings meet. Over time, this leads to:
- Damaged joints and connections
- Expensive leaks that can flood facilities
- Premature failure of copper, PPR, or PEX piping
- Reduced appliance lifespan
How Water Hammer Arrestors Work
Water hammer arrestors are installed directly into your plumbing system to absorb sudden pressure spikes when taps close or appliances shut off water flow. By cushioning these shocks, they act like shock absorbers for your pipes.
Benefits of Installing Water Hammer Arrestors
✓ Protect your piping system – Whether you use copper, PPR, or PEX pipes
✓ Extend appliance life – Reduce stress on washing machines, dishwashers, and water heaters
✓ Prevent costly repairs – Avoid expensive leak damage to your facility
✓ Ensure system longevity – Maximize the lifespan of your entire plumbing infrastructure
Protect Your Investment
Installing water hammer arrestors is a small investment that prevents major expenses down the line. For UAE facilities—whether residential, commercial, or industrial—protecting your plumbing system from water hammer damage is essential for long-term reliability and cost savings.