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Causes and Solutions for Low Water Pressure in Your Home

The normal water pressure in a house is between 30 pounds per square inch (PSI) and 80 PSI. The ideal pressure to have is anywhere from 60 to 70 PSI. If your home has less than this, you might not be content with the water pressure. Many factors can cause low water pressure in a house, but a plumber can find the solution. The goal is to identify the cause of the problem first and then determine the best solution.

Debris or Corrosion in the Pipes

One of the leading causes of low water pressure is debris or corrosion in the pipes. The pipes that supply fresh water can only provide a specific amount of water at once. If the pipes contain debris or corrosion, they might be restricted. This restriction will reduce the amount of water the pipes transfer to your faucets. As a result, your water pressure will suffer.

The way to fix this problem is by replacing the pipes. When you replace them, you will have clean pipes that can transfer more water at once. If you replace your pipes due to debris, you might also want to install a water treatment system. If you have hard water, the minerals in the water will continue to damage your pipes, and you might end up with the same problem again.

Plumbing Leaks

The second cause of low water pressure is plumbing leaks. If your fresh water lines have holes or leaks, they will lose water as it travels from the pump to your faucets. The result is a decrease in water pressure.

If you suspect that this is the problem, a plumber will have to diagnose the problem by locating any leaks. Once he locates the leaks, the plumber can fix them, and this might solve your problem.

Bad Pressure Regulator or Pump

The other common cause of low pressure is the pressure regulator, pump, or another component of your plumbing system. If any of your plumbing system parts are not working properly, they might be the problem. A plumber can test each component of your system to locate the problem. Once they locate the problem, they can repair or replace the bad part. 

Living with low water pressure is frustrating, but it is not something you have to live with. A plumber can find the problem and fix it for you, so call a plumbing contractor today.


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