Troubleshooting Water Pressure Issues

Does your shower feel like a drizzle instead of a shower? Does your faucet only give a trickle when you need a flood? You have water pressure issues! While low water pressure may not be an emergency, it is a sign that something is wrong with your plumbing. To get to the source of the issue, here are a few troubleshooting tips.

  • Is the water pressure only low from certain fixtures? The first step is determining whether this is a house-wide problem or an isolated issue. If washer pressure is only low in the shower or maybe in certain rooms, that helps narrow down the source. It is only in one fixture, than it most likely is a clogged showerhead or faucet.
  • Is only the hot water low pressure? If it is only your hot water that comes as a drizzle, you are probably experiencing issues with your water heater. Call your local plumber to have your water heater inspected and serviced.
  • Whole house low pressure. If your entire home has low water pressure, there could be a few reasons. You should check to make sure your main water valve is completely open or that a water pressure reducing valve is not in place. Also talk to your neighbors – do they have low water pressure too? It may be the city water supply that is providing low pressure. Adding a water pressure booster may be a solution.

If you still are unable to find the source of your low water pressure, call your local plumber to have your plumbing inspected. They can help find the cause and offer solutions to get your pressure back to a normal level.

Posted on behalf of:
Metro Septic LLC
1210 N Tennessee St
Cartersville, GA 30120
(678) 873-7934

Do You Need a Pressure Regulator Adjustment or Replacement?

Many people are unaware that there home is equipped with a pressure regulator valve, even though it is one of the most essential parts of their plumbing. If you are on a municipal water system, the water pressure coming into your home is usually too high for residential plumbing. The pressure regulator reduces this pressure to make it safe and tolerable for your water lines and appliances. But what happens when this valve needs to be adjusted or replaced?

Signs of Pressure Regulator Problems

In most cases, the water pressure coming into your home should be less than 75 PSI. If your pressure regulator valve is working correctly, you should never even know it is there. However, if it is not adjusted properly or has stopped working, there are signs that you may need it replaced, including:

–          Hose problems. Have you needed to replace your washer or outdoor hoses recently due to ruptures? This is a sign that the pressure is too high for these devices, often due to a malfunctioning pressure regulator.

–          Water line issues. Does it seem like you are having more plumbing problems than usual? Maybe it started with a dripping pipe under the kitchen sink, then another leak in the ice maker in your refrigerator. High pressure may be damaging your plumbing lines. This can become a very expensive problem if a larger water line bursts in your home.

If you are concerned that your pressure regulator may not be working as it should, call your local plumber. They can test your water pressure and install a new regulator if necessary to protect your plumbing and home from further damage.

Posted on behalf of:
Metro Septic LLC
1210 N Tennessee St
Cartersville, GA 30120
(678) 873-7934