How to Improve Your Home’s Water Pressure: A Plumber’s Guide

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Low water pressure can make daily tasks frustrating. Whether it’s weak shower pressure or slow-filling sinks, understanding the cause can help restore proper flow.

Common Causes of Low Water Pressure

  • Pipe leaks
  • Sediment buildup
  • Partially closed shut-off valves
  • Outdated plumbing systems
  • Municipal supply issues 

How to Test Your Water Pressure at Home

Using a pressure gauge, check if your home’s water pressure falls between the recommended range of 40-60 psi.

DIY Fixes for Minor Water Pressure Issues

  • Clean aerators and showerheads.
  • Check for closed valves.
  • Flush your water heater to remove sediment.

When to Call a Plumber

  • If pressure issues persist despite DIY efforts.
  • If there’s evidence of leaks or corroded pipes.

Upgrading Plumbing Fixtures

Consider installing a pressure booster or replacing outdated pipes for improved performance.

Conclusion

Low water pressure can be fixed with minor maintenance or professional intervention, ensuring a steady, reliable water supply.

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