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What Causes Low Water Pressure, and What Can Be Done About It?

What Causes Low Water Pressure, and What Can Be Done About It?

Water pressure.

When it’s right, you don’t think about it.  When it slows down – and stays slow – something needs to be done before you get totally frazzled.

Let’s say, for example, you can’t effectively wash your dishes while someone else takes a shower.  Or, more commonly, two people can’t take a shower at the same time…not unless you have nothing but time on your hands!

Causes Low Water Pressure

Water pressure may be on the weak side for a couple of reasons. If you and several neighbors are experiencing the same problem, we suggest you call your water company – especially if the problem exists throughout your home.

If the problem is confined to just a faucet or two, check the aerators. They’re the round, screened, screw-on tips of faucets.  Aerators mix water and air for a smoother flow, and you can easily replace them yourself.  Same goes for a dislodged or worn out washer.

If that doesn’t get things back to normal, the problem most likely resides inside your pipes.  Consider the following:
  • Calcium and other mineral deposits restrict water flow and might even require a water treatment solution to prevent any further internal pipe corrosion.
  • If you have city water, your home is equipped with a pressure regulating valve – these are prone to fail over time, thus causing low water pressure. If you have well water, your system may be equipped with a pressure switch which can malfunction; you also could have sediment build-up in your pipes.

If weak water pressure is slowing you down, contact Messmer Mechanical now for prompt and dependable service. You’ll like our professionalism and love the result.

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