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How to Boost Water Pressure in Your House

Low water pressure can be very annoying, especially if you have a lot of people in the house. Do you have this problem in your home?

Low water pressure affects the supply you’re getting in the house. If you have this problem, your appliances and plumbing systems won’t work properly. Are you tired of dealing with this issue every day? Here are some ways to fix it:

1. Install a water booster

A cold water booster pump set is used to increase the water pressure in a building wherein the pressure is not enough to meet the demand or does not climb to the top floors. In case your water department cannot supply enough pressure for your house, investing in a water booster may be the only way to fix the problem. This booster works by increasing pressure using an electric pump. It also maintains a reserve to keep water pressure high even when multiple people are using it at the same time.

2. Check your water valves

If your area does not usually experience low water pressure, check if your valves are the problem. See if your supply valve is not open all the way. If it isn’t, simply open the valve fully.

On the other hand, check if your pressure reduction valve is at the correct setting. Most valves are preset to 45-60 PSI. However, we recommend that you consult with a plumber before doing anything, as setting the pressure reduction valve too high can damage your plumbing system.

3. Clean or replace your pipes

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Low water pressure can be a result of clogged pipes. If your pipes are clogged with debris, water will have a harder time getting through the system. To see if this is the problem, check your appliances, sinks, and toilets for clogs first. If you find that they are blocked, plunging them may get rid of the problem. If this doesn’t work, check to see if your pipes have corroded or have built up sediments.

In the latter case, pipe replacement may be necessary. If your pipes are old or made of galvanized steel, they may be corroded or have decades’ worth of sediment accumulation. Snaking your pipes may clear the blockages. Otherwise, you may need to replace them (preferably with PVC piping).

4. Fix leaks

A small leak can reduce your water pressure, so don’t underestimate any small drip that you may find. A useful way to determine if leaks are your problem is by checking your water bill. If your bill is unusually high, a leaky pipe may be the culprit. Check your pipes, sinks, and toilets for leaks. Once you find the source of the leak, have it fixed immediately. Plumber’s tape should work for tiny drips, but for bigger ones, you should call the plumber or replace the faulty pipe entirely.

Low water pressure can be annoying and inconvenient. Luckily, these fixes are expected to get rid of the problem easily. If you exhaust all of these fixes and still do not see your water pressure improving, contact a plumber to see if there are any other underlying causes.

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