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Why Your House Has Low Water Pressure

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You’ve noticed something wrong with the water coming from the faucets and showerheads in your house: the water pressure is much lower, and it’s making regular tasks annoying if not downright impossible. Why has the water pressure dropped so suddenly?

In this post, we’ll look at several of the possible causes of a decline in water pressure in your home and help you know when you’ll need to call for professional plumbing service in Lake Worth, FL to fix it.

Check That This Is a House-Wide Problem

If you’re only experiencing low water pressure at one or two fixtures, then you’ve probably got a specific problem with those taps, not a whole-house problem. We recommend you clean out sediment from any faucet aerators, as this is a common source. There may also be blockage in the pipes for those fixtures, and this will require professional plumbers to correct.

Municipal Water Source Problem

The drop in water pressure may not have anything to do with your home but instead come from a problem with the municipal system. The easiest way to check on this is to consult with your neighbors to see if they’re running into similar issues. If they are, call up your local water company to enquire about the problem and when they expect it to be resolved. Hopefully, the issue will be fixed soon.

Stuck Water Shut-Off Valve

The valve you can use to shut off water from the water main into your home may have become stuck and is partially blocking the main. Go to the shut off valve (it’s usually found next to the water meter or beneath a plastic cover near to the curb in front of your home) and attempt to open and close it. This may solve the problem.

Hidden Leaks

Low water pressure is often a major warning that the plumbing in a home is suffering from hidden leaks. Even a small leak can lead to a water pressure drop given enough time. We recommend looking around your house for any evidence of leaks, such as staining on the walls and ceiling, peeling paint, mold and mildew, and the sound of running water when no tap is on.

Malfunctioning Pressure Regulator

Your home may have a pressure regulator to ensure steady and consistent water pressure. Like any device, this can malfunction and end up restricting the pressure too much. You’ll need professionals to repair or replace the regulator. 

Declining Plumbing System

If you live in a house that was built more than 50 years ago, a drop in water pressure may be a warning of severe corrosion, numerous leaks, and other effects of aging on old pipe material (cast iron, galvanized steel). Professional plumbers can tell if the age of your pipes is the source of the trouble. If it is, it’s time to arrange for extensive repiping to upgrade the plumbing.

Leaking Water Main

The issue may be within the water main itself, such as a large leak. Check around your property for signs of water leaking up from the ground: this might be from a water main leak. Call for professional plumbers right away if you suspect any problem with your water main.

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