Whether the water pressure in your plumbing fixtures has slowed to a trickle or is much too high, your entire household is affected. There is nothing more frustrating than spending ages trying to rinse your dishes clean or being blasted by extremely strong water pressure when turning on the shower. We are here to break down your water pressure issues and explain what might be causing them. Keep reading to learn more.
If your pipes are making banging sounds, your toilet is always running, your faucets are dripping, and you run out of hot water far too quickly, chances are that your water pressure is too high.
Some of the most common causes of high water pressure include:
While high water pressure isn’t as common as low pressure, it is definitely still something to look out for. High water pressure wastes a lot of water and can seriously damage your plumbing pipes, water heater, and other components of your plumbing system.
A much more common issue is low water pressure. If your shower flow drops significantly while other appliances in the house are running, your washing machine takes forever to fill, or your toilet is struggling to flush properly, you’ve got low water pressure.
Some of the most common causes of low water pressure include:
Low water pressure doesn’t often cause damage to your plumbing system, but it can seriously affect the quality of living in your home. Everything from giving your kids a bath to washing the dishes to taking a shower to running the washing machine can take much longer and really slow your household down.
However, if your low water pressure is caused by faulty or broken components in your plumbing system, those things can cause lots of damage to your system and your home, which makes bringing in a team of plumbers to evaluate the problem very important.
If something is wrong with your water pressure, turn to The Plumbing Experts. Our plumbing team offers swift, reliable service because we understand the importance of a smooth-running home. We are here to quickly determine the cause of your water pressure issues and implement the best possible solution.
Contact us online or by calling (864) 210-3127 today.
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