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Simple Measures To Ensure High Water Pressure

By: Scott Rodgers Home | Home-and-Family


One thing that people really want from their plumbing is for it to deliver the right temperature water at the right temperature. There's nothing more frustrating than having a shower and finding that the water pressure has reduced to merely a dribble. And if you're doing the dishes, you can't be bothered waiting for the water to slowly fill up the sink when you could be getting on with washing. The good news is that there are a few simple things you can do to improve your water pressure. You may think that you just have to live with low water pressure, that that's the way it is and you'll just have to endure it. But nothing could be further from the truth. Firstly, the water should be delivered to your house at a good pressure and the local water authority has to ensure that this happens. If you suspect that something has happened to your water supply, then give them a ring. They won't know unless you tell them, and chances are they'll be grateful that you're letting them know of a fault that could be costing them a lot in wasted water.

If it isn't the supply from the water authority, then it could be one of the pipes bringing the water from the main supply across your property to your house. If you think that it is happening than have a professional examine it. Unless you are certain of the job it is smarter to have a plumber examine these pipes. It could be that there is a leak, or it might be that you have trees growing and their roots have invaded the water supply. Or it could be that your pipes have got old and have either started crumbling, or they have started to corrode. Either way, they will be either causing a blockage, or increasing the friction, and the result will be a lower water pressure. If it is the base of the trees then be sure a contractor is hired to eliminate the roots and prevent this problem in the future.

If you have always had low pressure, then it could be that you have thinner pipes. The tinier the piping the more friction and the less quick the water. If this is the case, then you may decide after talking to a plumber, to replace your pipes. This is not a cheap option, but may be the only one available to you. You'll find that if your pipes are only a ½ inch in diameter, you are more than likely to have lower pressure than if the pipes were ¾ inch or one inch in diameter. Talk to your plumber, figure out how much water you use daily, and decide on what is the best solution.

It could also be a blockage caused by a chemical like calcium. If this is the case, then have a word with the plumber when they come to clean or replace the pipe and discuss whether it be worth your while to purchase a water softener or other water purifier so that these chemicals aren't leaving deposits in your pipes, and at the same time you will improve the quality of your drinking water.

And, finally, if there is a problem with just one of your fixtures, such as your shower, then chances are there's a blockage in that particular fixture rather than in your pipes, in which case you will need to clean or replace the parts so that the water can freely run again.



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Recently retired plumbing contractor Scott Rodgers draws upon his extensive plumbers experience to offer you advice on how to solve common plumbing problems. For more information visit http://www.eLocalPlumbers.com



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