What-Causes-Low-Water-Pressure

If you turn your faucet handles and notice that only a trickle of water comes out instead of a cascade, you have a low water pressure problem. Fortunately, troubleshooting the causes of low water pressure is fairly easy to do. First, you’ll need to determine if it’s a “whole house” problem or if it’s area specific.

Main Causes of Low Water Pressure

Many things can cause low water pressure. If the low water pressure is throughout your home, it’s probably a problem with the municipal water supply. If this is a case, your only recourse is to contact the water supplier to find out if there’s a problem on their end and ask them to fix it.

Trouble Shooting Low Water Pressure

To determine if there’s a leak in the main line you’ll need to shut off all of the water valves, check your water meter, and then recheck in a few hours. If you find that there’s a considerable difference in the readings, there’s definitely a leak, and you may need to call a plumber.

When to Hire a Pro

While you can attempt to diagnose your low water pressure issues by yourself and come up with a solution to see if it fixes the problem, you’re better off hiring a pro. While you might be able to fix minor problems, a major blockage issue, corrosion of the pipes and major leaks are all concerns that are best left to a plumbing professional. We’re here to help!

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