Low Water Pressure in Your Home?

Low Water Pressure in Your Home?

Low water pressure in your home can be frustrating and may affect daily tasks like showering, washing dishes, or using appliances. It is often caused by simple issues that can be checked before calling a plumber.

Common reasons for low water pressure include blocked pipes, partially closed valves, leaks in the plumbing system, or problems with the main water supply. Identifying the cause can help you understand the next step.

If the issue continues, it is important to contact a qualified plumber to inspect your system and fix any underlying problems properly.

Possible Causes

  • Blocked or clogged pipes
  • Partially closed stop tap
  • Water leaks in the system
  • Faulty pressure regulator
  • Issues with the main water supply
  • Old or corroded plumbing system

Regular plumbing maintenance can help prevent low water pressure and ensure a steady water flow throughout your home.

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