4 Reasons Why You Have Low Water Pressure

4 Reasons Why You Have Low Water Pressure

The four most common reasons you’re experiencing a drop in your water pressure.
 
 
 
The Aerator Is Clogged
 
This is the top reason for low water pressure if you’re looking around your home and seeing that
the drop in pressure is confined to just one faucet or other fixture. The aerator is a small grid set
right into a tap that is designed to help regulate water flow, as well as screen out larger particles
that might have traveled through your water pipe.

However, over time, that grid that makes up the aerator can become clogged with detritus,
especially if your main water supply contains many particulates. Fortunately, this is a quick,
easy, 100% free fix you can do yourself to save time and money. Just unscrew the aerator and
look at it closely. If it’s filled with particulates, clear it out and put it back in. Your water
pressure should be restored!
 
 
Your Pipes Are Corroding
 
If you live in an older home that’s had its water pipes untouched for decades, chances are you’re
still using older steel pipes. While these pipes can maintain their structural integrity outside, on
the inside, decades of exposure to water and chemicals can corrode the interior. That corrosion
can result in a build-up in the pipe, and if it gets sufficiently large enough, it can block the pipe,
dramatically reducing water pressure at this point.
 
You’ll need a plumber to evaluate this issue and locate the exact point of corrosion for this issue.
Then you’ll need to decide if you want to clear out the pipe or think about investing in newer
pipes to avoid this issue in the future.

 
Your Pressure Regulator Is Defective
 
Sometimes the issue is right at the source. Your home has a pressure regulator and it’s designed
to keep the water pressure in your home at a minimum of 52 lbs per square inch. If you’re
experiencing low water pressure across the board, you may need to get this checked with a water
pressure gauge and a hose spigot. If the regulator is a problem, get professional help.

 
The Water Meter Valve
 
Did you know there’s a valve on your water meter that can control your water flow? Under
ordinary circumstances, this valve should remain untouched, but if work was being done outside,
or even the kids were playing games and discovered the valve, this might be the culprit. If the
water meter valve handle is not parallel with your water pipe, someone’s been using it.
While there are some water issues that you can fix yourself, others require a professional touch.
If you need experts to come in and help, contact Liberty Plumbing. We’re ready to come over,
look at the problem and provide a quality, lasting fix.