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The Little-Known Reasons For High Water Pressure In Your Home's Plumbing System

Have you been facing unusually high pressure in the plumbing system and canu2019t figure out the reasons? Call plumbers in Adelaide to help you out.

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The Little-Known Reasons For High Water Pressure In Your Home's Plumbing System

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  1. The Little-Known Reasons For High Water Pressure In Your Home's Plumbing System You turn on the tap in your kitchen to do the dishes or the bathtub to shower, and suddenly there’s too much water pressure. You don’t have time to think about why it could be happening; all you know is that you need it fixed and fast with help from plumbers in Adelaide. In this blog, we will discuss the common reasons for high water pressure in your house plumbing system - so that you can quickly identify and solve the problem next time this happens! There are several little-known reasons why your home's plumbing system might produce water at such high pressure rates. If your home's water pressure is higher than 60 psi, there are a few potential causes. Faulty Pressure Regulator A faulty or malfunctioning pressure regulator is one of the most common causes of high water pressure in your home's plumbing system. The pressure regulator is responsible for controlling the amount of water pressure that enters your home's plumbing system. If it is not working correctly, it can cause the water pressure to spike.

  2. There are a few different ways to test whether or not your pressure regulator is functioning correctly. If you suspect it is not, you should have it repaired or replaced by Adelaide plumbing services as soon as possible. Leaks In The Pipes Another common cause of high water pressure in your home's plumbing system is leaking pipes. Even minor leaks can cause the water pressure to increase, so it is essential to check for leaks regularly and repair them as soon as they are discovered. It would help if you also looked for signs of pipe corrosion, which can lead to higher water pressure. Again, you should contact a professional plumber for help if you notice any of these problems. Clogged Water Line Another reason for high water pressure in your home's plumbing system could be a clogged water line. If a water line becomes clogged, it can cause the water pressure to increase. A build-up of sediment or debris in the pipe usually causes this. If you suspect that your home's plumbing system has a clogged water line, it's essential to have it checked by a local plumber in Adelaide as soon as possible. Slow Drains One of the little-known reasons for high water pressure in your home's plumbing system is a slow drain. When water drains slowly, it can build up pressure and force its way through pipes and fittings. This can cause your water pressure to increase. Several things can cause a slow drain, such as a clog in the pipe or a blockage in the fittings. If you have a slow drain, it's essential to clear it as soon as possible to avoid damaging your plumbing system. If you're unsure what's causing the high water pressure in your home's plumbing system, it's best to call plumbers in Adelaide from Unirex. They'll be able to diagnose the problem and make the necessary repairs.

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