Water pressure that’s too low makes everyday tasks frustrating — a shower that trickles, a dishwasher that runs longer than it should. Pressure that’s too high, on the other hand, quietly stresses every pipe, fitting, and appliance in the house and can shorten their lifespan without you noticing until something fails.
Low pressure is often traced to a clogged aerator, a partially closed shut-off valve, mineral buildup in older pipes, or a problem with the municipal supply. High pressure is usually a failing or missing pressure-reducing valve (PRV).
A local plumbing professional can test the actual pressure at the meter and at individual fixtures, identify where the restriction or excess is coming from, and recommend whether the fix is a simple adjustment or a component replacement.
A local plumbing professional will confirm what’s going on, walk you through the options, and give you pricing and scheduling directly — no markup added by us, no work performed by us.