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September 28, 2023Identifying Causes of Low Water Pressure in Your Home and Solutions
There’s more more disappointing than anticipating a rejuvenating shower after an exhaustive day, only to be met with a feeble dribble instead of a vigorous spray. Encountering low water pressure in the house can impede daily tasks, extending from bathing to the time it takes for appliances and sinks to complete cycles or fill, respectively.
To rectify low water pressure, finding the underlying causes is crucial. If your home is grappling with reduced water supply, refer to our comprehensive checklist to pinpoint the origin of the issue and explore viable solutions.
1. Ensure the Internal Stopcock is Fully Opened
Following any recent plumbing interventions, ascertain whether the internal stopcock (or stop valve) remains fully open. If you’re uncertain of its location, consult this guide by Thames Water for assistance. Once located, ensure it’s fully reopened, aligning the lever with the water pipe for lever-style valves or turning handle-style valves anti-clockwise until it halts, then reverting a quarter turn back clockwise.
2. Inspect External Stop Valve
Any recent adjustments to your external stop valve or ongoing work by Thames Water in your locality can impact water pressure. Report any discrepancies to Thames Water 24-hour Customer Centre on 0845 9200 800.
3. Evaluate Water Supply Mode
Review whether your home receives water directly from mains or from a storage tank. Installing booster pumps can amplify pressure for gravity-fed, low-pressure supplies. If supplied directly and issues persist, a new mains water supply pipe may resolve the problem, with minimal disruption thanks to our Moling ‘no dig technology’.
4. Address Faulty Valves and Worn-Out Fixtures
In specific developments, potentially malfunctioning regulating valves necessitate attention. Properties with older plumbing systems especially in London may require regulation of outlets to avoid water starvation as plumbing needs expand. Additionally, maintain and descale fixtures regularly to uphold water supply.
5. Assess Local Area Demands
Increasing water demand in areas like London has led to diminishing mains water pressure in some residences. Implementing solutions like Accumulators and Mains Pumps can substantially improve flow rate and system pressure across the property, ensuring optimal functionality even when demand surpasses the mains flow rate available.
6. Addressing Local Area Demands
The ever-rising demand for mains water in cities like London often results in varying water pressure levels within different sections of properties. Various specialized solutions like Accumulators and Mains Water Booster Pumps can be employed to effectively counteract this issue, providing enhanced water flow and pressure throughout the house.
Concluding Thoughts
Understanding what is causing low water pressure in your house is the first step to resolving it. Whether it’s dealing with valve checks or installing pressure-boosting equipment, each solution is designed to bring you the comfort and efficiency you deserve in your daily water usage.
Call to Action
If you’re experiencing persistent issues with low water pressure, don’t hesitate to contact TopFlow Services Ltd for professional assistance and advanced solutions tailored to your needs. Call 07856780000