What should I do if I experience low water pressure?

Asked 6 months ago
If you experience low water pressure, first check all faucets in your home to determine if the issue is isolated to one area. If the low pressure is only affecting one faucet, it may be a clog or issue with the fixture itself. If all faucets are affected, check for any visible leaks or damage to your plumbing system. Make sure your main water valve is fully open. If the problem persists, contact a licensed plumber to inspect your system and the water district to check for any widespread issues in the area. They will be able to provide guidance on next steps to resolve the low water pressure.
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Answered Mar 9, 2024

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