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Low Water Pressure in House? Common Causes and Solutions

Low Water Pressure in House? Common Causes and Solutions

Nothing is more frustrating than a weak shower or a kitchen faucet that only puts out a trickle. If you are experiencing low water pressure in your house, it’s usually a sign of an underlying plumbing issue.

At A to Z Statewide Plumbing, we help South Florida homeowners identify and fix these pressure problems every day. Here are the most common culprits and how to handle them.

1. Clogged Fixtures and Aerators

If you only have low pressure in one sink or showerhead, the problem is likely at the source.

  • The Cause: South Florida’s hard water causes calcium and mineral buildup inside aerators and showerheads.
  • The Fix: Unscrew the aerator or showerhead and soak it in vinegar overnight to dissolve the minerals.

2. A Partially Closed Main Shut-off Valve

Sometimes the simplest solution is the right one.

  • The Cause: If you recently had a repair or someone was working near your water meter, the main valve might not be fully open.
  • The Fix: Ensure your main water shut-off valve (usually located outside or in the garage) is turned completely to the “open” position.

3. A Failing Pressure Regulator (PRV)

Most homes have a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) that keeps the city’s water pressure from damaging your pipes.

  • The Cause: When this valve fails, it can cause your pressure to drop suddenly or fluctuate.
  • The Fix: This is a job for a pro. We can test your house’s PSI and replace the regulator if it’s faulty.

4. Corroded or Aging Pipes

If you live in an older South Florida neighborhood, your pipes might be “choked” from the inside.

  • The Cause: Old galvanized steel pipes rust over time, narrowing the path for water to flow through.
  • The Fix: A professional inspection will determine if you need a partial or full repiping of your home.

5. A Hidden Water Leak

This is the most serious cause of low water pressure in a house.

  • The Cause: If a pipe is leaking behind a wall or underground, water is escaping before it reaches your faucet.
  • The Fix: If your pressure dropped suddenly and your water bill is rising, call us for professional leak detection immediately.

Restore Your Home’s Water Pressure Today

Don’t settle for a weak shower. At A to Z Statewide Plumbing, we use professional gauges and diagnostic tools to find the exact cause of your low water pressure. Whether it’s a simple fix or a hidden leak, we’ll get your water flowing at full strength again.

Ready to fix your low water pressure? Contact us today for a comprehensive plumbing inspection.

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Aaron Atkins

Aaron Atkins is a seasoned professional with over 11 years of experience at A to Z Statewide Plumbing, Inc., where he has been instrumental in driving operational efficiency and team success. Known for his sharp problem-solving skills, strategic mindset, and results-driven approach, he excels in optimizing processes and ensuring seamless daily operations. Recently, Aaron relocated back north to the Lake Erie region of New York, bringing his expertise and leadership to new challenges. With a balance of professionalism, innovation, and a strong work ethic, he remains committed to excellence in every endeavor.

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