Have you ever noticed changes in the water pressure in your home? These variations—some subtle, some not-so-subtle—can be caused by various factors. While measuring your home's water pressure isn't ...
Determining the cause of low water pressure in your home requires investigation. Signs of low water pressure include less water coming out of faucets and showerheads or an appliance, such as a ...
3. Adjusting the Pressure Regulator (Pressure-Reducing Valve) Locate the Regulator: Typically found where the main water line enters your home, near the shut-off water valve. Adjust the Screw: Use a ...
Starting or ending a long day with a weak shower is pretty unsatisfying, if not downright frustrating. When other around-the-house fixes rank as higher priorities, sometimes you just learn to live ...
Adjusting a water-pressure regulator valve is easy. Loosen the locknut and turn the adjusting screw counter-clockwise to reduce pressure. Pressure Regulator Is the pressure regulator on an incoming ...
Running water to a shop sounds like a small project, but it’s one of those things that snowballs the second you start. Between the trenching, pressure issues, drainage, and insulation, you end up ...