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Water pressure regulators, or pressure reducing valves, are an important part of your home’s plumbing system. They help keep the water flowing through your pipes at a regular, consistent pressure. You might find that the pressure in your home is too high or too low and are wondering how you can adjust the pressure yourself.
In this article, we’ll go over how pressure regulators work and why it’s so important to have one that works properly. Then, we’ll give you an overview of the adjustment process so you can tweak your home’s water pressure to your liking.
As a homeowner, chances are you’ve never really thought about thermal expansion
and how it relates to your home. But thermal expansion is a big deal for a homeowner,
and it can cause real damage to your home if you’re not prepared
How many times have you said to yourself, “I wish my water pressure wasn’t so high?” Probably never. Nobody wants to take a low-pressure shower. Taking steps to reduce water pressure is probably the last thing on your mind as a homeowner.
If you live in a home built before 1960, chances are your plumbing system is made of galvanized steel or iron pipes. Galvanized pipes were the standard in homebuilding for decades, but times have changed, and many homeowners are making the switch to alternatives like copper.