Low water pressure results in trickling showerheads and faucets, but high water pressure can damage your plumbing system. Similar to checking your indoor air quality, testing your home water pressure a few times a year can help you identify and solve problems before they get worse.

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However, before we move on to our article of testing water pressure at home, let’s first analyze why testing water pressure is important.

The Importance of Testing Home Water Pressure

 Many people only think of testing water pressure when it becomes noticeably low but what if the water pressure is high,is it good,well, here is the answer .

High water pressure can harm your pipe connections, water softener, water heater, faucets, and appliances. Blowouts in flex lines and washing machine hoses are also more likely to get damaged, and in turn, flood your home.

How to Test Water Pressure at Home 

The only tool you need is a simple, inexpensive pressure gauge, which you can purchase at any hardware or home improvement store. Look for one with hose threads for easy hook-up, a rubber gasket to form a tight seal, and the ability to measure up to 300 pounds per square inch (psi).

With a pressure gauge on hand, follow these steps to test the water pressure:

  1. Make sure all faucets, showerheads, dishwashers, washing machines, refrigerator ice makers, and sprinklers are off. If water is moving anywhere in your plumbing system, this may cause a low pressure reading.
  2. Hook up the gauge to an outside faucet or hose bib. If you get your water from a municipal utility, select the one closest to the water meter. If you have a well, choose a hose bib as close as possible to the well’s pressure tank.
  3. Tighten the gauge by hand and open the faucet all the way. Look at the gauge to determine the pressure. An ideal reading is between 45 and 55 psi. If the pressure is below 40 psi or above 80 psi, you should take action.

How to Address High or Low Water Pressure

Is your water pressure too high, too low, or just right? The best builders of Chennai are here to help you solve your niggling issues.

  • If the pressure is too high, consider installing a water pressure regulator on the water main to ensure a maximum flow of 75 psi. Even if you already have one installed, it’s still wise to test the water pressure in your home because pressure regulators can fail without noticeable symptoms.
  • If it’s too low, inspect the pressure regulator, if you have one. It should be set to 50 psi by default, but you can adjust the screw on top to improve the flow. If the pressure regulator isn’t to blame, the municipal water supply may be delivering low water flow to your residential society and therefore your home.
    You can solve this problem by installing a water pressure booster to improve the flow every time someone opens a faucet.
  • If it’s just right, there’s nothing more you need to do. Tuck your pressure gauge away for a few months until your next test.

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