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Friday, February 24th 2023, 6:40 AM

Why Is the Water Pressure in the Shower Low?

Austin, United States - February 23, 2023 / Austin Fire and Flood /

A shower can have low water pressure for many reasons, such as clogged showerheads, water heater issues, or leaking pipes. When the water doesn't reach further than the showerhead, taking a bath becomes inconvenient. Austin Fire and Flood's water removal and restoration have listed below the ways to improve a shower's water pressure.

Check the Main Shutoff Valve

The main shutoff valve controls the water supply to a home. Consider having a professional check the main shutoff valve after completing construction work or moving into a new home. The workers and plumbers may have turned off the water and forgotten to reset the valve.

A water removal expert can locate the main shutoff valve, which may be in the basement or close to the water main. The main shutoff valve has a wheel or lever that will need adjustment. The water pressure should improve after turning on the valve.

Replace Old or Leaking Pipes

Old pipes in a home can restrict water flow due to corrosion. As a result, the water pressure in the shower will drop. A plumber can fix these water pressure issues by replacing old pipes.

The water pressure in the shower may also reduce when a home has leaking pipes. According to the EPA, fixing dripping faucets, leaking toilets, or water heaters can save homeowners up to 10% on water bills and prevent water damage. Call an expert to repair leaks and resolve the water pressure issue.

Repair the Faulty Water Heater

A water heater needs repair if the water pressure issue only exists when using hot water. The water heater can stop functioning due to sediment buildup. Water heaters require regular maintenance to ensure reliable operation. A crack in the tank can cause water damage that requires water removal by restoration experts.

Repair the Shower Diverter Valve

A shower diverter valve directs the water flow from the bathtub faucet to the showerhead. When the diverter stops working, the water will simultaneously flow from the faucet and showerhead.

The natural wear and tear on diverters may cause them to break down. Restoring full water pressure to the shower is possible by fixing the diverter valve. A trained expert can inspect, replace, and repair the shower diverter valve.

Replace the Ball Valve

The water pressure in the shower can suddenly drop when someone turns on another faucet. When this happens, low water pressure may indicate a broken, damaged, or deteriorated ball valve. A plumber can disassemble and replace the ball valve inside the main shutoff valve to increase water pressure in the shower.

Buy a Shower Pump

Installing a shower pump is the best solution to low water pressure when nothing else works. A shower pump is a small device attached to the home's water system that increases the water pressure. Hire a professional to install the shower pump since the process involves electrical wires and water connections.

Water Removal and Damage Restoration From Austin Fire and Flood

Austin Fire and Flood provides water removal and water mitigation services to homeowners. This trusted local restoration company offers professional clean-up services after floods or water leaks inside homes. Their team has built a stellar reputation and serves residents of Windsor Hills, Austin, TX.

Call Austin Fire and Flood today at (512) 912-6814 to schedule expert water removal and restoration services.

Contact Information:

Austin Fire and Flood

8204 N Lamar Blvd A3
Austin, TX 78753
United States

Robin Hall
(512) 912-6814
https://www.austinfireandflood.com/

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Robin Hall
Austin Fire and Flood

8204 N Lamar Blvd A3
Austin, TX, 78753, United States

E-Mail robin@austinfireandflood.com

Phone (512) 912-6814

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