Low Water Pressure: Causes of Low Pressure and How to Fix It
We're here to help you solve the frustrating puzzle of low water pressure. Whether you're dealing with a weak shower or slow-filling glasses, we've got you covered. Our solutions are strong and effective, just like the city of Detroit. Say goodbye to low pressure and hello to a strong flow. Let's dive in!
Now, before we dive into solutions, let's uncover the root cause of this pesky issue. First, consider the sneaky culprits – pipe leaks and corrosion. These villains can throttle water flow faster than a revved-up engine. Imagine, in one Metro Detroit residence, we found a leaky pipe that had been sapping water pressure for ages, costing the homeowner precious gallons and cash. Or picture mineral deposits and debris as roadblocks, holding up water flow. This is common in old galvanized pipes for water lines found in older homes. In an Oakland County home, we recently visited the fix was simple, we replaced all of the water lines in the home after the water meter.
Over time, old pipes can be affected by a natural process called corrosion. It's like nature's way of leaving a mark. When water flows through these pipes, minerals and elements in the water can react with the pipe material, causing deposits and rust to build up on the inner walls. This buildup gradually narrows the passage that water can travel through. Just like ivy slowly growing on a garden wall, this corrosion can result in reduced water flow, lower water pressure, and a noticeable decline in overall plumbing performance.
When it comes to experiencing a drop in water pressure, most people first notice it in their everyday activities where water usage is common. In particular, showers tend to be one of the main areas where the decrease in pressure becomes apparent. You may start to feel the water flow weaker, transforming your once refreshing shower into a less enjoyable moment. Likewise, faucets, especially those used for tasks like filling pots or washing dishes, can also show a decline in water pressure. These routine moments are when the effects of corrosion become noticeable, reminding us that our plumbing systems require some care and attention.
We took on a project that truly revamped an entire home's plumbing system. The property, was in Pleasant Ridge, one of the most charming cities in Metro Detroit, and had seen its fair share of wear and tear. Corrosion had left its mark, resulting in consistently low water pressure and a less-than-optimal plumbing performance. Our mission was clear: to re-pipe the home entirely and bring the property up to modern code standards. Systematically, we replaced every inch of old, corroded pipe throughout the house, breathing new life into the potable water system. This overhaul wasn't just about enhancing water pressure – it was about making sure this home will have amazing plumbing for the next 100 hundred years!
Whether you're in the busy city of Detroit or the peaceful suburbs of Oakland County, Pypes Plumbing is here to help with all your plumbing needs. We have the knowledge and expertise to handle everything from corrosion to clogs and leaks, so you can enjoy optimal water pressure and performance. Say goodbye to shower frustrations and enjoy a future filled with reliable water flow, contact us today!