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20 Jan. 22

How to Avoid Water Pressure Loss in Your Shower

SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH WATER PRESSURE IN YOUR HOME

It can be inconvenient to lose water pressure in your shower. Short interruptions in water pressure caused by flushed toilets are not as bad as chronic water pressure issues that make rinsing soap and shampoo more difficult. There are a few possible solutions to this problem, but the best one will depend on the underlying cause.

1. ISSUE WITH THE PRESSURE-BALANCING VALVE

Some showers have pressure-balancing valves that control both the water flow and the temperature with a single handle. These valves make it more likely that you will experience pressure losses as a result of using other fixtures. For example, flushing toilets causes the water pressure and temperature in your shower to drop.

Pressure-balancing valves combine cold and hot water at a specific pressure level. When you flush a toilet, some of the cold water is diverted to refill the toilet tank. This reduces the pressure in the cold water line. The valve will then need to adjust the pressure drop, which could take several seconds. Because the correct amount of cold water is not flowing into the valve, the water can become hot. The valve lowers the overall water pressure by adjusting the pressure in the hot water line.

Another type of valve that can prevent water pressure drops is a thermostatic mixing valve. This valve has separate controls for water pressure and temperature. Swansea Plumbing can assist you in upgrading your shower fixture to include a thermostatic mixing valve rather than a pressure-balancing valve.

2. DIFFICULTIES WITH THE DIVERTER VALVE

Many people have bathtubs and showers combined. A diverter valve is most likely used by a combination unit. This is the knob that directs water from your bathtub’s faucet to the showerhead. These valves can fail over time, resulting in a drop in water pressure from the showerhead.

If you have good water pressure from your bathtub faucet but not from your showerhead, the problem is most likely with your diverter valve. A member of our team can diagnose the problem and repair it by replacing the diverter valve.

3. WATER PRESSURE REDUCTION VALVE PROBLEMS

If you have low water pressure in every faucet in your home, the source of the problem is close to the water supply. Water pressure reduction valves are attached to the main water lines near where they enter the homes in some homes. This valve can cause water pressure issues throughout your home if it is not properly adjusted, breaks, or malfunctions. Plumb center Swansea can repair this issue and restore good water pressure to your home.

4. PIPES THAT ARE OBSTRUCTED OR BROKEN

If you have an obstructed or broken pipe that is causing your water pressure to drop, it is critical that you fix the problem as soon as possible. Water leaks caused by broken or obstructed pipes can cause significant damage to your home. Turn off your water supply and call us for emergency service if you hear water running when it is not turned on or if you notice water stains or drips.

5. A BLOCKED SHOWERHEAD

A clogged showerhead is one of the simplest water-pressure issues to resolve. Unscrew your shower head from the wall to inspect it. Soak it in cleaner for a few minutes, then use an old toothbrush to clean out the nozzles. If you live in an area where the water is hard, mineral deposits may form in your pipes. Mineral deposits will cause your water pressure to drop over time. Installing a water softening system will help you avoid this problem. You will eventually need to have the pipes replaced or professionally cleaned.

SWANSEA PLUMBER CAN ASSIST YOU.

Contact us if you are having problems with the water pressure in your shower or throughout your home. (LINK) We can assist in determining the source of the problem and restoring your water pressure.