pipe-leaksToo Much Water Pressure Could Spell Problems For Your Plumbing

A nice, hot shower is one of the few modern conveniences that plumbing can bring to your home. It’s especially great after a long, stressful day at work.

The problem with such a thing involves the amount of pressure that your shower uses when you turn the knob to let the water come out. Your home may have too much water pressure, which can spell havoc for your plumbing.

The Problem With Too Much Pressure

The water that flows to your home has to maintain a certain amount of pressure to ensure that it can keep flowing without problems. Your plumbing is only engineered to handle so much pressure before it begins to leak and pipes begin to burst.

As you increase the pressure your plumbing experiences, you dramatically decrease the longevity of your plumbing. More pressure means that hard water issues become more apparent, faucets begin to leak water when they’re closed, and seals begin to fail.

Decreasing the Pressure to Save Your Pipes

The best way to ensure that your plumbing has just the right amount of pressure is to have a plumber use a special tool called a hose bib scale. It can be hooked to an outside faucet to determine how much water pressure you have.

Normal homes in the Las Vegas area should have a pressure between 40 and 85 psi.

If your home has more pressure than that, then you’re just waiting for a problem to happen with your plumbing.

To prevent disasters and headaches from occurring, you should contact Service Plus Plumbing of Las Vegas to measure your water pressure and inspect the health of your home’s plumbing. A few routine checkups can fix problems before they affect your home or your water bill.