How to Maintain the Right Water Pressure in Your Plumbing
Improper water pressure is a common plumbing problem. If you have such a problem, the first step toward diagnosing and remedying it is measuring your static water pressure. This is easy enough to do with a water pressure measuring gauge, which most hardware and home improvement stores carry. This simple device consists or a measuring gauge and a standard hookup like those on a garden hose that you can screw onto an exterior hose bib or your washing machine's cold or hot water bib. To check your house's static water pressure level, just screw on the measuring gauge, open the faucet, and the gauge will show how much pressure you have on whichever floor the faucet you are using for the check is located (the water pressure on a home's second floor is typically 8 psi lower than on the first floor). So, what is the proper water pressure level? For residential plumbing, it's best to be within a range of from 50 to 70 psi. Plumbing fixtures for home use are designed t...