RD Anderson
Apr 20, 2007, 09:49 AM
Hi all,
I have problems with low water pressure in my home. My home was built in 1933, stick-frame two-storied, upstairs / downstairs are supplied by a common water heater and water service, outside the house water pressure is fine. Where I run into a situation is at the kitchen, bathroom sinks and the shower.
On the first floor kitchen sink, cold water pressure is good, hot water pressure is a trickle, first floor bathroom sink hot and cold pressures are just a trickle, shower on the first floor suffers the same low-pressure trickle as the bathroom sink. (FYI, it takes 18 minutes to fill a five-gallon container at the shower, bathroom and kitchen sink.)
Second floor, kitchen sink pressure is low on both hot and cold faucets, bathroom and shower have good pressure.
One mitigating factor that was mentioned to me is the plumbing in the house is all galvanized pipe. I've been told that could be the root cause of my problem, and the low pressure / good pressure mix could just be blockages at the faucet.
I can't afford to be wrong on this and start diassembling the plumbing and leave my family without service.
Where should I start? Your thoughts.
My family would be grateful.:D
Thank you,
RD Anderson
I have problems with low water pressure in my home. My home was built in 1933, stick-frame two-storied, upstairs / downstairs are supplied by a common water heater and water service, outside the house water pressure is fine. Where I run into a situation is at the kitchen, bathroom sinks and the shower.
On the first floor kitchen sink, cold water pressure is good, hot water pressure is a trickle, first floor bathroom sink hot and cold pressures are just a trickle, shower on the first floor suffers the same low-pressure trickle as the bathroom sink. (FYI, it takes 18 minutes to fill a five-gallon container at the shower, bathroom and kitchen sink.)
Second floor, kitchen sink pressure is low on both hot and cold faucets, bathroom and shower have good pressure.
One mitigating factor that was mentioned to me is the plumbing in the house is all galvanized pipe. I've been told that could be the root cause of my problem, and the low pressure / good pressure mix could just be blockages at the faucet.
I can't afford to be wrong on this and start diassembling the plumbing and leave my family without service.
Where should I start? Your thoughts.
My family would be grateful.:D
Thank you,
RD Anderson