High House Water Pressure
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OwlEye
New Member Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 3
High House Water Pressure
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Hello--
My house water pressure was recently found to be high--105 psi--the Watts Pressure regulator has died--the plumber is busy and said he would be out on Tuesday. (5 days after the diagnosis) Is this an emergency that requires Immediate attention? Are my pipes going to blow? Will I have unknown small leaks even after the problem is fixed? What do I have to worry about? And longer term be concerned about?
Everything seems okay at this point except for a few "knocks" in the plumbing especially in the morning when it is cold outside.
Really appreciate the help!
Thanks,
Ron
You can stop fretting, chances are good that your system won't blow up. 105 PSI is too much for house pressure,(45 to 50 PSI is the average) but your system should hold up until the plumber returns to replace the PRV valve.
Try not to shut off faucets so fast that they water hammer. With the extra water pressure this puts a strain on elbos. Kick backand relax, you're going to be fine. Tom