Replacing the PRV in the main line
A plumber attached a pressure gauge to an outside faucet to demonstrate for me that my plumbing's water pressure was around 105 psi, an indication he said that the PRV had failed. He told me the water pressure should be no more than 80 psi or I could expect more problems like the leaky faucet I had him fix. The PRV is rated 25-75 psi according to the label. He recommended that the PRV be replaced. Made sense to me.
After he replaced the PRV, however, he never showed me what the pressure was, and I have to wonder if this was just a device to get me to agree to a rather expensive (for me) repair. Is this legit or just a way to get me to agree to unnecessary work?