Does your home get its water from a well system? If you answered yes, then chances are you also have low water pressure. Rather than living with low water pressure (which can be miserable for many), there are methods you can utilize to improve the water pressure. You can start by…

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Servicing Your Water Pressure Tank

A home’s average water pressure should lie between 40 psi and 60 psi. For those who need to increase this number:

  1. Turn off the circuit dedicated to the Carbonetheplumber.com/wells/well-pump-repair-replacement-installation/”>well pump
  2. Test the air fill valve with an air pressure gauge and see where your pressure lies
  3. If the water pressure is floating around 40 psi or below, increase it by adjusting the pressure switch (this is located on the pipe connecting the well and pressure tank)
  4. Turn on the circuit and test out the water by opening a faucet
  5. Readjust if necessary by repeating these steps

Having Your Pipes Checked and Cleaned

A common reason for low water pressure is plumbing pipes that are clogged with tons of sediment and minerals. This buildup will occur in homes that have hard water, which will damage plumbing and prevent a smooth flow of water. Combat this by having your pipes inspected and cleaned and having a Carbonetheplumber.com/wells/water-treatment-testing/” rel=”noopener”>water softener installed (or having your current one serviced).

Installing a New Constant Pressure System

To assist your pressure tank in providing your home with an increased amount of water pressure, consider installing a Carbonetheplumber.com/wells/constant-pressure-systems/”>constant pressure system. This piece is installed on the water line that enters your home and will prevent water pressure from dropping when multiple fixtures are being used. Contact your local plumber to install new parts and pieces, and to inspect and service your plumbing.

Unsure if a constant pressure system is right for you? The experts at Carbone The Plumber also offer Carbonetheplumber.com/wells/well-booster-pumps/”>water pressure booster pumps and can help determine the best solution for your well water system!

What Is Ideal Water Pressure for a Well?

The best water pressure for a well is 40 psi to 60 psi. Having low water pressure can be caused by many different reasons, but there are just as many ways to improve it. If your well is operating at any less, call a plumber. When you need a reliable plumber to service your Carbonetheplumber.com/wells/” rel=”noopener”>well system and address low water pressure, Carbonetheplumber.com/schedule-appointment/”>contact Carbone The Plumber.

Call Carbone The Plumber at (800) 950-4619 or Carbonetheplumber.com/schedule-appointment/”>contact us online to request water heater services in  MD, DC, VA, PA, or DE.