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Jan 12, 2023 8:06 PM
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Phase 2 Check to see what size inlet line into the house is. Most likely 3/4in. Then check what the line is to the shower. Many older homes went down to 1/2 inch to save money.
Phase 3. Is to call the water company and ask them to do a water pressure test.
Phase 4. You can buy inline pressure boosters for your home if your water pressure is still too low.
If I had to guess I would bet it's either 1 or 2 causing the issue. Also lots of tight bends and long runs will hurt your pressure.
Oh and check to see if the shower head is clogged up with mineral deposits.
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Phase 1. Take the shower head off and check the screen.
Phase 2 Check to see what size inlet line into the house is. Most likely 3/4in. Then check what the line is to the shower. Many older homes went down to 1/2 inch to save money.
Phase 3. Is to call the water company and ask them to do a water pressure test.
Phase 4. You can buy inline pressure boosters for your home if your water pressure is still too low.
If I had to guess I would bet it's either 1 or 2 causing the issue. Also lots of tight bends and long runs will hurt your pressure.
Oh and check to see if the shower head is clogged up with mineral deposits.
It's pretty self explanatory š
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Total all in $405
Total all in $405
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