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What are some common causes of low water pressure?
Low water pressure can be a frustrating and inconvenient issue, affecting everything from your shower to your dishwasher. Some common causes of low water pressure include clogged pipes, a malfunctioning pressure regulator, or a problem with the main water supply. In some cases, low water pressure can also be caused by a leak or other damage to your plumbing system.
If you are experiencing low water pressure, it’s important to contact a licensed plumber to accurately diagnose and repair the issue. The plumber may recommend flushing your pipes to remove any buildup, replacing the pressure regulator, or repairing any leaks or damage to your plumbing system. By addressing low water pressure promptly, you can ensure that your home’s plumbing system is functioning properly and that you always have access to adequate water pressure.