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Water Pressure
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The normal pressure for your property will
depend on its physical relationship to the water storage tanks,
booster pumps and wells. If
your home is at a high elevation relative to our tanks, you will
have very low pressure. Conversely, the lower your home
is located downhill from the tanks, the higher the pressure.
Water pressures in certain areas are based on storage tank water
levels, assisted by the use of booster pumps.
High Pressure:
Many homes in Grayson have
a pressure reducing valve (regulator) installed according to
local uniform plumbing code. Existing homes experiencing high
pressure may have a malfunctioning regulator. You may notice
symptoms of high pressure:
"Clanging" or "rattling" pipes may occur when a faucet,
dishwasher or washing machine shuts off. This is caused by a high-pressure
water hammer. Water heater pressure relief valve malfunctions. Reoccurring
leaks.
Hint: If your house has particularly high water pressure, you
may want to turn off the water supply to appliances such as dishwashers
and washing machines when you go on vacation. This may prevent
water damage caused by a ruptured supply hose. You might also
want to turn off your house shutoff valve. However, if you do
this, you may not have water for your irrigation system.
Low Pressure:
If your house is located in a low-pressure area, the only way
of increasing pressure is to install a booster system. In the
event you experience sudden drops in pressure, we recommend you
investigate the following possibilities:
- leaking water mains (utility's responsibility)
- leaking service line between meter and house (customer's
responsibility)
- water meter valve shut off customer's house valve shut off
customer's water softener malfunctioning (use by-pass feature)
- pressure regulator malfunctioning (customer's responsibility)
Changes Over Time
If your water pressure slowly decreases over time. Potential
problems/causes are:
- reduced water flow/volume due to deteriorating galvanized
service line between meter and house (customer's responsibility)
- intermittent pressure regulator malfunction plugged faucet
aerators screens (customer's responsibility)
If you are unable to determine the problem or whose responsibility
it is to repair, please call our office at (606) 474-7569. Our
staff will be happy to assist you.
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