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Water Pressure Regulator Replacement

Are you tired of dealing with unpredictable water pressure in your home?

 
From noisy pipes and dripping faucets to burst hoses and appliances that just won’t work right, high water pressure can be a real headache. If ignored, it can damage your plumbing, ruin appliance warranties, and even raise your water bills with hidden leaks. In Redlands and the surrounding cities, where city water pressure can spike during busy times or after utility work, these issues are all too common. That’s where we come in. Your local plumbing experts for water pressure diagnostics and pressure reducing valve installation.
 
We begin every job with a thorough water pressure test to pinpoint any problems. Our experienced plumbers look for warning signs like hissing noises, shaking pipes, or fixtures wearing out too soon. If we find an issue, we’ll install or adjust a water pressure regulator valve and strengthen any weak spots in your plumbing. We don’t just slap on a quick fix, we make sure your system is balanced for safe water flow, check for any damage caused by high pressure, and give you clear, honest advice on any needed repairs.
 
Our goal is to provide lasting solutions that protect your home and keep things running smoothly. Don’t let water pressure problems stress you out! A faulty pressure regulator, which controls the water pressure coming into your home, can cause sudden drops or spikes in pressure. Fixing or replacing it is a job best left to pros like us to ensure it’s done right.
 

Signs Your Water Pressure Regulator Is Going Bad:

  • Noisy Pipes If you hear banging, hissing, or vibrating sounds coming from your pipes, it could mean your pressure regulator is failing. These noises often happen when water pressure is too high or unstable, putting stress on your plumbing system.

 

  • Leaking Faucets or Fixtures Dripping faucets or toilets that run constantly may signal a faulty pressure regulator. High or fluctuating pressure can cause seals and fixtures to wear out faster, leading to leaks you can’t ignore.

 

  • Sudden Changes in Water Pressure If your shower or sink goes from a strong flow to a trickle without warning, the pressure regulator might be malfunctioning. These sudden shifts can make daily tasks like washing dishes or bathing frustrating.

 

  • Damaged Appliances– A bad pressure regulator can send too much water pressure to appliances like your washing machine or water heater, causing them to break down early. If you notice appliances failing sooner than expected, it’s worth checking your regulator.
  1. Visible Pipe Damage: Look for signs like bulging or cracked pipes, especially near joints or connections. Excessive pressure from a failing regulator can weaken pipes over time, leading to costly repairs if not addressed.
 
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High Water Pressure is Not a Good Thing

You might think high water pressure is great, right? But if your pressure regulator is showing 75 PSI or more, it’s bad news for your home. That kind of pressure is like a wrecking ball to your pipes and appliances, causing damage that hits your wallet and your patience. Too much pressure puts your plumbing through the wringer. Older pipes, like those made of copper or galvanized steel, aren’t built for that kind of force day in and day out.

The constant strain can lead to cracks, leaks, or even pipes bursting, which means water damage and a hefty repair bill. Joints and seals take the worst of it, as the extra pressure can loosen fittings or blow out gaskets, leaving you with drips you didn’t ask for. Your fixtures and appliances aren’t safe either. High pressure can make faucets, shower heads, and toilets leak or just give out. Your dishwasher, washing machine, or water heater will be working overtime under that kind of stress, and their parts will wear out faster and cause potential damage. If your water pressure is high it is important you get that pressure reducing valve replaced before it’s too late.

Frequently Ask Questions

Regulators can fail due to age, mineral buildup, or wear on internal parts. Poor water quality or sudden pressure spikes from the city supply can also contribute.

Yes, high pressure from a failing regulator can cause leaks in pipes or fixtures. Even small, hidden leaks can waste water and increase your bill.

A faulty regulator can cause leaks, burst pipes, or damaged appliances. Over time, this leads to higher water bills and expensive repairs.

A water pressure regulator controls the water pressure entering your home from the main supply. It keeps the pressure at a safe level to protect your pipes and appliances. If it fails, you might notice high or low pressure issues.

A failing regulator might not be letting enough water through, or it could be clogged with debris. Low pressure can also come from a leak or issue in the main supply line.

Most regulators last 7-10 years, but it depends on water quality and usage. If you notice pressure issues or it’s been over a decade, it’s time to check or replace it.

Adjusting a regulator requires technical know-how and the right tools. It’s best left to professionals to avoid damaging your plumbing or causing pressure issues.