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Dealing With Low Pressure

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March 21, 2016 by James Wisler

It’s very annoying when you get in the shower and you have to deal with low pressure. There’s a wide range of causes, and it largely depends on whether you use city/municipal water or you have your own well system.

If you have a well system and the pump hasn’t been replaced in a long time, it might not be able to produce the water pressure that you want. It could also be because you’re simply asking for more water than the well can produce. If the water simply isn’t there, you’re going to have low pressure.

Poor water quality in the well can cause problems, too. If there’s a lot of iron in the water, it can build up inside the pipes and reduce their diameter. That will result in a reduced amount of water. If you have any type of filter on a well system or municipal system, it needs to be changed on a regular basis. If not, there might be a buildup of sediment or debris that restricts water flow.

For municipal water supplies, the municipality may simply not be delivering that much pressure. In our area they’re only required to deliver 20 psi. That’s fairly low pressure — if you’ve moved into the area from another location that had much higher water pressure, you’ll see a large difference in your experience. To solve the issue, you can add some sort of booster system to increase the pressure.

Another common thing we see for both types of systems is inadequate piping size inside the house due to improper installation. Plumbing code states a minimum size, but we’ve found that this doesn’t really provide enough water for a large request of water. The minimum size just can’t deliver enough water to meet larger needs.

If you have a home that was built in the 1930s through 1960s, there’s a good chance that you have galvanized piping. Galvanized piping rusts on the inside, and that rust builds up over the years. It’s very similar to a clogged artery, so it will restrict water flow and reduce pressure.

If you have any of these issues resulting in low pressure in your home, solutions include booster pump systems, replacement of pipes, replacing an old pump, and dealing with water quality. In some cases you can treat the water before it gets into your house. In other cases, you’ll have to deal with it after it gets into your house.

To find out which solution is best for your home, just contact us online, check us out on Facebook, or give us a call at (540) 483-9382. We’ll determine what’s causing the low pressure get it resolved in no time.

Filed Under: News, Plumbing Repair, Plumbing Tips, Residential Plumbing Tagged With: Faucet, functional bathrooms, Improper installation, Lack of Maintenance, Plumbing Failure, Water Pressure

February 26, 2014 by James Wisler

Remodeling a bathroom can be a large investment. Before starting such a project, there are several things to consider in order to decide whether focus should be placed on design or function. Of course, you can have both functionality and design, but it will be easier to strike the proper balance by speaking with someone who can help guide you through the process.

The very first thing to consider is what you’re going to be doing with the bathroom. If this is a bathroom that you use every day, a high amount of functionality should be built in to accompany the aesthetics. If it’s a guest bathroom, emphasis can be placed on making it look extra nice. It would probably be more advantageous to pay extra attention to the aesthetic features in that case.

Husband and wife couples that wish to remodel their bathroom often have different priorities. A husband will usually pay attention to the functionality and working parts, while the wife might be interested in what it will end up looking like. As professionals, we will ask questions to both husband and wife to make sure we address both of those concerns. The beauty of it is, we can combine both sides in a way that everyone is happy. All that’s needed is some proper planning ahead of time.

Let’s take a look at lighting, for example. There are many times when a bathroom could look so much better if it was properly lit. This could mean installing additional lights or replacing the current set with the correct type of bulb. LEDs are brighter and more neutral than incandescent bulbs. Simply replacing the incandescent bulb would have an immediate impact. Additionally, many bathrooms have windows that are kept covered for privacy. They can be refitted with the proper type of glass/tint that shields to maintain privacy while still allowing ambient light to shine in. This will result in a very well-lit area—improving not only the aesthetics, but also the functionality. The natural light brightens the look of the room while being very useful when applying makeup in the mirror. This is a large improvement over using a standard yellow incandescent bulb.

Next, let’s consider the cabinetry. Functionality wise, you can get a simple cabinet that serves its purpose. However, a good custom cabinet can add a lot of aesthetic value. There are many different options, styles, and finishes that complement a bathroom’s look. Some have drawers for storing curling irons and hair dryers. These appliances can stay plugged in and ready to use—not only improving the aesthetics by not having them laying on the counter, but also allowing them to be safely cooled. There are also cabinets with integrated waste baskets to keep things out of sight and also to conserve space.

Finally, let’s look at linen storage. A lot of times people will have full closets dedicated to storing their linens. Most likely, custom cabinetry will end up being a good, effective option to accommodate linens. Having a linen storage area in your bathroom can be convenient and advantageous. It will save room while providing easy access to the most used items.

Again, it really comes down to considering available options to create a balance between design and function. Bathroom usage habits are a good way to figure out the best ways to go about a remodel.

Filed Under: Bathroom Remodels, Podcast Tagged With: bath remodel, Bathroom Design, bathroom remodel, functional bathrooms, modern bathrooms, remodel

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