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Why Your House May Be Experiencing Low Water Pressure (and When to Call a Plumber)




Low water pressure is a common issue homeowners face, but it can be more than just an inconvenience. It could signal underlying problems with your plumbing system that need to be addressed. Whether it's a minor issue or something more serious, it's important to recognize the signs and understand when to call in a professional. Here’s why you might be experiencing low water pressure and when it’s time to call Forrest Anderson Plumbing and Air Conditioning, a trusted company with over 60 years in the business.


Common Causes of Low Water Pressure


  1. Clogged Pipes or Fixtures Over time, pipes and fixtures can accumulate mineral deposits, especially in areas with hard water. This buildup restricts water flow and can lead to noticeable drops in pressure, particularly in older homes. If you’ve noticed water pressure getting worse over time, it could be a sign that your pipes are clogged.

  2. Leaks in the Plumbing System A hidden leak in your plumbing can reduce water pressure significantly. Even a small leak can cause a gradual decline in pressure and waste a considerable amount of water. Check for damp spots around your home, particularly under sinks, around appliances, or near your water heater.

  3. Faulty Pressure Regulator A pressure regulator controls the flow of water into your home. If it malfunctions, it can cause your water pressure to drop or fluctuate. If you notice sudden changes in pressure across all your fixtures, a faulty pressure regulator may be to blame.

  4. Corroded Pipes Over time, pipes—especially those made from galvanized steel—can corrode from the inside, narrowing the flow of water. This results in a significant loss of pressure. If your home is older and hasn’t had its pipes updated, corrosion could be at the root of your low water pressure.

  5. Municipal Water Supply Issues Sometimes, the problem may not even be in your home. If the water pressure is low throughout your neighborhood, it could be due to issues with your local water supply. If this is the case, contacting your local water provider can give you clarity.


Signs It’s Time to Call a Plumber


Low water pressure is often more than just a nuisance—it can indicate a more serious plumbing issue. Here are the signs that it’s time to bring in the experts:

  1. Consistently Low Pressure If your water pressure is low in all areas of the home, including bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor hoses, it’s time to call a professional. This often indicates a widespread issue, such as a major leak, pressure regulator failure, or pipe corrosion.

  2. Sudden Drop in Pressure A sudden and unexpected drop in pressure could signal a significant problem, like a burst pipe or a malfunction in the main water line. Immediate action is needed to prevent damage to your home.

  3. Visible Signs of Leaks If you notice water stains on your walls or ceilings, damp floors, or mold and mildew, these could all point to hidden leaks that are affecting your water pressure. A professional plumber can detect the source of the leak and repair it before it causes extensive damage.

  4. Strange Noises Whistling, banging, or gurgling noises coming from your pipes may indicate an obstruction or air in the system, which can also affect your water pressure. These sounds often point to a larger issue that requires professional intervention.

  5. Old Pipes If your home is older and has never had its pipes replaced, corroded pipes could be reducing your water pressure. Replacing aging pipes is a job best left to a professional plumber.


Call Forrest Anderson Plumbing and Air Conditioning


If you're facing any of these issues, it's time to contact the experts. Forrest Anderson Plumbing and Air Conditioning has been serving the community for over 60 years, providing skilled and experienced technicians to diagnose and fix your plumbing problems. Whether it's low water pressure, leaks, or outdated pipes, their team is trained to identify the root cause and restore your home’s water pressure quickly and efficiently.

Don't let low water pressure disrupt your daily life—call Forrest Anderson Plumbing and Air Conditioning today at 623-780-4060 for professional service you can trust!

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