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Low water pressure is an irritating situation. From using a shower that hardly washes you off to a slow dish washing cycle, nothing functions correctly. Low water pressure makes you run appliances longer, increasing your utility bill.
If everybody residing in your Apopka community has low water pressure, this means the issue is with the city’s water system. In this case, contact the water company for information on what water work is going on in your neighborhood.
If low water pressure is only disturbing a single shower head or faucet, the issue is local. Look for a partly closed supply stop valve, flow restriction, dislodged washer, or blocked aerator.
Most buildings have a problem managing a big water demand from numerous fixtures at once. For example, your shower running at the same time as the dishwasher and washing machine can lead to reduced water pressure.
Water leaks let water escape from the pipes. If enough water is coming out of the leak, the water pressure through the faucets reduces. That is an issue that necessitates urgent attention.
A good way to know if your pipes leak is to turn off all the water inside and outside of the house and examine your water meter. Wait a couple of hours and read it again. If the number has risen, you have a water leak.
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There is nothing more annoying than lying in bed trying to sleep and having to listen to the drip, drip, drip of your faucet.
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