Is the water pressure in your home just barely a trickle? Or, maybe the pressure is too high, and it’s causing issues with your appliances. Fortunately, adjusting the water pressure in your home is easy to do yourself, and it only requires a few tools that you probably already own. In this article, we’ll tell you exactly how to adjust your water pressure regulator for the perfect water pressure in your home.

1

Find the water pressure regulator on your supply line.

  1. Usually, this line comes in through the basement or the crawlspace, or wherever your water heater is stored. The water pressure regulator is a bell-shaped piece of hardware that’s attached to the main water line.[1]
    • The water pressure regulator is used to lower the water pressure as it comes into your home. Most urban water lines start at 150 to 200 pounds per square inch (psi), which is way too much pressure for a residential home.
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2

Check out the specifications on the water pressure regulator.

3

Attach a water pressure gauge to an outdoor faucet.

  1. [3] You can buy a water pressure gauge online, or you can find them at your local hardware store. Attach the gauge to a threaded faucet, like an outdoor hookup or a utility sink. Run the tap for about 30 seconds, and then write down the pressure on the gauge.[4]
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Call a professional if your water pressure doesn’t change.

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This article was co-authored by Dave Jones and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Dave Jones is a Professional Plumber and the Midwest Regional Vice President at Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup. In 1992, Jones joined Roto-Rooter as a drain service technician at the age of 18. Since then, he has risen through the ranks into positions of increasing authority. Dave served as general manager of Roto-Rooter’s Charlotte, North Carolina, and Atlanta, Georgia branches before being promoted to Contractor Area Manager and later to Regional Vice President. Dave holds Master Plumber Licenses in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. This article has been viewed 154,516 times.
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