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How to Adjust Faucet Water Pressure
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If you're experiencing low or high water pressure from your faucet, there are several steps you can take to adjust the water pressure. Here are some simple methods to try: 1. Clean the aerator: Mineral buildup in the aerator can restrict water flow and decrease water pressure. Remove the aerator from the end of the faucet and clean it with vinegar or a commercial cleaner, then reattach it. 2. Check valves: If the water pressure is low throughout your home, check the main valve and pressure regulator. Make sure they are fully open and in good working condition. If you find any damage, replace the valve. 3. Adjust water pressure regulator: If your home has a water pressure regulator, it may be set too low. Locate the regulator and adjust it to increase water pressure. You can use a pressure gauge to check the water pressure before and after adjusting the regulator. 4. Check supply line: Check the supply line under the sink to make sure it is not kinked or damaged. A damaged supply line can restrict water flow and cause low water pressure. 5. Call a plumber: If none of the above steps work, it may be time to call a plumber. They can identify and fix the problem, which may be related to the pipes or the water supply. Remember, adjusting water pressure is not always necessary. Some faucets have lower water pressure for a reason, such as to conserve water or to prevent splashing. If the water pressure is still too high or too low after trying these steps, consult with a professional.
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